SEC Phone Number

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by NoLimitMD, Sep 16, 2006.

  1. NoLimitMD

    NoLimitMD Founding Member

    If you would like to discuss this game, feel free to call:
    (205) 458-3000.

    I was hoping to get an answer on why this game was fixed (didn't need to ask WHETHER it was fixed.) Perhaps I can get answers on Monday.

    I like to whine and moan about officiating to make myself feel better for a couple hours after the game. However, this game is remarkably different. First time I've seen this level of negligence on the part of the crew.

    Wretched, sickening, and makes me question the integrity of the game.

    Great game by LSU and Auburn, and unfortunately, it wasn't decided by their play.
     
  2. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

    how about an e-addy, too.
     
  3. ELLSSUU

    ELLSSUU Freshman


    Yes, please. I looked all over their site but can't find anywhere to contact them. :cuss:
     
  4. NoLimitMD

    NoLimitMD Founding Member

  5. Chip82

    Chip82 Founding Member

    Typical referee bias shown towards the Alabama teams and Tennessee.

    With a national audience watching, this one amounted to a black eye for the whole SEC.

    The ball was tipped AFTER the infraction had occured. Pull the receiver down so our guy can try to catch it......

    I watched the SEC recap in Atlanta. Both announcers said it was obvious pass interference.
     
  6. Tigers Paw

    Tigers Paw Founding Member

    Daniel's intercepts the ball but Francis is called for pass interference so Auburn gets the ball back. Doucet is interfered with before the ball was tipped and they change the call.Unbelievable. I am starting to think these games are fixed.
     
  7. Atreus21

    Atreus21 Founding Member

    STARTING?
     
  8. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    I don't think it was referee bias. It was referee incompetence and it is getting to be a real problem in the SEC. How many big games have been decided by by SEC referee decision in the last three or four years.

    The SEC needs to clean house and get some better referees, no matter what it costs.
     
  9. NoLimitMD

    NoLimitMD Founding Member

    I would agree if there were blown calls on both sides of the ball.

    I don't agree.
     
  10. smackdaddy

    smackdaddy Founding Member

    Yeah, i'm sure the SEC office (area code 205) is going to care.

    Homers.
     

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