hgilmer3
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ORIGINAL: JW I'm an LSU fan, and there is corruption in the SEC officiating. You should google LSU Alabama interception or just SEC officials and read what national sports columnists are saying today. Since you wanted to jump in, I'll also not the 5.5 yard markoff for running into the kicker on 4th down that created a 4th and even shorter for Bama on that drive. And let's see, the interference waved off against Bama when the LSU QB threw the ball out of bounds in the fourth quarter -- a good call btw -- when the officials let the interference call stand against LSU in the first half on a virtually identical play when the Bama QB threw the ball out of bounds. Both were clearly uncatchable. But only LSU drew a penalty. And the spearing on Jefferson, the crown of the helmet to the chest, that wasn't called. I could discuss the calls in Bama-Tennessee or in Florida-Arkansas, but I won't. You already know about those. As for corruption, Bama has been the master of it for decades in the SEC. Like I said, Bama had a better team. Too bad LSU didn't get a fair chance to take them on, though. Or Tennessee. Edit: Here's a little read for you. http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/story/12483844/tides-win-is-no-masterpiece-for-maligned-sec-officials quote:
ORIGINAL: hgilmer3 I'm an Alabama fan and no there isn't any corruption in the SEC. If we went around saying there was corruption every time a play didn't go our way, Alabama would have been doing it long ago. Note: LSU defender in 2004 pushing our receiver out of the way and getting an interception. A replay of it showed it was clearly PI. But, we didn't scream "Corruption in the SEC!!!" Um, if they wanted to "give us the game" then why didn't they just call it roughing the kicker? That is one of the most ridiculous arguments I have ever heard. "No, we wanted to give Alabama the game so instead of calling roughing the kicker which we probably should have since his leg was still up in the air, we decided to "give" them a half a yard so they could go for it on 4th down." Are you truly listening to what you are saying? And yes, I jumped in when someone is making silly sad arguments, someone must counter those silly sad arguments in the interest of sanity. There were 2 PI's that weren't called on LSU. The downing of the ball inside the 1 was touched by an LSU player and should have been marked on the 5. The safety should not have been called. The ball was within 2-3 yards of Mark Ingram. There was a pass to Brad Smelley that was called not a catch that probably should have been called a catch. We had a slew of penalties called on us at home against South Carolina. This charge of corruption is one of the most idiotic things I have ever seen.
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