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Posted on 8/15/16 at 10:17 am to dhuck20
Posted on 8/15/16 at 10:20 am to dhuck20
Every Important play near the end of the LSU Bama game.
Posted on 8/15/16 at 12:15 pm to RichardCranium
The year was 1982. SMU was at the peak of its cheating that led to the death penalty. The referees were on the take throughout most of the SWC history.
There is probably no more blatantly bad call than this one...unless its the one right after it. These calls allowed SMU to tie Arkansas 17-17....sending them to the Cotton Bowl in a tiebreaker. Its old...its grainy...but its Keith Jackson and there just isn't a more obvious homer call ever...not even by Mark Curles.
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There is probably no more blatantly bad call than this one...unless its the one right after it. These calls allowed SMU to tie Arkansas 17-17....sending them to the Cotton Bowl in a tiebreaker. Its old...its grainy...but its Keith Jackson and there just isn't a more obvious homer call ever...not even by Mark Curles.
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Posted on 8/15/16 at 12:19 pm to TailbackU
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The one that comes to mind for UGA (where you got royally screwed) was the penalty in the end zone when Zeier threw the TD pass in the fog game vs. Florida in '92. The Dawgs got hosed on that one.
That was a really, really bad one, but it wasn't a penalty. It was because the refs ruled Florida had called timeout before the play (it was right as the ball was snapped) and blew the play dead.
Posted on 8/15/16 at 1:41 pm to VADawg
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blew the play dead
That's right...coming back to me now. I remember thinking what bogus call that was.
Posted on 8/15/16 at 1:44 pm to TailbackU
This has to be it for Tennessee, at least recently
Posted on 8/15/16 at 1:45 pm to KingBeingking
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This year against Syracuse. LF broke like an 80 yard run that was negated. Would've put him over 2000.
Would ahve put him over 300 for that game too if I remember right.
Posted on 8/15/16 at 1:47 pm to lsufball19
might be the biggest in SEC history, changed the outcome of the game, changed Dooley from a winner to a total fraud loser (among other things ) and LSU yet again in the 2000's broke UT's heart
Posted on 8/15/16 at 1:52 pm to NoNameTiger
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Would ahve put him over 300 for that game too if I remember right.
when the carry happened, it would have put him at exactly 300 for the game. He ended up with 31 more rushing yards after that and ended the game with 244 total rushing yards
Posted on 8/15/16 at 2:25 pm to Sid E Walker
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Possibly the most famous negated play ever.
Not as famous as Rocket Ismail vs Colorado.
Posted on 8/15/16 at 2:56 pm to CALIGUMBEAUX
This awesome play was negated by a stupid penalty called by the Bammer refs who were told to only call penalites against LSU
Posted on 8/15/16 at 2:58 pm to StopRobot
I'll bet that lineman was sweating bullets until he caught that.
Posted on 8/15/16 at 4:02 pm to dhuck20
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I got one that was in a better time. Connor Shaw's 80 yard touchdown sprint against Mizzou in 2012 wiped out by a chop block. That being the same game he went 20-21 through the air.
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DJ Swag had 3 personal fouls in a row and score a TD along the way...
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Oh and this one... #ThugLife
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This post was edited on 8/15/16 at 4:14 pm
Posted on 8/15/16 at 4:45 pm to StopRobot
That play was so boss. Terrible make up call.
Posted on 8/15/16 at 5:01 pm to BoarEd
mark curls....that dude. .....i count that game as a Hog win. It was that bad.
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Posted on 8/15/16 at 5:12 pm to dhuck20
Brad Wing fake punt for TD against UF.
Posted on 8/15/16 at 7:39 pm to dhuck20
Not exactly a penalty, but I think this one applies.
Old Barners like myself will never forget this.
For those who don't follow links, in the 4th quarter of the '74 Iron Bowl, as AU trailed Bama 17-7, Phil Gargis hit Thom Gossom on a perfectly executed sideline route for a 41-yard TD...until the back judge 30 yards away from the play determined (after a brief discussion with Paul W. Bryant) that Gossom's foot touched the line a split second before making the catch. No TD, meaning AU's score later in the period wasn't enough to upset the undefeated Tide.
As familiar as I was with the incident, I'd never heard Gossom tell this part of the story, which bears repeating:
Old Barners like myself will never forget this.
For those who don't follow links, in the 4th quarter of the '74 Iron Bowl, as AU trailed Bama 17-7, Phil Gargis hit Thom Gossom on a perfectly executed sideline route for a 41-yard TD...until the back judge 30 yards away from the play determined (after a brief discussion with Paul W. Bryant) that Gossom's foot touched the line a split second before making the catch. No TD, meaning AU's score later in the period wasn't enough to upset the undefeated Tide.
As familiar as I was with the incident, I'd never heard Gossom tell this part of the story, which bears repeating:
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The Alabama cheerleaders were lined up across the end zone. In an unplanned act of spontaneity, I looked to the Alabama cheerleaders, spiked the ball, and pointed to them and said ‘frick Alabama.’
This post was edited on 8/15/16 at 7:42 pm
Posted on 8/15/16 at 8:23 pm to dhuck20
Tommy Lewis off the sideline tackle on dickey maegel.
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