Will Cohen be suspended by the SEC for being ejected for the 2nd time this year?

AshleySchaffer

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On another board, people are saying that there is a new SEC rule stating after a coach or player has been ejected for the 2nd time in a season that he will be suspended for the next game. If this is true, Cohen will be suspended for the Governor's trophy game in Pearl this Tuesday. Supposedly Tennessee's coach was tossed twice this season and was suspended for a mid week non conference game.

Does anyone know if this is indeed a SEC rule or is it just speculation.
 

dawgatUSM

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I think it's a dumb rule, personally... But if he gets tossed again, he'll be out the next game. Not sure where you're getting that he'll be out in the ole miss game
 

Bullyfan87

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Even in baseball...that's a bogus rule. Watching a coach get tossed is the most entertaining part of the game.
 

War Machine Dawg

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or at least that was the talk coming out of SEC meetings last year when the rule was passed. The series aGAINST Cohen & UK his final season where he intentionally got himself ejected all 3 days to set up Raffo vs. Cohen was completely ridiculous. There's no doubt in my mind that at least partially spurred on the new rule. Turrable rule.
 

Todd4State

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South Panola Dawg said:
or at least that was the talk coming out of SEC meetings last year when the rule was passed. The series aGAINST Cohen & UK his final season where he intentionally got himself ejected all 3 days to set up Raffo vs. Cohen was completely ridiculous. There's no doubt in my mind that at least partially spurred on the new rule. Turrable rule.


Was Cohen getting intentionally kicked out himself during the first or second inning of the third game and Raffo getting beat by an empty chair.