It Became Evident When Ole Miss Came To Knoxville Several Years Ago

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There is a problem with the SEC officiating crews. What other SEC stadium will an officiating crew intentionally pick the visiting team to win and make sure of it with false calls. Neyland is the only one. If they will do it at Neyland then when we play away then we are cooked. I first started suspecting a problem when Dooley was robbed of a win at LSU his first year. That Ole Miss game put away all doubt. It is the responsibility of our Athletic Director to put together a montage of intentionally bad calls that cost us wins and demand action be taken to rectify the problem.
 
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There is a problem with the SEC officiating crews. What other SEC stadium will an officiating crew intentionally pick the visiting team to win and make sure of it with false calls. Neyland is the only one. If they will do it at Neyland then when we play away then we are cooked. I first started suspecting a problem when Dooley was robbed of a win at LSU his first year. That Ole Miss game put away all doubt. It is the responsibility of our Athletic Director to put together a montage of intentionally bad calls that cost us wins and demand action be taken to rectify the problem.
Are you new to football? Please take off the tinfoil hat. You look ignorant.
 
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There is a problem with the SEC officiating crews. What other SEC stadium will an officiating crew intentionally pick the visiting team to win and make sure of it with false calls. Neyland is the only one. If they will do it at Neyland then when we play away then we are cooked. I first started suspecting a problem when Dooley was robbed of a win at LSU his first year. That Ole Miss game put away all doubt. It is the responsibility of our Athletic Director to put together a montage of intentionally bad calls that cost us wins and demand action be taken to rectify the problem.
Lawd there is so much wrong with this are you addled?
 
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UGA was the better team, especially at home at night. Refs didn't put unrelenting pressure on our QB or lock down our WRs or have anything to do w/ Beck choosing Vols as his "get right" game. According to Josh Pate, UGA had 11 pass plays 20 yards or longer...UT had one. We had our chances, and definitely thought some calls didn't go our direction. Will probably need a few key loss or two to get into CFP (TaM, OM and/or IU trouncing by OSU), but we still haven't played our best ball, I don't think. We are sitting at 8-2, and if we can get into playoffs, we have the ability to make life difficult for some higher ranked teams....
 
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There is a problem with the SEC officiating crews. What other SEC stadium will an officiating crew intentionally pick the visiting team to win and make sure of it with false calls. Neyland is the only one. If they will do it at Neyland then when we play away then we are cooked. I first started suspecting a problem when Dooley was robbed of a win at LSU his first year. That Ole Miss game put away all doubt. It is the responsibility of our Athletic Director to put together a montage of intentionally bad calls that cost us wins and demand action be taken to rectify the problem.
With all due respect, the train went off the track for you when the Dooley loss to LSU was used as an example.
 
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There is a problem with the SEC officiating crews. What other SEC stadium will an officiating crew intentionally pick the visiting team to win and make sure of it with false calls. Neyland is the only one. If they will do it at Neyland then when we play away then we are cooked. I first started suspecting a problem when Dooley was robbed of a win at LSU his first year. That Ole Miss game put away all doubt. It is the responsibility of our Athletic Director to put together a montage of intentionally bad calls that cost us wins and demand action be taken to rectify the problem.
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There is a problem with the SEC officiating crews. What other SEC stadium will an officiating crew intentionally pick the visiting team to win and make sure of it with false calls. Neyland is the only one. If they will do it at Neyland then when we play away then we are cooked. I first started suspecting a problem when Dooley was robbed of a win at LSU his first year. That Ole Miss game put away all doubt. It is the responsibility of our Athletic Director to put together a montage of intentionally bad calls that cost us wins and demand action be taken to rectify the problem.
Sure they missed a few calls, but that happens in every game. Whining about the refs--and going so far as to say they "intentionally pick the visiting team to win and make sure of it with false calls" is just a pitiful look. We got beat by a better team Saturday night. We needed to play great and we didn't--they did. Quit blaming everyone else. Such a sad look.
 
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Sure they missed a few calls, but that happens in every game. Whining about the refs--and going so far as to say they "intentionally pick the visiting team to win and make sure of it with false calls" is just a pitiful look. We got beat by a better team Saturday night. We needed to play great and we didn't--they did. Quit blaming everyone else. Such a sad look.
Back home we call people like you a loser.
 
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We literally had 13 men on the field
It was obvious that our player was walking as slowly as possible to let the clock run out and force them to take a time out or receive a penalty. The ref stepped away from the ball and they snapped it before he got off the field. The problem is, the refs did not step away from the ball in past games when Tennessee was on offense and under the same circumstances. While the call was correct Saturday, it was because of the refs actions.
 
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It was obvious that our player was walking as slowly as possible to let the clock run out and force them to take a time out or receive a penalty. The ref stepped away from the ball and they snapped it before he got off the field. The problem is, the refs did not step away from the ball in past games when Tennessee was on offense and under the same circumstances. While the call was correct Saturday, it was because of the refs actions.
There is a clip floating around of [Oklahoma] pulling the same move against Ole Miss the week before and Kiffin was forced to take a timeout to avoid the delay of game.

 
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There is a problem with the SEC officiating crews. What other SEC stadium will an officiating crew intentionally pick the visiting team to win and make sure of it with false calls. Neyland is the only one. If they will do it at Neyland then when we play away then we are cooked. I first started suspecting a problem when Dooley was robbed of a win at LSU his first year. That Ole Miss game put away all doubt. It is the responsibility of our Athletic Director to put together a montage of intentionally bad calls that cost us wins and demand action be taken to rectify the problem.
Yeah, Heupel's first year when we were starting to gel towards the end of the season. With a short roster too
 
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