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He said he was rooting for Georgia this morning.  Even said it pains him to do so as a Florida alum, but Texas can't come in here and win the conference without taking lumps. 

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  • Signed up just to post in this thread. My older son and I are Georgia Tech grads (we "got out").  My younger son is Texas Ex (CS). I fell in love with UT while he was there.  My two favorite team

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48 minutes ago, locodos said:

Disappointing.  I haven't watched espn/SEC network pregame stuff in years.   That said, I just went and looked at all the clips ESPN has of Georgia/Texas and Doering is just saying UT's OL has to protect better than it did in the first meeting and both teams should run the ball more. True? I think so.  If you have a clip or a link, I'd love to see it.

The only good thing about SEC network is Tim Tebow and they show full games. 

Most of the SEC is pure human garbage.

Most of this board couldn’t wait to join this shit either.
A classic example is the hands to the face call.  They couldn't see the holding next to it, but they saw that.  Ironically if you look at one of the ones where they called holding on us, in the frame is a Georgia guy with his hand up under, I think, Goolsby's facemask just like that.  Somehow they didn't see that one.

They called hands to the face because Kirby told them to.
2 hours ago, Jkwellborn said:


Most of this board couldn’t wait to join this shit either.

I don't think that is correct.  I think most of us wanted out of the B12 and their fuckery.  

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15 minutes ago, satyanash said:

Refs already hard at work this season.

 

That's borderline assault. How the fuck do 8 guys miss this call?

1 minute ago, DFW Horn said:

That's borderline assault. How the fuck do 8 guys miss this call?

To their credit, their was a makeup call a couple of plays later.

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29 minutes ago, satyanash said:

Refs already hard at work this season.

 

It was against Baylor.  Fuck’em.  

1 hour ago, satyanash said:

Refs already hard at work this season.

 

The refs made up for it two plays later on a PI call that was a joke.

3 minutes ago, landman said:

The refs made up for it two plays later on a PI call that was a joke.

Ahh the old 1 call to neutralize 3 bad calls strategy

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I’m not on board to throw in the SEC Refs into the same category as the Rig 12 Refs as corrupt as heck.   BUT there was ticky tacky crap going on in this game that swayed my mind something is going on.  They missed all sorts of offensive holding on OSU and a real obvious one on defense on a throw to the end zone that even Joe Klatt was saying that should’ve been a hold.  So my tin foil hat is on.

1) Some of the SEC Ref crews are still pissed about the UGA game bottle incident and when they get a chance they are going to stick it to us.

2) Some the same SEC Ref crews are good ol’ Southern boys who resent the hell the SEC has expanded 

3) They went of their way to tale it easy on OSU so they wouldn’t be called Homers for the SEC team.  Im not crossing my fingers we get the same treatment from BIG 10 refs in Austin next year

6 minutes ago, Nueces River Rat said:

I’m not on board to throw in the SEC Refs into the same category as the Rig 12 Refs as corrupt as heck.   BUT there was ticky tacky crap going on in this game that swayed my mind something is going on.  They missed all sorts of offensive holding on OSU and a real obvious one on defense on a throw to the end zone that even Joe Klatt was saying that should’ve been a hold.  So my tin foil hat is on.

1) Some of the SEC Ref crews are still pissed about the UGA game bottle incident and when they get a chance they are going to stick it to us.

2) Some the same SEC Ref crews are good ol’ Southern boys who resent the hell the SEC has expanded 

3) They went of their way to tale it easy on OSU so they wouldn’t be called Homers for the SEC team.  Im not crossing my fingers we get the same treatment from BIG 10 refs in Austin next year

1) So the refs have gotten over Georgia throwing bottles in the CCG a couple of years ago?  We’ll see if we get equal treatment.  Not holding my breath.

24 minutes ago, Nueces River Rat said:

I’m not on board to throw in the SEC Refs into the same category as the Rig 12 Refs as corrupt as heck.   BUT there was ticky tacky crap going on in this game that swayed my mind something is going on.  They missed all sorts of offensive holding on OSU and a real obvious one on defense on a throw to the end zone that even Joe Klatt was saying that should’ve been a hold.  So my tin foil hat is on.

1) Some of the SEC Ref crews are still pissed about the UGA game bottle incident and when they get a chance they are going to stick it to us.

2) Some the same SEC Ref crews are good ol’ Southern boys who resent the hell the SEC has expanded 

3) They went of their way to tale it easy on OSU so they wouldn’t be called Homers for the SEC team.  Im not crossing my fingers we get the same treatment from BIG 10 refs in Austin next year

 

Yeah next year it also won't be Corsos last game where he famously put on the Ohio State mascot head like he did the first ever game he did that too..

 

Just sayin' 

 

 

They won't beat Michigan this year if they don't get more physical at running the ball and stopping the run.  Michigan will be glad to run the ball 50 times again.

1 hour ago, Zeus said:

May be an image of 3 people, people playing football and text

Blown LOS infractions shouldn't be missed with 8 officials on the field, especially when it's something as obvious as lining up offside. Furk

On 12/10/2024 at 12:49 PM, Catdaddyhorn said:

He said he was rooting for Georgia this morning.  Even said it pains him to do so as a Florida alum, but Texas can't come in here and win the conference without taking lumps. 

Having aggy as our state's whipping boy isn't enough for these gumps?

