Amazing things I saw Sat night were

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1) The only time the clock malfunctioned in the entire game was when Tennessee lined up in a formation they hadn’t shown this season on first and goal from the 7

2) Not one, but two Tennessee touchdowns were scored (first TD and the Jennings run that was ruled out at the 1) and not 1official raised their arms either time.

3) Alabama ran a play from the shot gun, threw a 7 yd pass to the sideline all in 1 sec.

Bryant-Denny needs to be renamed Ripley’s Believe It Or Not.
 
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Guck the Fumps!

The list of blatant gaffes desecrates the game.

For the record, and I’ve seen many make this mistake—it was Jordan and not Jennings in the wildcat.

 
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The clocl malfunctioned twice, alabama threw a pass and the receiver ran to the sideline and out of bounds....it took 1 second.
The following field goal took 6. Amazing.

Obviously the crooked clock operator was scared of the Vols lethal KO return!
 
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1) The only time the clock malfunctioned in the entire game was when Tennessee lined up in a formation they hadn’t shown this season on first and goal from the 7

2) Not one, but two Tennessee touchdowns were scored (first TD and the Jennings run that was ruled out at the 1) and not 1official raised their arms either time.

3) Alabama ran a play from the shot gun, threw a 7 yd pass to the sideline all in 1 sec.

Bryant-Denny needs to be renamed Ripley’s Believe It Or Not.

Look, I'll be the first to agree that the officiating was atrocious, but people have gotta stop saying no one raised their hands on our TDs. One of the side judges did both times and it was clearly visible in replays. Just because it wasn't shown on tv at first doesn't mean it didn't happen.

Points 1 and 3 I also took issue with and agree that a lot more care should be taken. I probably woke a few people up in my apartment hollering at the TV when they stopped the clock on our wildcat play, and even the announcers mentioned point 3.

Point 2 is just a small nitpicky detail that sore losers get hung up on. They're going to review plays like that and if it's a clear touchdown it'll be called as such.
 
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I would LOVE to see Hurts and OK destroy Bama. Truthfully, I'd like to see anyone destroy them. But Hurts getting about 300 yds in the air and 200 on the ground would be poetic.

Okla could beat that defense. This isn’t a great defense for them. Maurer probably puts 30+ on the board vs them w/o their Mafia officials
 
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1) The only time the clock malfunctioned in the entire game was when Tennessee lined up in a formation they hadn’t shown this season on first and goal from the 7

2) Not one, but two Tennessee touchdowns were scored (first TD and the Jennings run that was ruled out at the 1) and not 1official raised their arms either time.

3) Alabama ran a play from the shot gun, threw a 7 yd pass to the sideline all in 1 sec.

Bryant-Denny needs to be renamed Ripley’s Believe It Or Not.
I'm gonna love seeing LSU whip up on Bama. There for awhile, I thought I disliked UGA as much as Bama, I've got my mind right now.
 
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I'm gonna love seeing LSU whip up on Bama. There for awhile, I thought I disliked UGA as much as Bama, I've got my mind right now.

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I usually say complaining about officials is for sore losers. But not for this game. They pay officials way too much money to screw things up this bad. Or, they pay them too much money to advance Bama and Florida. The officials really screwed SC also. A FL DB was holding a SC defender running downfield for about 50 yards. To make matters worse on that play, FL RT moved early and neither foul was called.
 
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