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Texas apologizes to Georgia players, staff, SEC and game officials after fans throw trash on field

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AUSTIN, Texas (AP) โ€” Georgia coach Kirby Smart was initially careful with his words when asked about Texas fans littering the north end of the field with water bottles and other trash after an interception for the top-ranked Longhorns was briefly wiped out by a pass-interference penalty before officials changed their call.

โ€œI wonโ€™t comment because I want to respect the wishes of the SEC office,โ€ Smart first said when asked about the disruption during the fifth-ranked Bulldogsโ€™ 30-15 victory Saturday night. โ€œBut I will say now we have a precedent that if you throw a bunch of stuff on the field and endanger athletes, that youโ€™ve got a chance to get your call reversed.โ€

The Southeastern Conference released a statement early Sunday that said officials made the proper decision with no penalty on the play with 3:12 left in the third quarter. There was contact between cornerback Jahdae Barron and receiver Arian Smith before the pick.

โ€œThe game officials gathered to discuss the play, which is permitted to ensure the proper penalty is enforced, at which time the calling official reported that he erred, and a foul should not have been called for defensive pass interference,โ€ the statement read.

But the league said the disruption caused by the debris on the field would be reviewed related to SEC sportsmanship policies and procedures.

โ€œWhile the original evaluation and assessment of the penalty was not properly executed, it is unacceptable to have debris thrown on the field at any time,โ€ the league said.

Texas issued a joint statement from Board of Regents Chairman Kevin Eltife, President Jay Hartzell and athletic director Chris Del Conte that condemned the bottle-throwing and apologized to Georgia players and staff, the SEC and game officials.

โ€œThis type of behavior will not be tolerated,โ€ the statement said. โ€œWe are committed to fostering a positive environment for all participants, teams, officials, and fans, and we will take steps to ensure that this type of behavior does not happen again.โ€

Longhorns coach Steve Sarkisian was irate at officials for the call that had appeared to take away Barronโ€™s 36-yard interception return to the Georgia 9. The coach then headed toward the far corner of the field, signaling to the student section to settle down and quit throwing things.

โ€œI understand the frustration,โ€ Sarkisian said. โ€œWe all were frustrated in the moment. But, you know โ€ฆ all of Longhorn Nation, I know we can be better than that.โ€

As the debris was being removed, officials were discussing the play and picked up the flag.

Smart was then protesting to official Matt Loeffler, who the coach said told him that the initial penalty was called on the wrong guy.

โ€œIt took him a long time to realize that,โ€ said Smart, who was then asked who was the right guy. โ€œI guess the offensive guy. You know, 11 (Smith) and 7 (Barron), two distinct numbers. I donโ€™t know in all of my coaching career if Iโ€™ve ever seen that happen that way.โ€

Sarkisian said the officials never told him why the call was changed.

Two plays after the reversal, Quinn Ewers threw a 17-yard touchdown pass to Jaydon Blue to get the Longhorns to 23-15 after they had trailed 23-0 at halftime.

โ€œWe were able to get that stopped and get that kind of taken care of and then regroup,โ€ Sarkisian said of the disruption. โ€œThen they overturned that call, gave us an opportunity to get a short field and punch one in and close it to a one-score game.โ€

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