It looks like SEC Official Anthony Jordan will not call anymore SEC games this season.
Here is a report from SaturdayDownsSouth.com:
Have you been wondering if Anthony Jordan was serving as a referee for the 2019 SEC Tournament? Well, wonder no more as a report out of Knoxville claims the official has been suspended by the league.
If you aren’t familiar with the name Anthony Jordan, he was brought into the public spotlight after calling Tennessee’s trip to LSU. The Volunteers lost that game in the closing moments, which led some fans to discover a Facebook photo of Jordan supporting the Tigers.
After that discovery, his call of the Tennessee-LSU game was put under the microscope. In that contest, Jordan called more fouls on Tennessee than either of the other two referees called on both teams combined in the game.
News of Jordan’s suspension comes from Jimmy Hyams of WNML radio in Knoxville. Hyams is reporting that Jordan has not called an SEC game since the LSU game and he will not call any games in the 2019 SEC Tournament.
Why couldn’t it have been Pat Adams or Doug Shows?
