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The SEC's fine structure -- far more severe than any other conference -- is $100,000 for a first incident, $250,000 for a second, and $500,000 for a third and subsequent occurrences. When storms occur for nonconference games, the penalty amount is deducted from SEC payouts to the home school and redirected to the conference's postgraduate scholarship fund. For conference games, the SEC redirects the money to the visiting school, which can spend it at its discretion. That means teams like Tennessee and Kentucky get the money when Vanderbilt fans storm the court.
(Barstool Sports)
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VoxDawg3 months
Brilliant on the part of Coach Smart (who wasn't named anywhere in the listed posts) and the UGA student section to heed the warnings.
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Giantkiller3 months
At no point is Kirby mentioned in the tweets or the paragraph on this. Only in the headline.

What the frick are you talking about, Larry?
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Turnblad853 months
Wish I woulda read this comment before I rewatched both videos to not see wtf Larry was talking about.
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Le Tenia3 months
WTF is this, Lawrence?? Guess we are to just take your word for it, amirite?? Clickbait con...

Your dad had such high hopes for you and now look at you. Cheeto stained fingers and all.
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LSU Tiger Eyes3 months
Waiting 1:30 minutes after the postgame allows fans to storm the court without penalties. Does this mean that after football games, fans can storm the field as long as they wait 1:30 minutes and LSU not be penalized?
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bigDgator3 months
Imagining Kirby making money signs since no video, but don't really know what the sign is for money.
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