Tennessee needs its own Mike Pereira on staff

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After seeing abject incompetence on parade by "officials" this season, I am advocating that CJH hire a former competent official. I would like to see this person upstairs with all of the video possible to review anything questionable. I would like to see another person working with this individual stationed on the sideline with a current copy of the NCAA Rules of Football. The next time the refs decide to take the game into their own hands, present CJH with the book and specific rule that is being usurped and demand the rules be followed. As other posters have clearly shown us, the officials violated Rule 12 Section 3 Article 3. Put that right in their faces on National TV. "Oh, but they might retaliate against us". I don't see how things could get much worse.
 
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the person would either need to be "Sheldon" with and eidetic memory to remember all of the rules or an artificial intelligence that could be queried fast enough otherwise you would almost have to call a timeout to get the information. It might be easier to hire Saban away from Bama and that way we would never have any officials calling erroneous calls.
 
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After seeing abject incompetence on parade by "officials" this season, I am advocating that CJH hire a former competent official. I would like to see this person upstairs with all of the video possible to review anything questionable. I would like to see another person working with this individual stationed on the sideline with a current copy of the NCAA Rules of Football. The next time the refs decide to take the game into their own hands, present CJH with the book and specific rule that is being usurped and demand the rules be followed. As other posters have clearly shown us, the officials violated Rule 12 Section 3 Article 3. Put that right in their faces on National TV. "Oh, but they might retaliate against us". I don't see how things could get much worse.
Wouldn’t change a single case
 
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Good Refs are like Good Politicians...

BOTH are Unicorns.

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Or, just hire a “coach” to gobsnatch the official who blew the call and beat him senseless. Once word gets around, they’ll tighten up
 
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What it takes is known access to a high profile firm with exceptional detectives and the reputation that if this firm is hired to look into something they will find dirt and bury you.

Trust me, you have a firm look into possible fraud or racketeering on a crew one time and find anything in their past and turn it over to government officials such as the FBI for review things quickly change when crews are reffing your games. Just by pass the NCAA and go straight to the Feds.

Anyone questions it you simply use “protecting the integrity of the game and our amateur student athletes” as the PR reason and you move on.
 
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After seeing abject incompetence on parade by "officials" this season, I am advocating that CJH hire a former competent official. I would like to see this person upstairs with all of the video possible to review anything questionable. I would like to see another person working with this individual stationed on the sideline with a current copy of the NCAA Rules of Football. The next time the refs decide to take the game into their own hands, present CJH with the book and specific rule that is being usurped and demand the rules be followed. As other posters have clearly shown us, the officials violated Rule 12 Section 3 Article 3. Put that right in their faces on National TV. "Oh, but they might retaliate against us". I don't see how things could get much worse.
I hear you, but I'd spend that money and time on hiring an assistant coach that can help manage game situations better. Heupel obviously knows his X's and O's and can put D's in a bind, but we need some help in the game management department. JMO.
 
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