Four players—three of whom are Gators—have been punished by the SEC for their roles in a brawl that broke out during Florida vs. Tennessee.
Four players—three from Florida and one from Tennessee—were suspended by the Southeastern Conference on Monday for their role in “flagrant unsportsmanlike actions” following the Gators’ 29-16 victory over the Volunteers on Saturday night.
Senior tight end in redshirt Florida’s Saturday afternoon game in Gainesville against Charlotte will be played without Ricky Pearsall, redshirt sophomore offensive lineman Damieon George Jr., and junior guard Micah Mazzccua for the first part of the game. Omarr Norman-Lott, a junior defensive lineman, was suspended for the first half of Tennessee’s game in Knoxville versus the University of Texas at San Antonio.
“The suspensions were determined after video review and consultation between the Southeastern Conference Office, the University of Florida and the University of Tennessee,” the SEC stated in a release.
After UF Ricky Pearsall extended a dropback to kneel down and run out the clock, there was a brawl between the two teams. Defensive lineman Omari Thomas, anticipating a quick kneel, pursued Mertz into the backfield and forcefully collided with him as he eventually went down, setting to a brawl between players from the two teams that involved at least one coach from Florida.
Billy Napier, the head coach of UF, said during his news conference on Monday afternoon that he was not aware of any possible SEC sanctions, although he did confirm that individuals involved in the incident had received internal punishment.