Whether it’s from the SEC league office, the SEC coaches or the SEC writers, Jauan Jennings can’t stop getting disrespected. Over the past week, Tennessee football’s senior leader has been snubbed by all three in some capacity.
We start with the league office and his half-game suspension. This was because of an incident in which he stepped on Vanderbilt Commodores punt returner Justice Shelton-Mosley’s face on a play out of bounds with Tennessee football up 28-10 and just over three minutes to go in the game. No penalty was called.
However, the league suspended Jennings for the first half of the Vols’ bowl game, citing NCAA Football Playing Rule 9-6-2 in its statement.