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Old 11-07-2009, 05:50 PM
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What a joke they are. The FBI should take a look into the whole thing. LSU may not have beat the refs but they proved they are just as good or maybe even better than UAT. Anyway maybe it is time for the fed gov to take over NCAA football since the schools can't police the corruption. Would be great if someone with power could do an annual income review. That UAT middle man that was caught handing out free gifts to 3 tide players earlier this year would not be able to get away with his lies. College football would be so much better if the Youngs and the Drummonds of the world was forced to let the coaches and the kids settle the games on the field.

AU is going to have a huge up hill battle against the officials in Athens. UGA still needs a win to be bowl elgible. You can bet we will get "Slived" early and often by the SEC officials.
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Auburn has nobody but themselves to blame for losses or credit for wins, period.
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The same cannot be said for Arkansas, Georgia, and LSU.
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Auburn has nobody but themselves to blame for losses or credit for wins, period.
I just threw up in my mouth a little.

How can an Auburn person have watched the Arkansas game and think that those bogus PI calls didn't impact the game? How can all those no calls in the AU vs Ark, LSU and UK games not have impacted the game? How can you think that the 5 penalties on the opening drive of the LSU didn't impact the game?

Are you also claiming the refs did not impact the Ark vs UF game? How about UT vs Alabama? Or about about today's LSU vs Alabama game? The spot on LSU first possession that forced them to punt? Instant replay officials not hurting Bama or UF in critical situations? Alabama is holding on almost every running play because they know they will get away with it.

I don't know why I am even trying to discuss this farce with someone. If you watched games this year and haven't been able to see the obvious then no amount of forum chatter is going to clear it up for you. It should be obvious to anyone (even bama fans by now) that the SEC front office has an agenda. Of course Bama fans won't admit it though. They are used to cheating on and off the field. They have always got help from the officials, the SEC front office and their slave trading alumni. Those corrupt frauds in that cesspool in tuscaloosa have never earned a thing. And watching them buy another title is really turning me off to investing my time and money into supporting college football.

Georgia Tech had it right when they told the SEC to screw off.
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Old 11-07-2009, 09:48 PM
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I just threw up in my mouth a little.

How can an Auburn person have watched the Arkansas game and think that those bogus PI calls didn't impact the game? How can all those no calls in the AU vs Ark, LSU and UK games not have impacted the game? How can you think that the 5 penalties on the opening drive of the LSU didn't impact the game?

Are you also claiming the refs did not impact the Ark vs UF game? How about UT vs Alabama? Or about about today's LSU vs Alabama game? The spot on LSU first possession that forced them to punt? Instant replay officials not hurting Bama or UF in critical situations? Alabama is holding on almost every running play because they know they will get away with it.

I don't know why I am even trying to discuss this farce with someone. If you watched games this year and haven't been able to see the obvious then no amount of forum chatter is going to clear it up for you. It should be obvious to anyone (even bama fans by now) that the SEC front office has an agenda. Of course Bama fans won't admit it though. They are used to cheating on and off the field. They have always got help from the officials, the SEC front office and their slave trading alumni. Those corrupt frauds in that cesspool in tuscaloosa have never earned a thing. And watching them buy another title is really turning me off to investing my time and money into supporting college football.

Georgia Tech had it right when they told the SEC to screw off.
Wah, wah, wah - good teams never need to whine and cry about refs. Auburn has nobody but themselves to blame for losses or credit for wins, period.
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Wah, wah, wah - good teams never need to whine and cry about refs. Auburn has nobody but themselves to blame for losses or credit for wins, period.
Tim Donaghy would agree with you I am sure. As would most of the toothless nation in the bastion of purity known as tuscaloosa.
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Old 11-07-2009, 10:08 PM
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Whatever you say man, losers whine all day about bad calls. Winners realize if a game really comes down to a bad call then they didn't do enough to win the game as football games are never decided on one single play rather many plays over 60 minutes.
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Whatever you say man, losers whine all day about bad calls. Winners realize if a game really comes down to a bad call then they didn't do enough to win the game as football games are never decided on one single play rather many plays over 60 minutes.
There is a difference between whining and standing up for your team while expecting decency and fairness. You can stick your head in the sand and click your heals all you want. But don't get on a high horse and tell others to bend over and accept it.

And nobody is talking about one call. The favortism lasts from start to finish in some of these games. Bad spots, non calls, bogus calls timed to kill drives add up. If you don't agree with that then your either just picking just for attention or have never watched a football game. Of course I am also assuming you are actually an Auburn fan.
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Officials have always been part of the game. Just like any profession or undertaking, some are good at it... some are not. Some are honest, fair, and ethical... some are not. The officiating that I have seen in the few SEC games I have watched this season is particular foul.

Slive needs to clean it up. If nothing else have a ref pool and choose them just prior to the game like they do with jury selection and if they say "Roll Tide" or "Go Gators", etc during the selection interview you can disqualify them. All kidding aside, with the replay booth it is mind boggling that some of the calls that I've seen have passed any kind of official review by the SEC office. The SEC office has to know what is going on.
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I ran across this column about SEC officiating-- This Week in SEC Officiating Controversies - College Football - Rivals.com .
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