SEC hands down verdict on Florida player's phantom punch

Florida receiver Brandon Powell was ejected in the second half of the game against Tennessee for what refs thought was a thrown punch. Looking at the video though, Powell clearly didn't even come close to throwing any punches and was ejected because of one of the worst flops ever in college football.

Florida receiver Brandon Powell was ejected in the second half of the game against Tennessee for what refs thought was a thrown punch. Looking at the video though, Powell clearly didn't even come close to throwing any punches and was ejected because of one of the worst flops ever in college football.

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The Volunteers player clearly flopped and he didn't have any shame about it, but fortunately that won't affect Powell's status for the Vanderbilt game.

Brandon Powell will not have to sit out the first half against Vanderbilt, McElwain said. Was ejected from the UT game for a phantom punch

— Robbie Andreu (@RobbieAndreu) September 28, 2016

Powell has 15 receptions for 145 yards and two touchdowns on the season.

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