Oklahoma draws two $100,000 fines from the SEC for fans storming the field after Alabama win

Oklahoma draws two 0,000 fines from the SEC for fans storming the field after Alabama win

Oklahoma has been fined twice for its fans storming the field at the end of its 24-3 win over Alabama on Saturday night.

The Sooners got a $100,000 fine as is customary for the first time a schools fans have entered the playing field after a big win. But the fine was doubled with an additional $100,000 penalty because the game was delayed by a premature field storm. Oklahoma fans poured onto the playing surface with 28 seconds to go.

Oklahoma fans invaded the field despite the Sooners needing to run one more play to end the game. The field had to be cleared of fans before Oklahoma could officially put the capper on the three-TD win and start to celebrate for good.

Oklahomas field storm came just hours after Arizona State fans prematurely stormed the field at the end of the Sun Devils win over BYU. The game appeared to be over after Arizona States questionable clock management to end the game, but a replay review as fans surrounded the officials on the field determined that there was one second left with Sam Leavitts pass landed in the grandstands.

That gave BYU an attempt at a Hail Mary to win the game, but Jake Retzlaffs pass to Chase Roberts came up short of the end zone.

Oklahoma was not the only SEC school fined on Sunday either. Auburn got a $100,000 fine for a field storming after the Tigers 43-41 four-overtime win over Texas A&M. The victory was just Auburns second SEC win of the season and kept the teams bowl hopes alive. The Tigers need to beat Alabama in Week 14 to finish 6-6 and make a bowl game.

SEC’s field-storming fine process mandates that the fines are paid to the losing teams. So Alabama will net $200,000 from Oklahoma while the Aggies will get Auburn’s fine money.

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