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re: Regardless of how we do on the field. The league office will not allow LSU to win

Posted on 10/27/17 at 2:14 am to
Posted by la_birdman
Northern GA via Lake Charles
Member since Feb 2005
31044 posts
Posted on 10/27/17 at 2:14 am to
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Can you send me the stats on calls for and against lsu and whether or not each call was fair?


That's not my job nor is it anyone else's that are sitting in the stands watching the games.


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technology could help improve playcalling at this point.



We have all the replays we need. It's a matter of favoritism which goes back to my original point, if you're going to be a ref and run an officiating crew, you are expected to call the game fairly.

I realize you agreed with me and I'm not taking a shot at you personally so please don't take it that way but there is undeniable bias toward Bama in the league office.


I was thrilled when I saw that guy call a fair game in the national championship game last season.

Omigosh, you mean Bama makes penalties? That's what I'm saying. Everyone knows it and it's never called.

And don't forget the SEC HQ are run by graduates of....... take a guess.....


It's infuriating.
Posted by Tiger Tracker
Austin,TX
Member since Nov 2015
7232 posts
Posted on 10/27/17 at 2:22 am to
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la_birdman


no offense taken. I get your point and again, i agree it is an incestuous relationship.

I agree on the bama bias. I just think that the bias stems from how they are perceived in college football more than them being from Bama. If it was the latter i think Bama would have been more relevant pre saban era.

That's why i was saying sometimes auburn gets it, or Florida, or even LSU. It all depends on who is perceived to be "better" in the minds of the refs. Besides an independent officiating body i am not sure how you fix that issue. I just don't believe the SEC is bias towards Bama because of its and their location. I believe it's because of their winning tradition and how much money they generate, and if Bama fell off in two years the next hot team in the SEC would be getting the favorable calls. Just my optinon on the matter.
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