OLEVOLFAN
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NCAA needs to look at some other SEC programs (Alabama) but don't see that happening because of the $$$$ they bring to the table. I find it hard to believe there are that many high quality prospects standing in line to play for Alabama just because !!!!! Think about it, the state of Alabama has two SEC schools, no pro-football, no pro-baseball, no pro-basketball, not a lot of anything else. So all those fat cats can spend their $$$$ on recruiting for the one favorite SEC team!
NCAA needs to look at some other SEC programs (Alabama) but don't see that happening because of the $$$$ they bring to the table. I find it hard to believe there are that many high quality prospects standing in line to play for Alabama just because !!!!! Think about it, the state of Alabama has two SEC schools, no pro-football, no pro-baseball, no pro-basketball, not a lot of anything else. So all those fat cats can spend their $$$$ on recruiting for the one favorite SEC team!
I’m saying from the SEC committee it doesn’t matter. I’m sure there are refs that went to high school in TN that have ref for Vols games. And was he responsible for the missed grounding call on JG where he clearly through it out short of the line of scrimmage? Or was that the TN ref that missed that one?If a referee is in a lopsided game of bad calls and is even the one who is responsible for the most suspicious of them all went to school in the same state as the benefited team and grew up a fan of them, it might be worth noting.
I never said it mattered to the SEC. I just wanted to know if that was true. Geez.I’m saying from the SEC committee it doesn’t matter. I’m sure there are refs that went to high school in TN that have ref for Vols games. And was he responsible for the missed grounding call on JG where he clearly through it out short of the line of scrimmage? Or was that the TN ref that missed that one?