Texas A&M's Shemar Turner Ejected for Groin Punch against Ole Miss Opponent in 38-35 Defeat
Turner's ejection for punching Micah Pettus followed his frustration from being dominated in a pass rush and resulted in a first and goal for Ole Miss, who went on to win the game by a narrow 38-35.
- Shemar Turner, a Texas A&M player, was ejected during a game against Ole Miss after he punched opponent Micah Pettus in the groin following a pass rush.
- The incident occurred after Pettus put Turner to the turf and left him frustrated. The low punch led to Turner's ejection from the game.
- Following Turner's ejection, the Rebels were given a first and goal, which they scored on, contributing to their narrow 38-35 victory against Texas A&M.
- Turner's absence may have shifted the game's balance as he had been performing well for Texas A&M with 27 tackles, nine of them for loss, and five sacks over the season.
- The deciding moment of the game came when Ole Miss' Zxavian Harris tipped a 47-yard field-goal attempt that would have equalized the score, ensuring a victory for his team.