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re: Will Muschamp sends strong message, says South Carolina players have lost trust in SEC
Posted on 10/25/19 at 1:52 am to CNB
Posted on 10/25/19 at 1:52 am to CNB
I said Florida.
I digress, though: I agree with the sentiment, but the SEC is always going to choose its horses.
You'll notice hot teams seem to get a lot more favorable calls than others and in part I blame the way the selection for the Playoff is.
I wouldn't be surprised if Florida got a lot of its calls going its way since Georgia has proven itself as entirely erratic.
The SEC will always shoot to get two teams in the title game, and with the way the CFP is I understand the business decision. That being said: I don't want to watch a bullshite game just as much as anyone. Including you. I don't want to win games in that manner or lose them, because if they had called the game as they were in the first half there's a good chance Florida loses. There are only so many one-sided calls that a team can overcome.
I honestly wish there was no such thing as "SEC" refs or that we periodically shifted to lesser conferences. The only problem is that refs from other conferences will absolutely submarine others.
It's a giant fricking mess.
I digress, though: I agree with the sentiment, but the SEC is always going to choose its horses.
You'll notice hot teams seem to get a lot more favorable calls than others and in part I blame the way the selection for the Playoff is.
I wouldn't be surprised if Florida got a lot of its calls going its way since Georgia has proven itself as entirely erratic.
The SEC will always shoot to get two teams in the title game, and with the way the CFP is I understand the business decision. That being said: I don't want to watch a bullshite game just as much as anyone. Including you. I don't want to win games in that manner or lose them, because if they had called the game as they were in the first half there's a good chance Florida loses. There are only so many one-sided calls that a team can overcome.
I honestly wish there was no such thing as "SEC" refs or that we periodically shifted to lesser conferences. The only problem is that refs from other conferences will absolutely submarine others.
It's a giant fricking mess.
Posted on 10/25/19 at 3:03 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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I said Florida.
You did.
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Gators will tell you about LSU, you guys will cry about Gators, LSU will cry about Alabama coming up and Georgia will cry about Vanderbilt, A&M, Auburn, Florida and Missouri.
This is what I was referring to. Made me laugh. And the Georgia bit too with every team
Posted on 10/25/19 at 10:52 am to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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I agree with the sentiment, but the SEC is always going to choose its horses.
You'll notice hot teams seem to get a lot more favorable calls than others and in part I blame the way the selection for the Playoff is.
I wouldn't be surprised if Florida got a lot of its calls going its way since Georgia has proven itself as entirely erratic.
The SEC will always shoot to get two teams in the title game, and with the way the CFP is I understand the business decision. That being said: I don't want to watch a bullshite game just as much as anyone. Including you. I don't want to win games in that manner or lose them, because if they had called the game as they were in the first half there's a good chance Florida loses. There are only so many one-sided calls that a team can overcome.
I honestly wish there was no such thing as "SEC" refs or that we periodically shifted to lesser conferences. The only problem is that refs from other conferences will absolutely submarine others.
It's a giant fricking mess.
Excellent post. Bravo, good sir.
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