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SEC questionable calls, bloopers and ejections: Week 11

Keith Farner

By Keith Farner

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One trend this week was non-calls on possible pass interference for offensive and defensive players.

And one SEC East team needs some work on its version of the Mannequin Challenge.

Questionable calls

A non-call would-be pass interference call in the Auburn-Georgia game brought some reaction from Bulldog fans.

Missouri appeared to benefit from a non-call for a touchdown in its victory over Vanderbilt.

An out-of-bounds/touchdown call near the sidelines and pylon was missed by an official close to the play in the Kentucky-Tennessee game.

Targeting calls were down this week, but one fan thinks there should’ve been at least one more in the Mississippi State-Alabama game.

https://twitter.com/JodySargent/status/797519171659636736

Bloopers

The Florida Gators couldn’t pull off their version of a Mannequin Challenge.

Maybe they should take some coaching from the Florida cheerleading squad, which actually pulled off the challenge.

ESPN reporter Holly Rowe left speechless after a question to ArDarius Stewart.

https://twitter.com/barstooltweetss/status/797538695423397888

Security was a target in Knoxville during the Kentucky-Tennessee game.

Ejections

South Carolina’s Chris Lammons was involved in a targeting call for the third consecutive week, but this time he was the victim after two games where he was ejected. Florida’s Chris Thompson launched himself into Lammons and was booted.

Keith Farner

A former newspaper veteran, Keith Farner is a news manager for Saturday Down South.

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