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re: Bama protected sucks but it makes $$

Posted on 10/21/19 at 6:33 pm to
Posted by CtrlAltDel
B-Ham
Member since Nov 2007
995 posts
Posted on 10/21/19 at 6:33 pm to
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326 million for 2014, its revenue totals have been $527 million, $639 million and $650 million prior to its 2018 figure. In each of those last three years, the SEC was far ahead of the major conference that finished with the second-highest revenue total.

I agree you hate to see it, as a passionate college football fan, but the money doesn't lie. When Bama makes the playoffs, more times than not, they win it. More money. So how would you rather have it?

The refs probably do this more subconciously than anything. In other words, its more in the back of their minds, what has to be done. I get it. Lets give the officials a break. They are probably under pressure, i sure in the hell wouldnt want their job.


Sure, this makes perfect sense. The most penalized team in the history of college football, Alabama 2019, is actually protected by the refs subconsciously. Saban, using invisible laser beams, indicates to the refs when penalties are appropriate.

The refs give them 80 penalties a game but, not at crucial moments. That way, the cash elephant is protected.

Makes perfect lsusense.
This post was edited on 10/21/19 at 6:36 pm
Posted by Wtxtiger
Gonzales la
Member since Feb 2011
7257 posts
Posted on 10/21/19 at 6:54 pm to
The problem is 2/3 of the refs in the conference would drop to their knees and polish Saban’s short little knob just to get a selfie with the new Bear. It’s the absolute truth. Especially the crew that called the Vol’s game. I have seen that crew, that specific head official, frick LSU to death in the past. It’s always a judgement call like PI or holding. Always. Auburn should be here standing with me because AU has been fricked by Bama refs over and over too. Everyone gets fricked by bama refs, even lowly Arkansas.
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