Use of the "Horns Down" resulted in a 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty in the Big 12, but SEC Commissioner of Officials John McDaid confirmed through the conference's media days that its use would not be considered an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
That is reasonable, as that would be a penalty with or without the horns down.What I read yesterday was that an unsportsmanlike penalty would not be called if it was used in celebration of a play with your teammates after a play. However, if it’s used in taunting an opposing player then it could be called. Example used was if a defensive player made a tackle, or sack, and then stood over that player showing the horns down it would be considered taunting and a penalty could be called.
Exactly. Just standing over an opposing player acting like a gorilla will get you a penalty.That is reasonable, as that would be a fine with or without the horns down.