Not sure what was worse, the missed call on the punt or the fact Tennessee had a grand total of 1 penalty all game long.
Does anyone else think that grabbing a facemask and jerking a player's head around, after a play is over, is a personal foul? The referee bias for Tennessee and Auburn continues......
Not sure why anyone would campaign to get rid of replay and really not sure why you would say it has only made things worse. Replay has reversed so many wrong calls. More often than not, the replay works like it should. Once in a while you'll get a blind ref sticking his head in the black box when he has no business reviewing anything. It's done more good than bad for college football.
Man I'm not knocking you or anything but that touched ball call should have been the easiest one to make. The ball changes direction and spin which is BASIC physics. No camera angle in the world could have skewed that. It is not possible for the ball to do what it did without it touching him. Now the JR fumble was a whole other issue.
thing about that is that we are probably not in need of a call there and JR is probably not needing to fight for the extra yardage if we get that call. we would have had so much momentum at that point that i honestly think we could have run away with the game. woulda coulda shoulda tho, huh?
We have the best teams, best stadiums, best fans, highest attendance, and consistently send more teams to bowl games than other conference...yet we have to live with the worst officiating in college sports! Some will say it's just an occasional call or just this year but this has being going on for the last five years. Anytime you question a call, the league just blows you off. It's time the high and mighty, arrogant idiots in Birmingham are held accountable or replaced. We've obviously had blown calls affect our games this year but we're not the only victims. These crews (especially the review crews) have been horrible around the league and also early in the season with non-SEC matchups.