
Integrity, fair play, and faith — three things that should never be sidelined in sports.In this episode of Red Letters Rewind, we take a deeper look at the SEC’s integrity crisis — from Kirby Smart’s “fake timeout” moment in the Auburn–Georgia game to referee Ken Williamson’s permanent ban from the SEC.The conversation goes beyond controversy. We’re talking about what it really means to lead, compete, and make decisions that reflect character — not just results. With nearly $853 million in SEC revenue last year, it’s time to ask: why is integrity still treated like a part-time job?Scriptures Mentioned:Proverbs 10:9 — “Whoever walks in integrity walks securely.”Micah 6:8 — “Do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with your God.”Luke 16:10 — “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much.”In this Episode:Kirby Smart’s “fake timeout” and the fine line between gamesmanship and deceptionThe SEC’s decision to permanently ban referee Ken WilliamsonThe problem with part-time officiating in a billion-dollar conferenceFaith-based reflection on integrity and leadership on and off the fieldWhether you’re a coach, athlete, or fan — this episode is a reminder that how you play matters more than the scoreboard. New Episodes Every Monday:Red Letters Rewind looks back at the weekend in sports through the lens of faith — the moments that matter, and the lessons that last.#RedLettersRewind #FaithAndFootball #KirbySmart #SECFootball #KenWilliamson #CollegeFootball #SportsIntegrity #ChristianAthlete #RedLettersSports #Micah68 #Proverbs109 #Luke1610