SEC officials confirm ''Horns Down'' will not be penalized

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What I read yesterday was that an unsportsmanlike penalty would not be called if it was used in celebration of a play with your teammates after a play. However, if it’s used in taunting an opposing player then it could be called. Example used was if a defensive player made a tackle, or sack, and then stood over that player showing the horns down it would be considered taunting and a penalty could be called.
 

18IsTheMan

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What I read yesterday was that an unsportsmanlike penalty would not be called if it was used in celebration of a play with your teammates after a play. However, if it’s used in taunting an opposing player then it could be called. Example used was if a defensive player made a tackle, or sack, and then stood over that player showing the horns down it would be considered taunting and a penalty could be called.
That is reasonable, as that would be a penalty with or without the horns down.
 
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The Dan Patrick show talked about this at length and seemed very fascinated by the SEC's response, and was saying it was a big deal in big 12 land how they called this or didn't call horns up and down.