It’s not the one you’re hoping for, @InVOLuntary.
It looks like from what I can see quickly is that there is the in-stadium replay booth at each game and then the SEC has a separate three-member replay team in Birmingham that "collaborates" with each of the in-stadium crews in real time. So there are three people in Birmingham in on replays calls. And when stoppages for replays are sent down from the booth.Not in a while. It would have to go through the replay official, but ever since Mike Pereira publicly roasted them for it years ago, I haven't seen anything else on it. Theoretically not allowed at all.
But really, any directives given to the officials would be given before the game, not during.
Gruden is old news. He's a washed-up racist as far as this decade is concerned.multiple times
I see their posters going 12 coaches deep on their lists and no mention of Gruden.
They didn't even start 1 new thread, or link to the Grumors that were on Twitter.
This is why they will never be an elite fanbase.
No Stoops so joyous.
The nfl has an office in New York for all replay don't they?It looks like from what I can see quickly is that there is the in-stadium replay booth at each game and then the SEC has an additional separate three-member replay team in Birmingham that "collaborates" with each in-stadium crew. So there are three people in Birmingham in on replays calls.
Does that sound normal or weird?
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This change appears to have been made in 2016. An Alabama alum who works in Birmingham was put in charge of the remote office from the beginning. His background information in a news article I read cited his Tuscaloosa Rotary Club biography as its source. (He more recently moved on to the national officiating body.)