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SEC fines Missouri Tigers $100,000 over field-rushing incident 2r2d5

Publish Date: 09/18/2023
Fact checked by: Mark Lewis
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The SEC has fined the Missouri Tigers $100,000 over an incident where fans rushed the field after the team’s 30-27 victory against the No. 15 Kansas State Wildcats on Saturday.

The incident unfolded following Harrison Mevis’ historic 61-yard field goal as time expired to secure the Tigers a 3-0 series lead. Chaos ensued as fans rushed to the Faurot Field playing surface to celebrate. The victory marked the Tigers’ first win against a top-15 team since 2018 and positioned them as one of only five unbeaten teams remaining in the SEC.

The Tigers are the first violators of the SEC’s new fine structure for field and court-storming after a series of incidents last season brought the issue into focus. Under the new rules, schools are assessed a $100,000 fine on first violation, with the toll increasing to $250,000 and $500,000 for subsequent violations.

According to the new policy, only participating student-athletes, coaches, officials, personnel and authorized individuals are allowed in competition areas at all times. Spectators are prohibited from entering the competition area before, during or after a match for the safety of everyone involved.

Previously, schools faced a $50,000 fine for the first violation, $100,000 for a second and $250,000 for each subsequent violation. With the change in guidelines, the SEC reset each school’s record of prior offenses.

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Mevis’ record-breaking goal was made after Missouri reached Kansas State’s 38-yard line. After quarterback Brady Cook spiked the ball to stop the clock, Cook attempted an incomplete in an effort to regain yardage. Mevis then took the field and, with the final seconds ticking away, secured the field goal record.

“I told him right before the kick, ‘Listen, you’ve been doing this your whole life. This is your opportunity,’” Cook said. “I was just on a knee, watching. I just could not believe it. I could not believe it.”

Missouri head coach Eli Drinkwitz described the last-minute saver as “a beautiful thing.”

Mevis’s 61-yard field goal broke the previous record of 60 yards by Fraud Reveiz of the Tennessee Volunteers in 1982 and Kevin Butler of the Georgia Bulldogs in 1984.

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