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There was a buzz of controversy on Saturday about whether this referee in the Mississippi State vs. Texas A&M game made a fist pump after a Bulldogs scored. You tell me...
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TommyDaTiger89 months
That's Stingray's dad
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Dignan89 months
I don't think so. I'm pretty sure Stingray was a test tube baby.
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LSUAlum200189 months
Stingray has a twin brother that looks like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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davis81889 months
He's signaling to the wings that the ball is in the endzone
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Ponchy Tiger89 months
SEC officials corrupt? nah they have morals on par with the democratic party.
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earl keese89 months
As well as the republican party.
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AtlantaLSUfan89 months
Both parties are corrupt. Go independent. Remember Trump was a democrat, he's a man without a party trying to end corruption.
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theBru89 months
So aTm got away from UT, but will never escape the the 2 Bama teams...If SEC had their way, either the barners or the gumps will be in the CFP every year...
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bamafan100189 months
Getting his football and baseball umpiring mixed up
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atltiger648789 months
Good lord, you people are nuts.
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texashorn89 months
Silly aggies, looks like a back judge who is simply clicking his stopwatch.
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SG_Geaux89 months
There is nothing in his hand from the looks of that video.
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bigman33489 months
some people must have started watching football over the weekend
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Just_Fight_Baby89 months
you win, have an up vote
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justausedcarguy89 months
Grinded
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Sancho Panza89 months
The other officials were busy calling for double high fives.
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NYCAuburn89 months
SEC/Birmingham/Alabama Teams fix is in for ultimate Iron Bowl. This is why headquarters was moved to the state of Alabama.
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roger7989 months
Based on the mechanics of the play, he's probably not the guy responsible for signaling "Touchdown" but the fist pump may have been confirmation the runner was in the end zone. Could have been a signal to the side judge so the side judge could signal "Touchdown." Now if it was Alabama on the score, that would be different.
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GOON89 months
The umpire was likely just signalling to the line judge/head linesman that the ball crossed the goal line. As roger79 said, that's a common signal from an umpire as calling the touchdown is not his call, it's the wingers call. texashorn, that's not the back judge, that's the umpire. The back judge would never be positioned in that spot to start a play.
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SABANrulz189 months
The same reason Alabama has to beat the team they play and the Referees, If there were anything good about the SEC Commissioner he would have a bunch of them suspended,during the LSU game UA was on the 5 1st and goal a flag UA movement by the OL, The commentators said I did not see anybody move they reshowed it and nobody moved, LSU had some no calls that should have been called on Bama the same LSU.
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SABANrulz189 months
NYC Auburn you got guts I will give you that, Talking about UA like AU had a bunch of Choir boys, AU gets by with more than any team in the Nation, MalZans Offense would not work at all if not allowed to have his OL down field blocking, And it is way beyond 3 yards that's how AU has the most rushing yards, That is why Coach Jimbo Fisher posted that Alabama got cheated out of the National Championship Game, And weasel when AU won the NC with Fig Newton, That's how AU won the Referees does not have enough balls to throw they are a poor excuse of a Referee, Alabama has a lot of NCs and we did not have to pay the Referees to get there or to win like AU, I look forward to seeing your crappy team at Tuscaloosa even with the REfs letting you CHEAT we are going to stomp a mud hole in your @ss.
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