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The SEC has reportedly suspended longtime referee Ken Williamson for the rest of the season due to two controversial calls in Georgia's 20-10 victory at Auburn on Oct. 11, according to ESPN.

Williamson was set to retire after the season.
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The SEC declined to comment Thursday. "The SEC does not comment on personnel matters," a league spokesperson said.

Williamson didn't respond to a text message from ESPN.

There were two controversial calls in Georgia's come-from-behind win at Jordan-Hare Stadium. With the Tigers leading 10-0 late in the first half, Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold tried to score on a sneak on third-and-goal from the Georgia 1.

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