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What Oklahoma football Alabama has to pay for storming the field
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What Oklahoma football Alabama has to pay for storming the field

Oklahoma football earned its biggest win of its young SEC tenure on Saturday, beating No. 7 Alabama 24-3 at home.

But the Sooners’ second win in the top 10 under Brent Venables also dealt a significant financial blow and penalty to Oklahoma’s athletic department.

Before the final whistle even blew at Gaylord Family-Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Sooners fans violated the SEC’s policy on “entry into the competition area” by storming the field and celebrating the victory in the top 10 – a game in which Oklahoma was a 13.5-point underdog. .

Here’s another look at the field storming in Norman on Saturday:

And since the Sooners violated the conference’s policy on “entry to competitive territory,” Oklahoma will have to pay Alabama $100,000 if it violates for the first time.

Saturday’s win for Oklahoma continued a trend in college football on Saturday of unranked teams upsetting ranked opponents and playing out their hopes and dreams in the College Football Playoff.

Here’s how much Oklahoma owes Alabama after storming the field:

How much does Oklahoma owe Alabama after storming the field?

As the first violator of the SEC’s updated competitive access policy, Oklahoma will owe Alabama $100,000 for Saturday’s field storming. The Sooners are currently in their first season in the Southeastern Conference after leaving the Big 12 this offseason.

SEC Field Storming Policy

The SEC updated its access to competition policy during the 2023 spring meetings of the conference. The policy reads as follows:

“Institutions will restrict access to competition areas at all times to participating student-athletes, coaches, officials, support staff and duly credentialed or authorized individuals. For the safety of both competitors and spectators, no spectators are allowed to enter the competition area at any time before, during or after a competition.”

Financial penalties range from $100,000 for a first violation, $250,000 for a second violation and $500,000 for three or more violations.

How many teams stormed the field against Alabama?

Oklahoma became the third SEC team to storm the field on Saturday vs. Alabama this season after the 24-3 win. Vanderbilt fans stormed the field on October 5, followed by Tennessee fans on October 19.