Texas Fails to Identify Fans in Bottle-Throwing Incident Against Georgia
An investigation into October's chaotic Texas-Georgia game concludes with no culprits found, as the SEC imposes penalties and demands reforms.
- The University of Texas' investigation into a bottle-throwing incident during their October football game against Georgia identified no individuals responsible for the disruption.
- The chaotic scene occurred after a controversial pass interference penalty, which was later overturned, angering Georgia's coach and leading to a $250,000 fine for Texas from the SEC.
- The SEC threatened to ban alcohol sales at Texas' stadium and ordered the university to identify the culprits and ban them from athletic events for the remainder of the school year.
- Texas' report to the SEC detailed efforts such as video reviews and enhanced security measures but provided minimal specifics on why the investigation was inconclusive.
- Ahead of their rematch in the SEC Championship Game, Texas remains under scrutiny for crowd control and sportsmanship issues.