SEC suspends official Ken Williamson
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Referee Ken Williamson has been suspended by the SEC following his officiating during the Auburn-Georgia game.
The SEC referee, suspended for the remainder of the college football season this week, told officials before the opener that he was going to retire at season’s end, according to ESPN. “The SEC does not comment on personnel matters,” a league spokesperson told the outlet.
The SEC announced that they have permanently suspended Ken Williamson from officiating conference games due to complaints.
SEC referee Ken Williamson has been suspended and is not expected to officiate another game another game in the league this year
Ken Williamson's crew was at the center of one of the most controversial calls of the season when Jackson Arnold fumbled at the goal line.
The SEC suspended referee Ken Williamson, who was set to retire after this year, for the remainder of the season.
The October 11 game between SEC rivals Georgia and Auburn was the most poorly-officiated football game in recent memory for many fans - particularly Auburn fans. But after weeks of deafening silence on the poor officiating,
The Southeastern Conference's recent decision to suspend referee Ken Williamson gained some new context and some strong reaction. ESPN's Mark Schlaback and Pete
SEC referee Ken Williamson reportedly under investigation for handling of Georgia-Auburn game in Week 7 of 2025 college football season
Ken Williamson, the head referee for Ohio State's controversial loss to Clemson in the 2019 CFP semifinals, has been permanently suspended from conference games by the SEC.