Kentucky's celebration of its defeat of No. 14 Mississippi State is going to be costly.

The Southeastern Conference announced Tuesday it was fining the school $100,000 after fans stormed the field at Kroger Field following the victory.

“The Conference has unanimously approved a policy requiring fines be applied when spectators enter the playing field after a game,” SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey said in a statement. “Fans are expected to remain in the stands and avoid the safety concerns associated with rushing on to the playing field. We want exciting experiences around SEC games, but also seek to maintain a safe environment for student-athletes, coaches, spectators and officials.”

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This is the second punishment for Kentucky by the conference. The school was previously fined for a violation after its game against South Carolina in 2014.

The defeat of the Bulldogs moved the Wildcats from unranked to No. 17 in the Amway Coaches Poll. It's the first time Kentucky has been in the poll since Nov. 11, 2007.