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14 minutes ago, johnny utah said:

Protecting the brand tonight.  Good job SECSEC refs.

Wish they would’ve helped us out a little against OSU, but that was different Lee Corsos last game and all. He had to be right, and picked OSU first headgear and last headgear. 

Was that an intentional ruse by ou or a sub mistake by the player?  Because a coach that leans on “the right way” should catch extra shit for games like that. 

He lined up about 1 yard from the sideline, it was not a mistake.

1 hour ago, satyanash said:

 

I don't get this.   Doesn’t SEC have an overlord system like other conferences where the head official can help?   Given it was a scoring play couldn't they have whistled in a review?   So both the field officials and the home office f’d this up?

12 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:

Has the league suspended the Auburn - OU officiating crew? Ari and Andy mentioned it but I haven’t seen a press release. 

That crew doesn’t care, they obviously got paid

I read somewhere that OU had been practicing that play for a week.......hell, their motto is..."when we cheat we win championships"....

I thought I read a few years ago that the NCAA amended the review rule giving the review officials permission to "right" an obvious penalty that is legally reviewable (i.e. not something subjective like PI or holding, etc)?

 

something like review seeing 12 men on the field even if that was missed by the on field officials, confirming if a receiver was eligible. or anyone stepping OOB and being the first to touch the ball- even if the step happened no where near the catch/recovery was made.  

 

that play should have fallen under that rule, its pretty damn obvious.

1 hour ago, TheAuditor said:

I don't get this.   Doesn’t SEC have an overlord system like other conferences where the head official can help?   Given it was a scoring play couldn't they have whistled in a review?   So both the field officials and the home office f’d this up?

I don't think there is a mechanism to flag an uncalled infraction on a video review aside from targeting.

43 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

I don't think there is a mechanism to flag an uncalled infraction on a video review aside from targeting.

12 men on the field

which is sort of the same idea as running a guy off the field that you keep on 

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1 hour ago, AUS-97HORN said:

I thought I read a few years ago that the NCAA amended the review rule giving the review officials permission to "right" an obvious penalty that is legally reviewable (i.e. not something subjective like PI or holding, etc)?

 

something like review seeing 12 men on the field even if that was missed by the on field officials, confirming if a receiver was eligible. or anyone stepping OOB and being the first to touch the ball- even if the step happened no where near the catch/recovery was made.  

 

that play should have fallen under that rule, its pretty damn obvious.

I recall a few years ago in the Rig 12.  I forgot who we played, but the booth called down to review a play.  Not only did they reverse the play which before favored us, but they assessed us with a penalty as well that was not called on the play by the field Refs.   

I’m hopeful that the SEC refs realize OU is playing them for fools (PIing as a strategy) and call a good RRS

3 hours ago, JBJ said:

He lined up about 1 yard from the sideline, it was not a mistake.

when the whistle blows for ball in play, you must be inside the #s.  wonder where he was 

1 hour ago, TrashMaster G said:

I don't think there is a mechanism to flag an uncalled infraction on a video review aside from targeting.

Maybe you missed the Tom Herman era. It happened to us multiple times. 

34 minutes ago, Nueces River Rat said:

I recall a few years ago in the Rig 12.  I forgot who we played, but the booth called down to review a play.  Not only did they reverse the play which before favored us, but they assessed us with a penalty as well that was not called on the play by the field Refs.   

OPI. We were called for it on review at least two weeks in a row, and maybe three times total. 

when the whistle blows for ball in play, you must be inside the #s.  wonder where he was 

The guy that caught that touchdown was close enough to dock the Ou coaching staff. Anyone defending that or believing it was an accident is simple Jack regarded.
48 minutes ago, Jkwellborn said:


The guy that caught that touchdown was close enough to dock the Ou coaching staff. Anyone defending that or believing it was an accident is simple Jack regarded.

where was he when the ball was put in play? 

5 minutes ago, MontereyMX said:

where was he when the ball was put in play? 

Best view I've seen...

 

3 minutes ago, LTtxfan said:

Best view I've seen...

 

Chicken shit as fuck !   Not legal play they know it and practiced it 

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1 hour ago, Tex Pete said:

Maybe you missed the Tom Herman era. It happened to us multiple times. 

OPI. We were called for it on review at least two weeks in a row, and maybe three times total. 

Also illegal man downfield against TCU on a screen pass. Called down as we were about to run the next play. I was there. Truly unbelievable.

It's really sad to that professional coaches think a play like that is OK.   There really is NO honor on the ou sideline. 

Just now, markstanco said:

OU continuing the 50+ year tradition of being white trash cheaters.

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1 minute ago, markstanco said:

OU continuing the 50+ year tradition of being white trash cheaters.

50+ years???  Recalibrate

The term "Sooner" comes from the late 19th century when the US government opened up Indian Territory for settlement through a series of land runs.  Settlers who "jumped the gun" and entered the territory illegally before the official start of the land runs were called "Sooners".

The University of Oklahoma (OU) is a public research university in Norman, Oklahoma, United States. Founded in 1890

The University of Oklahoma first used the nickname "Sooners" in 1908

 

I’m pretty sure I’ve seen a screen shot of him lined up from behind the offense on that play. If I can find it, I’ll post it.

TXHSFB officials are taught hideout plays are illegal in rookie orientation classes.

I don't know how 2 veteran SEC officials miss this, but here we are.

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Furk

Sooner magic is why.

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