benXJ All American 925 Posts user info edit post |
The SEC's strongman policy on crowd control got us thinking: How many other conferences penalize their members for fans storming the court? The answer is only one, and that's after the third offense.
The SEC's penalties are pretty direct: $5,000 for the first offense; $25,000 for the second offense; $50,000 for the third offense.
The SEC adopted the policy a few years ago after goalposts came down on fans during a game, and the Florida-Georgia incident, in which fans practically swallowed up the Gators' Matt Walsh.
So far, the SEC has fined Tennessee $5,000 for Saturday's court storming against Florida, South Carolina for storming after beating Kentucky last season and Vanderbilt for storming after beating Wichita State in the NIT.
In a quick survey of the other 30 conferences, 21 responded, including the other major conferences (ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-10, as well as C-USA, MWC, WAC and A-10), and the only other conference that has a fine policy is the Big Ten.
The Big Ten policy states the first offense is a private notification to the institution; the second offense is a public acknowledgement of an institutional problem and the third, at the discretion of the commissioner, is a fine of up to $10,000.
Some of the conferences said they tell their schools they shouldn't allow fans to storm the court, but others simply don't have a policy in place.
The best line came from associate commissioner Matt Bourque from the America East: "The America East has no policy. If any of our teams beat Florida, we'd pay the fans to storm the court." 2/6/2006 2:27:05 PM |
steviewonder All American 6194 Posts user info edit post |
i hate the stupid storm the field/court rules. Its a part of college sports. Theres always some girl in the front row that gets knocked down and makes a fuss and causes these stupid rules. Put disclaimers on the back of tickets, and carry on, I say. 2/6/2006 2:31:26 PM |