Texas A&M baseball coach Michael Earley heated over Kentucky's use of travel curfew rule
- Kentucky's baseball team won 10-5 against Texas A&M, leading to tensions in both teams' dugouts during the game.
- Michael Earley, the Texas A&M manager, was upset with Kentucky's strategy, which delayed the game to avoid a ninth inning.
- The Southeastern Conference has a rule that prohibits starting a new inning after 4:30 p.m. On Sundays, aiding travel for teams.
- Texas A&M's loss further dropped their conference record to 1-8, amid a disappointing season for the team.
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Did Texas A&M Actually Fall Victim To 'SEC Curfew Rule' Against Kentucky? No, Cut-Off Time Is Agreed Upon
There have been a lot of reactions on social media over the ending of the Texas A&M versus Kentucky college baseball game that concluded in the 8th inning on Sunday, due to a cutoff time. But, the question is whether this is actually an SEC problem that led to this game not making the ninth inning. The Aggies and Wildcats were set to finish their series in College Station on Sunday afternoon, with a first-pitch at 1pm CT. Now, it should be noted…

Texas A&M and Kentucky managers in shouting match as Wildcats take advantage of SEC curfew rule
Kentucky’s baseball team seemed to take advantage of a Southeastern Conference curfew rule in a 10-5 win over Texas A&M, flaring tempers in both dugouts.
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