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Is it true that ONLY the head ref was from the SEC and the rest from ACC?
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I saw that somewhere too but I thought I read the other way around (head ref was ACC with SEC crew).Is it true that ONLY the head ref was from the SEC and the rest from ACC?
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Is it true that ONLY the head ref was from the SEC and the rest from ACC?
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I saw that somewhere too but I thought I read the other way around (head ref was ACC with SEC crew).
I don’t think they mix and match crews. Crews stick together and build familiarity.
Unfamiliar crews typically result in lots of mistakes and generally $#!tty officiating…..
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Ahhh… so he was an ACC official until it was determined that he could be bought!No, it was an all SEC officiating crew including the replay crew. What you read is that the head ref WAS an ACC ref last year but "hit the portal" in the off-season and this is his first year on the SEC crews.
ExactlyCollege football has turned into WWE. I watched a lot of football this year and bet on around 100 games you would be amazed at how much corruption there is in these big games that someone who isn’t following the O/U or point spread would recognize. BS holding calls and insane play calls in certain situations. Ever since gambling became legal in half the states it gets more obvious. I honestly wouldn’t be surprised if athletes weren’t gambling on games with NIL money
LOL, our coach doesn’t think it was rigged but we know it was. Good one!^^^^^
THIS IN SPADES!
And didn’t review it for all the viewers to see which is normal practice. Never announced it was reviewed for targeting or tipped ball per normal procedure. This game was absolutely rigged by the $EC/ABC.
If you can objectively look at what happened and not suspect foul play then you are a fool. We will never have proof. The crew can hind behind “missed calls” for most of the crap that happened, but missing the targeting was absolutely intentional…especially now saying that it was “cleared.” That is a painfully obvious violation of the rules caught on video and watched by the official in the game, yet still ignored. Was the game rigged from the start? No. Was that intentionally called wrong in the moment? 100%.LOL, our coach doesn’t think it was rigged but we know it was. Good one!
Where did he say that? I've read the exact opposite.LOL, our coach doesn’t think it was rigged but we know it was. Good one!
Exactly
Keys pause in the 680 interview and how he answered is all we need to hear. He knows and sent a subtle message that it was a sec jobWhere did he say that? I've read the exact opposite.
Officials play with a net. It’s called replay. They get mulligans. Players don’t. It’s all human error. This is where I disagree with CBK. That call was the game. It was absolutely worth a TO if it came to that. The replay official could not have denied targeting if forced to review.If you can objectively look at what happened and not suspect foul play then you are a fool. We will never have proof. The crew can hind behind “missed calls” for most of the crap that happened, but missing the targeting was absolutely intentional…especially now saying that it was “cleared.” That is a painfully obvious violation of the rules caught on video and watched by the official in the game, yet still ignored. Was the game rigged from the start? No. Was that intentionally called wrong in the moment? 100%.
Sure they could have found a way to not call it targeting. The review crew takes a nap and has the Ref announce, "the play was reviewed and no targeting occurred." I think Key believed that would occur and chose to hold his timeout for a potential final drive.Officials play with a net. It’s called replay. They get mulligans. Players don’t. It’s all human error. This is where I disagree with CBK. That call was the game. It was absolutely worth a TO if it came to that. The replay official could not have denied targeting if forced to review.
The ref looked key dead in the face and told him we reviewed targeting and it was cleared. Hence key saw no point challengingSure they could have found a way to not call it targeting. The review crew takes a nap and has the Ref announce, "the play was reviewed and no targeting occurred." I think Key believed that would occur and chose to hold his timeout for a potential final drive.
My point is not that it would not be ruled correctly, but that CBK challenged that ruling and forced anyone watching to view it over and over at the time. You never know what may have come from the replay official knowing all eyes were upon him.Sure they could have found a way to not call it targeting. The review crew takes a nap and has the Ref announce, "the play was reviewed and no targeting occurred." I think Key believed that would occur and chose to hold his timeout for a potential final drive.
You think ABC would’ve shown it?My point is not that it would not be ruled correctly, but that CBK challenged that ruling and forced anyone watching to view it over and over at the time. You never know what may have come from the replay official knowing all eyes were upon him.
This is why challenging the tipped pass was the correct move between the two possible challenges. much less subjective, imo,You think ABC would’ve shown it?
They would’ve gone to commercial and told us the replay was inconclusive and showed us the same angle we all saw before.
For what it’s worth, I think it was targeting…. but if there was no better angle, it would not be called. He clearly drops his head, leads with the crown and launches. However, he was coming from the side and the crown may have been on the ball. No way to conclusively tell from what we saw. The fact that NO OTHER angle has been shown means either they don’t have it or they don’t want to have it. In either case, we weren’t getting the call. That’s BS. CLEARLY