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IF we want to do something then Cohen and MSU need to be on the forefront of advocating for NCAA officials and doing away with conference officials altogether. Also having all plays subject to review and not just some calls. Also we need to advocate for press conferences for officials and more transparency about fines for officials.
Yep. Sec officiating is trash and getting worse not better. And these
aren't bang bang calls they're obvious.
There was another missed holding call on Piggies near the goaline on the last drive. Their right tackle mugged our guy.
Absolutely. There are too many perverse incentives for the conferences (who get extra money if they can get more teams in the CFP or NY6) to make single conference officiating a good idea. Not that that specifically was happening today, but it's the #1 reason NCAA-wide officials are needed. #2 is that the refs just aren't very good and need to be a under a central authority.
Refs should be required to face the press after every game.
Look. This shit is never going to change. Not from internal pressure anyway. The only way this will change is from external pressure. Well, guess what? The sec pretty much runs college football. It will NEVER change. Ever. Coach around it. Buy better players. Cheat better than they do. Quit being ****ing choir boys. Hell, look at our country. This is how people operate.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HUSknqJMJkw&t=3s
I'm not sure what can be done overall, seems it's gotten worse, look at high school, they aren't enough in Mississippi so they are playing more Thursday games.
I suppose you suspend some.
I'm sure they missed no calls on us that woulda favored ark. What a loser thread
Bad calls by officiating crews are pretty much prevalent across the football horizon. Neither coaches nor players have any control over bad calls. On the other hand, both coaches and players DO have control over kicking field goals.
I've blamed officiating for a loss 1 time in my life: 2018 nfc championship (no call PI vs saints). Being mad about bad officiating is one thing... crying about it and blaming officials for a loss is for losers. I was a loser in 2018 no matter how bad the call was... if brees completes an easy pass to Michael Thomas, we win
Refs are told to not directly affect the outcome of a game, They are also told that if you have any doubt To leave the flag in your pocket?that did not happen yesterday.
FWIW, That official is the same one that Rogers hit on accident after the TD pass in the egg last year.
And they 100 percent should have to face the press after games. They have 0 accountability for when they blow it and cheat a bunch of kids like he did yesterday
I thot we made 2 of the 3 FG attempts!!!! Damn officiating!!!!!
If we make our kicks it doesn't matter about the bad calls. If we don't get the bad calls it doesn't matter if we miss our kicks.
You can rarely say that a missed call or blown call cost you the game
In this case it did.
If its 4th down and the game is on the line you better make damn sure it’s a penalty no matter what the call , holding, dpi , opi , ect. That flag should have never even been though about coming out.
total bullshit call.. Another case of an official seeing something and assuming something happened
And to make it worse he called defensive holding .
It was a 100% blown call and in true SEC fashion nothing will be done about it
Also another oblivious DPI that was missed was the play on Heath in the back on the end zone. There was a reason MH tried to catch it on handed , his right arm was being pulled down.
It's all about consistently to me. If you are going to let DPI go on the Heath play - then it can't be called on a play that's an obvious flop. If they had been calling ticky-tac PIs all game, I'd have no issue with the call on Emerson because it would have been in line with the way the game had been called.
It's like strike zones - I don't care if an ump has a wide strike zone as long as it works that way for both teams and stays the same through the whole game.
The punch was a flagrant violation. The hold on Emerson was their token by the officials to get the victory, with first and goal and seconds remaining. SEC officiating has become as corrupt as SEC recruiting.
There was a bad holding on Wheat and a bad tackle on Brule is why he got loose too. 3 bad missed penalties within the last 25 yards at the end of the game. Refs can't be on the wrong side of calls play that big of part in the outcome. The rules are rules too. If it's a penalty, it should be called. Blatant misses and terrible anticipation calls should have consequences in a billion dollar industry.
The refs in the Memphis game can go back and look at replay picking out every uncalled violation we made on ONE play. However, there's punches thrown on the sidelines and no one in the replay booth calls down and says "Hey, there's a flagrant unsportsman on Burks after the whistle on that play. You need to see this."
Emerson should have taken his hands off of the receiver the second the receiver put his hands up.