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There have been a couple games against UGA where bad calls by the refs helped them win. However, UGA fans always talk about how the '98 & '99 contests were basically handed to us by the refs and that the Bulldogs should have won both games. Quite a few of us thought Tech got away with a fumble in the '98 game when Joe Hamilton put the ball on the ground and was called down by contact. It was a critical play that pretty much decided the game. It was also such a bam-bam call by the refs at full speed that it could have gone either way. Some friends of mine from my time at Tech were talking about the fumble about a year later. They had the game recorded on VHS, so we decided to look at the play again. In slow motion it looked like Hamilton fumbled, but when slowed down to frame-by-frame speed, his knee actually touched the turf a frame before the ball popped out. So, it tuned out to be the right call. It was so close, had they ruled it a fumble on the field and instant replay existed back then, it might not have been overturned.
The Jasper Sanks fumble definitely would have been overturned by instant replay. But there was another critical call by the refs in the '99 game. At about the 7:00 mark in the 4th quarter, UGA makes what looks like a touchdown on a pass from Quincy Carter. The receiver (Parker) corralled the ball, but the ref was right on top of it and ruled him out of bounds. UGA had to settle for a tying field goal. It looked like Parker's knee touched before he went out, and two UGA fans who were there within about three feet of the play could be seen going apoplectic. The first replay looked like Parker's knee touched inbounds, but on the second replay you could see a sliver of air between his knee and the turf. So that was the right call.
The Jasper Sanks fumble definitely would have been overturned by instant replay. But there was another critical call by the refs in the '99 game. At about the 7:00 mark in the 4th quarter, UGA makes what looks like a touchdown on a pass from Quincy Carter. The receiver (Parker) corralled the ball, but the ref was right on top of it and ruled him out of bounds. UGA had to settle for a tying field goal. It looked like Parker's knee touched before he went out, and two UGA fans who were there within about three feet of the play could be seen going apoplectic. The first replay looked like Parker's knee touched inbounds, but on the second replay you could see a sliver of air between his knee and the turf. So that was the right call.