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The Southeastern Conference (SEC) has fined Texas A&M football $50,000 for allegedly violating its rule against faking injuries. This marks the first time a team has been sanctioned under the rule adopted in 2022. During the Aggies' win over Arkansas, nickelback Tyreek Chappell went down with an apparent injury to his right leg, despite no contact on the play. The NCAA's 2025 rule charges a team a timeout if a player goes down injured after the ball is spotted, which A&M was deemed to violate. SEC officials reviewed video footage and determined that an A&M assistant coach signaled for Chappell to go down. Head coach Mike Elko stated the program disagrees with the interpretation but accepts the ruling. Learn more about the incident, the SEC's policy on faking injuries, and potential consequences for future violations in this detailed breakdown. Keywords: Texas A&M, SEC, football, feigned injury, fine, NCAA, Mike Elko, Tyreek Chappell, Arkansas game.