The SEC is cracking down on players faking injuries, imposing penalties for those caught.

The Southeastern Conference (SEC) is intensifying its crackdown on players faking injuries to slow down fast-paced offenses. Commissioner Greg Sankey sent a memo to coaches and athletic directors, urging an end to this practice. Updated rules will allow for penalties if a feigned injury is deemed likely by the national coordinator of officials. Penalties include fines for coaches and suspensions for repeat offenses, emphasizing the need for fair play in college football.

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