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<blockquote data-quote="scn" data-source="post: 4802244" data-attributes="member: 1859"><p><strong>Re: ALABAMA v vols</strong></p><p></p><p>SEC refs have learned the art of evening up some penalties on Bama to downplay the screw job. The timing of the penalties is more telling. The bogus play clock stoppage when the Vols went into a trick formation on the goal line, the non-call on an obvious mugging of Jennings in the endzone after calling something much less on TN the previous series, and the phantom holding call on the Jennings touchdown pretty much tell the tale on the bias Saturday night. Yes, they had some makeup calls on Bama, but few of them were at critical points.</p><p></p><p>As long as Bama is playoff bound, The SEC office is going to smell those $$$$$$ and make sure nothing derails that train. Your Gators, because they are still in the playoff $$$$ hunt, got some SEC cooking as well on Saturday.</p><p></p><p>The SEC has to be the most corrupt conference in the country as far as officiating. I still watch the games, but for entertainment only as I know they are not a true sporting contest.</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying that the refs cost the Vols the game, but have no doubt in my mind that the outcome would have been a lot closer with refs from another conference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scn, post: 4802244, member: 1859"] [b]Re: ALABAMA v vols[/b] SEC refs have learned the art of evening up some penalties on Bama to downplay the screw job. The timing of the penalties is more telling. The bogus play clock stoppage when the Vols went into a trick formation on the goal line, the non-call on an obvious mugging of Jennings in the endzone after calling something much less on TN the previous series, and the phantom holding call on the Jennings touchdown pretty much tell the tale on the bias Saturday night. Yes, they had some makeup calls on Bama, but few of them were at critical points. As long as Bama is playoff bound, The SEC office is going to smell those $$$$$$ and make sure nothing derails that train. Your Gators, because they are still in the playoff $$$$ hunt, got some SEC cooking as well on Saturday. The SEC has to be the most corrupt conference in the country as far as officiating. I still watch the games, but for entertainment only as I know they are not a true sporting contest. I'm not saying that the refs cost the Vols the game, but have no doubt in my mind that the outcome would have been a lot closer with refs from another conference. [/QUOTE]
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