STARKVILLE, MS - NOVEMBER 14: Head coach Nick Saban of the Alabama Crimson Tide shakes hands with head coach Dan Mullen of the Mississippi State Bulldogs after their 31-6 win at Davis Wade Stadium on November 14, 2015 in Starkville, Mississippi. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)

In the wake of Da'Shawn Hand, another SEC player is no longer facing punishment for a similar allegation

This player won't be suspended after his arrest.

Mississippi State freshman running back and former four star recruit Kylin Hill was arrested on Thursday after authorities claim he was driving 120 mph, but he won't face any punishment from the school.

Hill was arrested by the Mississippi Highway Patrol on Highway 82, but he was at practice for the Bulldogs on Friday according to the Clarion-Ledger.

Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen said Hill will have to pay a fine.

"He has some legal issues he is going to have to deal with and pay a fine, I think," Mullen said via the Clarion-Ledger.

Related: Nick Saban makes his final call on Da'Shawn Hand suspension

The announcement for Hill comes only a day after Nick Saban announced starting defensive lineman Da'Shawn Hand won't be suspended for his DUI arrest.

Hand was sleeping in his car when he was arrested, and Saban said he will have to go to a 48-hour treatment program and complete community service to avoid further punishment.

(h/t NBC Sports)