Total number of Texas fans caught and punished for throwing bottles in Georgia game: Zero

Texas defensive back Jahdae Barron (7) and linebacker Barryn Sorrell (88) look back at officials calling pass interference on Barron's interception during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Austin, Texas, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2024. The errant call was overturned after review and debris from fans was thrown onto the field. (AP Photo/Rodolfo Gonzalez)

The University of Texas investigation into the bottle-throwing incident that disrupted the Texas-Georgia game in October — and drew a harsh rebuke and fine from the Southeastern Conference — resulted in no one being caught or punished.

In a report to the league sent last month, Texas officials said a video review did not identify any of the culprits.

Texas and Georgia meet again Saturday in the SEC championship game in Atlanta. Their first meeting in Austin, a 30-15 Georgia win, produced one of the most chaotic and controversial scenes of the college football season. Longhorns fans upset about a pass interference penalty pelted the field with debris and briefly stopped the game, giving the officials time to huddle and reverse the call.