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re: Refs/bias

Posted on 10/25/23 at 11:57 am to
Posted by 14caratgoldjones
Uniontown, Al
Member since Aug 2009
1330 posts
Posted on 10/25/23 at 11:57 am to
I can think of two THIS YEAR where Bama would have put points on the board at critical times, but were negated by so called “judgement” calls. Texas is an example where Burton caught a TD, but was negated by a holding call at a very critical time in the game. It was 13-6 at the time, Texas up. We would have gone in to the half 14-13 Bama.

TAMU, where we block a field goal and run it in for 6, but was called back on a so called crack back 30 yards behind the play. He didn’t even knock the player down. Dumb of our player to even do that, but it wasn’t a true blindside and was a “judgement” call. That game would have been in hand well before it was, if it were never called.

I can on and on but that’s two just this year. We’ve played what, 8 games?
It’s no bias, it’s perception. People see it how they see it.
Posted by bruintiger
nyny
Member since Jan 2007
430 posts
Posted on 10/25/23 at 12:09 pm to
This is a pretty good answer. That said, why is bama hypersensitive about this? And its not like only LSU complains about this. EVERYONE sees it. Why?
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