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2 hours ago, XForce said:

This is going to be a season or two of Texas not getting the benefit of the doubt on any call. The sooner the move is made to the SEC, the better. 

A season or two? It's been going on for years.

The only targeting/no targeting call I can remember us getting the benefit of the doubt on was the utter destruction of the ND receiver in the endzone. I have never seen a team get fucked on review (either way) more than we do. That includes those ridiculous fucking after-the-fact offensive pass interference penalties we were called for repeatedly a few years back. 

Toss that 2-days-after-the-whistle hit on a defenseless Card in there, while we're at it. Didn't exactly defuse the pro-Arky bias claim. 

5 minutes ago, Gut Wagon said:

Toss that 2-days-after-the-whistle hit on a defenseless Card in there, while we're at it. Didn't exactly defuse the pro-Arky bias claim. 

Yeah no kidding.  That one was so crazily blatant I decided I must have just imagined it, since the refs ignored it and I don't think the commentators even mentioned it.  The defender didn't unleash a vicious hit, but it was hard enough to knock Card to the ground and it was so far beyond the whistle that it's pretty much guaranteed to be called under any circumstances I've ever witnessed.  And yet...

Yeah no kidding.  That one was so crazily blatant I decided I must have just imagined it, since the refs ignored it and I don't think the commentators even mentioned it.  The defender didn't unleash a vicious hit, but it was hard enough to knock Card to the ground and it was so far beyond the whistle that it's pretty much guaranteed to be called under any circumstances I've ever witnessed.  And yet...

Austin English (OU) did the same thing to Colt. Refs decided that 21 other guys hearing the whistle wasn’t enough justification to throw the flag.

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