No one mentioned block in back

#10
#10
The play before the last touchdown was terrible, too. The receiver stretched the uniform out with both hands right in front of the ref and no flag!

GO VOLS!!!
 
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#13
#13
Georgia first touchdown does not occur without Godwin block in the back. While we have bad luck refs given it toes us hard this year.
Thought I was the only one that saw the block in the back. Kept waiting for the announcers to say something but all Gary Danielson does is tell everyone what the already know.
 
#14
#14
Bad teams don’t get the calls. We have to suck it up until we start winning outright.

Like it or not there’s some truth to this. HIghly ranked teams tend to get called a lot less it seems.

But I will say, holding and blocking in the back are being called less and less in college football in general these days. You could count in double digits the amount of holding WVU and UF got away with alone. It’s just not called a lot anymore.
 
#15
#15
Like it or not there’s some truth to this. HIghly ranked teams tend to get called a lot less it seems.

But I will say, holding and blocking in the back are being called less and less in college football in general these days. You could count in double digits the amount of holding WVU and UF got away with alone. It’s just not called a lot anymore.

Maybe our line should hold a little more.Just saying
 
#16
#16
There are missed blocking fouls on nearly every play. They even out over the course of the season

When they are in open space they should not be missed, especially when it secured an open path to the EZ for Nauta. It wasn't a game changer, but still frustrating to watch.
 
#19
#19
The refs were not going to let us win , even if we could have. They know Georgia is probably a one loss team and is going to the cfp. Expect the same against auburn and Alabama. I’ve heard that went to the league office. Maybe they’ll issue an apology like they did on the Jamarcus Russell fumble of 2006. That cost us another win against LSU
 
#21
#21
They were more penalized than we were, so was Florida.
It isn't that they were penalized more that counts. It's the two blocks in the back against Georgia on the fumble return for a touchdown. Those types of penalties have got to be called. They may have still scored after the penalty was applied, but they also might not have. Could have made a big difference in the game. I keep seeing our guys get taken to the ground because the O lineman has two hands full of the jersey, the O lineman has his arms around our guy, obvious targeting calls that aren't being made. All I want is the game to be called fairly. Those non-calls can affect the outcome of the game.
 
#22
#22
It was an obvious missed call, but we would’ve been scored on regardless.
 

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#23
#23
Bad teams don’t get the calls. We have to suck it up until we start winning outright.
Yeah, why is that? I figure I see more missed calls that should go our way because I was us more than the other team. But, it does seem like we are redheaded stepchildren. (I am partial to redhead girls, tho).
 
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