By Dean Straka, 247Sports: The SEC fined Kentucky $250,000 for the field storming that took place following the football team’s Week 5 upset of Florida at Kroger Field.
The said amount is the result of Kentucky’s third offense regarding the league rules around access to competition areas, per a statement from the SEC.
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