FlVols
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Hmmm, no, In actual fact we need to do the exact opposite and raise hell about this, especially in light of the disparity in the calls he made in the game. It's not just the calls he made. There were some memorable no-calls under the basket when Grant Williams was just hammered. One of the most memorable no-calls of the game was near the end of the half when Jordan Bone was knocked off his feet at the start of a run-out on a steal and the ball was called out on him. LSU got the ball and scored on the next possession.We actually just need to move on and not look line sore losers.
Unfortunately, I see nothing coming from this. But I hope that Jordan isn’t allowed to officiate an LSU game again, and I certainly hope he doesn’t officiate a UT game this season.
It would have to get traction from somewhere, like making its way onto Finebaum or SEC Now or something. Otherwise, it just disappears and we all lose interest. I think the latter is far more likely. I’m curious though... was this dude by chance reffing their game at Kentucky?
He shouldn't be allowed to ref againUnfortunately, I see nothing coming from this. But I hope that Jordan isn’t allowed to officiate an LSU game again, and I certainly hope he doesn’t officiate another UT game this season.
Hmmm... He blew his whistle 44 times Saturday, 29 against UT, 15 LSU...View attachment 195541
Nothing is going to change the outcome from yesterday. I think everyone understands that and is mature enough to keep a sporting event in its proper perspective.. but Anthony Jordan should not be officiating LSU games going forward. It is good for this picture to circulate.Lets not be that type.
Win or lose with class and your head held high.
Excuse makers are bitches.
Sad but not surprising. I heard after the game this guy blew his whistle 44 times during the game and 29 of those calls went against Tennessee. The foul with .6 second left was also called by Jordan. I really dont know who holds officials accountable for their performance, but after what I have witnessed this season, I'm not sure they are held accountable. Anyone that says we need to stop whining doesn't understand the control officials have. They can completely effect the outcome of a game and it was evident Anthony Jordan controlled the outcome of the game yesterday.This might explain the immediate "make up calls" after the two Ts called on LSU. It was pretty obvious. It also might explain why they let Wade piss and moan like a school girl and never stopped it. Sad that the SEC office would let this type of crap happen.
Sad but not surprising. I heard after the game this guy blew his whistle 44 times during the game and 29 of those calls went against Tennessee. The foul with .6 second left was also called by Jordan. I really dont know who holds officials accountable for their performance, but after what I have witnessed this season, I'm not sure they are held accountable. Anyone that says we need to stop whining doesn't understand the control officials have. They can completely effect the outcome of a game and it was evident Anthony Jordan controlled the outcome of the game yesterday.
Those were the immediate two issues that came to mind for me.This might explain the immediate "make up calls" after the two Ts called on LSU. It was pretty obvious. It also might explain why they let Wade piss and moan like a school girl and never stopped it. Sad that the SEC office would let this type of crap happen.