There wasn’t as much movement in the SEC on Saturday, but several of the games still came down to the wire. Kentucky was the least penalized team its loss to Kentucky, while Mississippi was was the most-flagged team as they struggled to get past Memphis. Despite an undisciplined week on the road at Gerogia, Butch Jones and his Tennessee Volunteers are still the conference’s least-penalized team in both total flags and yards penalized. Kevin Sumlin’s Texas A&M Aggies are the most penalized teams, both in number of penalties and yards penalized.
Alabama Crimson Tide
Total penalties:Â Bye
Total yards penalized:Â Bye
Season to date: 27 penalties, 216Â yards
Arkansas Razorbacks
Total penalties: 8
Total yards penalized: 76
Season to date: 26 penalties, 240 yards
Auburn Tigers
Total penalties: 5
Total yards penalized:Â 51
Season to date: 22Â penalties, 203Â yards
Florida Gators
Total penalties:Â Bye
Total yards penalized:Â Bye
Season to date: 23Â penalties, 214Â yards
Georgia Bulldogs
Total penalties: 7
Total yards penalized:Â 57
Season to date: 27 penalties, 201Â yards
Kentucky Wildcats
Total penalties:Â 5
Total yards penalized:Â 55
Season to date: 23 penalties, 220 yards
LSU Tigers
Total penalties: 5
Total yards penalized:Â 35
Season to date: 27 penalties, 227Â yards
Mississippi Rebels
Total penalties:Â 10
Total yards penalized:Â 117
Season to date: 33 penalties, 260Â yards
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Total penalties:Â Bye
Total yards penalized:Â Bye
Season to date: 20Â penalties, 173Â yards
Missouri Tigers
Total penalties:Â 8
Total yards penalized:Â 74
Season to date: 29Â penalties, 248 yards
South Carolina Gamecocks
Total penalties: 8
Total yards penalized: 71
Season to date: 29 penalties, 256 yards
Tennessee Volunteers
Total penalties:Â 7
Total yards penalized:Â 49
Season to date: 16 penalties, 113Â yards
Texas A&M Aggies
Total penalties: 9
Total yards penalized:Â 70
Season to date: 33 penalties, 333 yards
Vanderbilt Commodores
Total penalties: 2
Total yards penalized:Â 10
Season to date: 32 penalties, 281Â yards
A former freelance journalist from Philadelphia, Brett has made the trek down to SEC country to cover the greatest conference in college football.