well that was electronic chains so yeah that can actually happenAnd the chains "breaking" 3 times against ole miss last year was surely just coincidence.
OSU also lost to the #1 team in the country.Another point on politics driving the bus. Miami loses to 8-3 Syracuse (now 9-3) and falls to number 14. Ohio St. loses to 6-5 Michigan and is still ranked 7th. Both have 2 losses. I get OSU beat Penn St. and Indiana but the discrepancy between 7 and 14 is huge.
The OT rules changes were put in to keep players from playing forever games. I believe it was Texas A&M vs LSU where they played 6 or 7 overtime periods starting at the 25 yard line.. The gam took forever and the number of plays was staggering. The changes were made in the name of player safety.I’m not blaming the rules on the loss, but have we calmed down enough about the game itself to talk about how stupid the new OT rules are?
But why is Syracuse only at #23? They beat the team that beat uga (except for those pesky refs)OSU also lost to the #1 team in the country.
Miami's BEST loss is #23 Syracuse.
Incompetence. Refs make mistakes all the time. It’s a hard job and teams violate rules on nearly every play. The conspiracy theories are for losers.What about the chain crew at VT moving the chains to 9 yards. Was that cheating or complete incompetence?
In case you haven’t noticed, claiming a conspiracy theory is how you win these days (humph..*cough*…politics..hack*cough..)Incompetence. Refs make mistakes all the time. It’s a hard job and teams violate rules on nearly every play. The conspiracy theories are for losers.
NOTHING with Ole Miss is coincidence....And the chains "breaking" 3 times against ole miss last year was surely just coincidence.
The calls were so egregious that the only way to describe it is they were cheating. The targeting, the holdings, the pass interference and the fumble all went Georgia’s way.REFS DON'T CHEAT.
holy crap they are human they make mistakes. sadly many of them hurt us but the refs don't have any dog in the fight.
No time, in the 150+ history of college football have REFEREES been found to be INTENTIONALLY altering games. There will always be rogue referees on occasion, but anyone thinking that there's a mass conspiracy to influence the outcome of games from the NCAA or the SEC or ESPN needs to have their head examined. Only official scandal EVER was the 2007 NBA Tim Donaghy scandal. I think if Donaghy had tried to pull that off today, he would have gotten nailed pretty quickly. Too many high definition camera/angles and too many analytical tools to see when a ref goes against their tendencies, especially in big games where there is a lot of money being bet. Throw in some AI that may start analyzing calls and there will be very few ways to hide putting your finger on the scale.
Yeah…when I saw that 29 yards of penalties to 27 yards right after the game I thought, “Wow, the refs did a remarkable job making the penalty calls look even.”I'm Surprised that the officiating bias has gained so much traction.
How many Gt fans if asked before the game started that they expected GT to get the benefit of the doubt from officials in a prime time road game against UGA?
If I said before the game that it was going into a post 2nd overtime two point conversion contest and that UGA would be called for two penalties on those plays (Holding - declined, and Pass interference in the 7th overtime giving GT a second attempt at a win) and that GT was called for none, would you have taken that?
If I asked Gt fans before the game if the called penalties for the game would be five flags for Gt for 29 yards and 3 flags against UGA for 27 yards, would you have taken that?
Sorry guys, if the officials wanted GT to win, there was no way to get that PI call to get a second chance in the 7th OT to win the game. GT had SO many chances to stick a fork in UGA throughout that game and THEY didn't do it.
The officials swallowed their whistles the entire game for both teams. They let the players determine the game.
Your friend licks glass and butholes what do you expect. I bet he is also a mouth breatherActually had a dwag yapping at me today that our DBs were FAKE injuries to disrupt the flow of the game. So even though at least 2 of them did not return...he said it was fake. SMH
I'm Surprised that the officiating bias has gained so much traction.
How many Gt fans if asked before the game started that they expected GT to get the benefit of the doubt from officials in a prime time road game against UGA?
If I said before the game that it was going into a post 2nd overtime two point conversion contest and that UGA would be called for two penalties on those plays (Holding - declined, and Pass interference in the 7th overtime giving GT a second attempt at a win) and that GT was called for none, would you have taken that?
If I asked Gt fans before the game if the called penalties for the game would be five flags for Gt for 29 yards and 3 flags against UGA for 27 yards, would you have taken that?
Sorry guys, if the officials wanted GT to win, there was no way to get that PI call to get a second chance in the 7th OT to win the game. GT had SO many chances to stick a fork in UGA throughout that game and THEY didn't do it.
The officials swallowed their whistles the entire game for both teams. They let the players determine the game.
Also it wasn't so much the called penalties but the uncalled ones.Yeah…when I saw that 29 yards of penalties to 27 yards right after the game I thought, “Wow, the refs did a remarkable job making the penalty calls look even.”
Except that the most questionable wtf calls that actually decided the game all went against Tech.
I think GT fans are teenie-tiny bit biased. We see their guys do stuff and we're out of our chairs screaming. When we see our guys do stuff, we are like, "that was close but a good no call."Yeah…when I saw that 29 yards of penalties to 27 yards right after the game I thought, “Wow, the refs did a remarkable job making the penalty calls look even.”
Except that the most questionable wtf calls that actually decided the game all went against Tech.
Yes that A&M LSU game was a once in a blue moon scenario. I don’t think rules need to be changed for something so rare. The old rules were fine.The OT rules changes were put in to keep players from playing forever games. I believe it was Texas A&M vs LSU where they played 6 or 7 overtime periods starting at the 25 yard line.. The gam took forever and the number of plays was staggering. The changes were made in the name of player safety.
What is your proposal for OT rules?
There are questionable to blown PI calls in every single football game that I watch.Also it wasn't so much the called penalties but the uncalled ones.
Plus, if the officials "swallowed their whistles" and "let the players determine the game", how do you explain the DPI call on the 4th down stop coming from the ref 10 yards away that didn't have an angle to see any contact when the one that had the proper view called it incomplete without a flag?
Completely agree with you on this. If anything I think the recruits are even more excited after that game than before the game.I think what is also important is the "loss" will not negatively effect recruiting. FOMO is still fully engaged for recruits
Here's a crazy idea re OT. Eliminate it. Allow games to end in ties. In a 12-team playoff format (& likely growing)... the tie in your record more accurately reflects your "resume"... than a win (or loss) in the current OT format.The OT rules changes were put in to keep players from playing forever games. I believe it was Texas A&M vs LSU where they played 6 or 7 overtime periods starting at the 25 yard line.. The gam took forever and the number of plays was staggering. The changes were made in the name of player safety.
What is your proposal for OT rules?