advancedrescue27
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I had this little gem come into my inbox earlier tonight:
Mike Pereira criticizes SEC officiating, calls for investigation by Mike Slive and Rogers Redding
I've not bought into the conspiracy theorists out there who claim that the refs are instructed to preserve certain teams, but given the number of suspect calls this year for multiple teams in the conference there does need to be an external review and, if necessary, investigation.
I've a friend who officiates for the ACC. He says that the consensus among conference officiating crews is that SEC refs are a joke. I asked him point blank if he thought they were crooked and he declined to answer.
I look forward to seeing where this conversation goes.
Indeed...the fix is in. And has been for some time.I had this little gem come into my inbox earlier tonight:
Mike Pereira criticizes SEC officiating, calls for investigation by Mike Slive and Rogers Redding
I've not bought into the conspiracy theorists out there who claim that the refs are instructed to preserve certain teams, but given the number of suspect calls this year for multiple teams in the conference there does need to be an external review and, if necessary, investigation.
I've a friend who officiates for the ACC. He says that the consensus among conference officiating crews is that SEC refs are a joke. I asked him point blank if he thought they were crooked and he declined to answer.
I look forward to seeing where this conversation goes.
Those in the Knoxville area should listen (once), to Sports Talk on the Animal, I think on Mondays. They have Rocky Goode (sp?) on. He's an SEC official. Its truly a joke. I don't care how blatantly bad the call is he never admits it was a bad call. It's a joke that he's on there.
The problem is you\we are calling on the guys instructing & overseeing the refs to investigate the refs! They have the perfect auditor auditing the auditors set up! Which is why we see the same thing same teams supported with favorable calls over years and years. Until some body independent of the SEC looks in to this our officials are either corrupt or incompetent, with some of the spot shenanigans I saw in support of Bama against us its massive corruption going on IMO.This is a damn serious charge, if true it needs to be stomped on, everyone with any part, or knowledge (and did not speak up) must go, immediately without any compensation whatsoever. This would include any and all on any coaching staff. Again, if true.
On the other hand, this is a damn serious charge, and one that should not be thrown around without Substantial proof, not gut feelings, or they made a couple bad calls etc. This type of charge will reflect on All Schools in the SEC. If there is enough proof to warrant an investigation, I hope UT backs the investigation, to insure a clean program, and, cooperates 110%-thus demonstrating to all, we have a clean program.
Any school not cooperating, or obfuscating in anyway should be denied bowl attendance for a period of at least 5 years, without exception.
A rumor like this can really harm the entire conference-the strongest measures should be taken to either disprove everybit of it, or drop the hammer on it, without mercy.
I had this little gem come into my inbox earlier tonight:
Mike Pereira criticizes SEC officiating, calls for investigation by Mike Slive and Rogers Redding
I've not bought into the conspiracy theorists out there who claim that the refs are instructed to preserve certain teams, but given the number of suspect calls this year for multiple teams in the conference there does need to be an external review and, if necessary, investigation.
I've a friend who officiates for the ACC. He says that the consensus among conference officiating crews is that SEC refs are a joke. I asked him point blank if he thought they were crooked and he declined to answer.
I look forward to seeing where this conversation goes.
I tend to agree but I always tune in for that segment. He can't really say they blew a call being he's still a booth ref.
I can't remember who but one of you guys suggested a post game presser for the refs.
It would cut down on the BS if they had to answer questions about their calls.
The second drive of the game last night, Peterman handed to Hurd, Hurd ran for a first down by a yard easy right in front of ref on sideline. Ref moved the ball just short of first, killing the drive and forcing punt. I watched several times on ultra slow motion. I can't see anything justifying spotting that ball back from where he went down.
I had this little gem come into my inbox earlier tonight:
Mike Pereira criticizes SEC officiating, calls for investigation by Mike Slive and Rogers Redding
I've not bought into the conspiracy theorists out there who claim that the refs are instructed to preserve certain teams, but given the number of suspect calls this year for multiple teams in the conference there does need to be an external review and, if necessary, investigation.
I've a friend who officiates for the ACC. He says that the consensus among conference officiating crews is that SEC refs are a joke. I asked him point blank if he thought they were crooked and he declined to answer.
I look forward to seeing where this conversation goes.
Of course they are. For instance, if Alabama is the top team in the S.E.C. & in the nation and they are playing Vandy. The game is close for some reason. The S.E.C. does not want Alabama to be in a situation to lose to Vandy and lose the # 1 ranking in the nation. So, if a questionable call presents itself, then Alabama will get the call.
A top team in the nation is the S.E.C.'s cash cow so of course they will protect it.
For instance, remember in 2004 when we were playing Auburn in the S.E.C. Championship game? Both Houston & Riggs got long, long runs for T.D.'s but the ref's called both of those t.d.'s back. With those t.d.'s, we win the game & the S.E.C. Championship.
That is just one instance that comes to mind.
