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re: Worst Officiating in an SEC Game?

Posted on 12/14/16 at 1:54 pm to
Posted by BowlJackson
Birmingham, AL
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 12/14/16 at 1:54 pm to
Worst one involving an SEC team, Florida vs Iowa 2006 Outback Bowl

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It included the worst call of all-time where they called face mask on the wrong player:



And they ended the game by reversing an onside kick recovery by calling an offsides that didn't happen:



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and those are just 2 of several bad calls highlighted in the video I linked
This post was edited on 12/14/16 at 1:56 pm
Posted by bgator85
Sarasota
Member since Aug 2007
6025 posts
Posted on 12/14/16 at 2:15 pm to
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Worst one involving an SEC team, Florida vs Iowa 2006 Outback Bowl


If we are going that route, that doesn't come anywhere close to 2003 UF-FSU - The Swindle in the Swamp. The entire game was impacted right from the start.

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Kirk Herbstreit: I don't know where you live but everywhere I have turned this week, Jeremy Foley the AD at Florida and Dave Hart the AD at FSU have been quoted since the end of that game. Every national analyst and talking head from one time to another has had an opinion about how horribly officiated that game was. We can't go back and change the 5 or 6 blown calls that affected the outcome of that game. I said after the game Sat. night that was the best game in college football this year, but unfortunately it was also the worst officiated game I have seen all year. I don't know if I can ever recall so many game-changing blown calls. If you are a Florida fan, I feel for you .. but at this point, I don't know if anything can be done.


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Mike Lopresti of USA today : "The ACC head of officiating said Sunday he will study the tape. Just like bank officials do after a robbery."


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Stewart Mandel of SI : "I've always made fun of the NFL's clunky instant-replay system, which delays the game a good 10 minutes every time a coach decides to throw his silly flag, which most of the time seems to come on a play he's got almost no chance of reversing. Therefore, as you can probably guess, I've always scoffed at the idea of instant replay in college. Let the kids decide the game on the field. However, the officiating in Saturday's Florida State-Florida game was so overwhelmingly bad, so costly to one of the participants, that I can't help but rethink my stance. Normally bad calls have a way of evening themselves out over the course of a contest, but not this time.


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Lee Corso interviewed 12/11 on how ACC Refs prove we need instant replay: "They need to have instant replay in the Sugar Bowl this year. After seeing what happened in the Florida State-Florida game, we cannot afford to have incompetency be a part of the national championship game.


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Miami Herald: There is no instant replay in college football, so Florida had to accept each call. Had the five calls gone the other way, Florida likely would have won in a rout. Two of the Seminoles' fumbles occurred just before they scored touchdowns (14 points), and a Florida fumble was recovered and returned for a score (seven points). Subtract 21 points and FSU is left with 17 points. Also, the Gators were in a position to return two fumbles for touchdowns (14 points), and a third would have given them field position to kick a field goal (three points). Add 17 points to UF's total, and the final score would have been Florida 51, Florida State 17.
This post was edited on 12/14/16 at 2:24 pm
Posted by UF
Florida
Member since Nov 2016
2696 posts
Posted on 12/14/16 at 2:50 pm to
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Worst one involving an SEC team, Florida vs Iowa 2006 Outback Bowl


First, not a correct statement. Worst was the Swindle in the Swamp. And it's not even close.
Second, don't blame the officials for this Iowa / UF game. Hernandez had a talk with them before the game.
Posted by UFFan
Planet earth, Milky Way Galaxy
Member since Aug 2016
1946 posts
Posted on 12/14/16 at 3:26 pm to
The onside kick was the only bad call in UF vs Iowa.
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