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VOL. 43 | NO. 48 | Friday, November 29, 2019
SEC suspends Tennessee WR Jennings for half of Vols' bowl
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — The Southeastern Conference has suspended Tennessee wide receiver Jauan Jennings for the first half of the Volunteers' bowl game for what the league said was a flagrant personal foul late in a 28-10 victory over Vanderbilt.
Commissioner Greg Sankey announced the suspension Wednesday.
Vanderbilt punt returner Justice Shelton-Mosley was heading out of bounds with just over three minutes left when Jennings hit him. Shelton-Mosley's helmet appeared to come off as he slid toward Tennessee's bench. Video showed that as Jennings was getting up after the play, his right cleat hit Shelton-Mosley's head.
No penalty was called on the play, but SEC officials say ta video review by the league office showed Jennings had committed a flagrant personal foul. NCAA rules allow a conference to impose sanctions prior to the next scheduled game if a review by the league shows a flagrant personal foul that game officials didn't call.
"Commissioner Sankey shared his perspective on the actions in question," Tennessee athletic director Phillip Fulmer said in a statement released by the university. "We had a long conversation about the matter, and we will honor the suspension.
"Jauan has been nothing but outstanding for our team and the program this entire season."
Tennessee (7-5) is bowl eligible for the first time since 2016. The Volunteers will learn their bowl destination and opponent Sunday.
Jennings, a fifth-year senior, has 57 catches for 942 yards and eight touchdowns to lead Tennessee in all three categories.
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