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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
LSU head coach Ed Orgeron met with the media on Monday and said that he has submitted several plays and penalties from the Alabama game into the league office that he would like an explanation on.

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Any time I hear a plane crashes or a bus wrecks, I hope it is Bama
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I am trying to decide if I enjoyed the Liberal melt or Coach O's melt better... Keep up the stereotype, Tigers!
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beta move
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bitching about the refs is for losers. Makes us look pathetic. Every team in the country can point to 4-5 plays where they think the refs screwed them. Happens every single week. Stop bitching and play better.
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Several calls need an "interpretation". That's his job as coach to submit them. That is why there is a process to do so.
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Orgeron needs to stop with the excuses and be a damn head coach. His offensive game plan was no different than the guy before him that was FIRED and anyone that think that Orgeron should be the head coach of LSU is blinded by cajun spices. Who gives a damn where the new head is from as long as he can recruit and coach. Would Alabama, Florida, Texas, USC, Michigan, or Ohio St even interview Orgeron, much less hire him? That answer is NO!
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His offensive gameplan was no different, eh?
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Holding everywhere. Alabama gets away with it in every game.
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Shut down Hurts OSU
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I knew LSixU was pathetic, but this beats all. This is even more enjoyable than The Streak.
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Go set fire to a tree, gump or go to jail in New Orleans for exposing yourself .
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Sorry I meant go poison a tree or two.
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oh our team's no good? bama didnt score til the 4th quarter and with ref help to LSU out the endzone and bama in @bamadan62
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Let us not forget about the false start calls on their FG drive that helped them run over 3 mins off the clock. That is the only penalty that helps a team late in a game. The last one came before their field goal when they were on the goal line. 3rd and goal play started with 3:51 to go in the game. Then there is a phantom FS call and they restart the 40 sec clock and start the play clock after they had just run it all the way down. They do not get their 3rd down play off until 2:51. The officials essentially wasted 1:00 on that play. Truth be told, if bama had not tried to quick snap the first 3rd down play (the one they got the FS penalty on), they could have run another 20 seconds off the clock. I'm not saying we would have done anything with the extra time, but I find it funny how we go the entire game without flags being thrown until it really matters.
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Nothing will happen if the teams getting the shaft don't band together and force it. When the Big 12 schools had enough of Texas' shite they made something happen, aTm and the Huskers gave them the bird and walked. That conference lost a lot of luster. This Bama/Auburn thing is approaching the level of OU/Texas then all the rest. They've already diminished the SEC East and now they are working to diminish all the rest.
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REC does work
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Pulling an alleva and catering to the fans wants. It's fine to do this as all coaches do it from time to time but to grandstand about it is just him politicking.
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Too much money riding on Alabama making it the CFP for LSU to win this game. When it became obvious Bama was struggling, the Refs came to the rescue. Let your eyes see the proof while the SEC Bank counts the money.
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or your team isn't any good. Either one.
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"Too much money riding on Alabama making it the CFP for LSU to win this game"..... the SEC champ will almost certainly make the playoff, so the SEC will get its money regardless. Take off the tinfoil hat.
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I'm sure the SEC will assemble a crack group of investigators and get to the bottom of this, with the same urgency we saw after Auburn 2006.
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what the SEC office did to Vandy against Auburn was even more glaring than what happened to us and directly cost Vandy the game
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Austin sports talk today was going on and on about the bogus late hit against LSU that kept the TD Bama drive alive
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"ustin sports talk today was going on and on about the bogus late hit against LSU that kept the TD Bama drive alive".... firstly, it was a late hit and White should've pulled back. Secondly, the late hit was on a 2nd down play. It didn't necessarily keep the drive alive.
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SEC officiating headquarters is in Birmingham, AL. It'll never change.
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The late hit on Hurts was not a good call. That is really only glaring one I disagreed with.
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I guess the three holds on the td run and the phantom "personal foul" on Lsu when bama assaulted our guys out of bounds didn't make it through your cable box?
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What about the intentional grounding that was called on etling? Forgot about that too?
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Really!!! Late hit on a sliding Danny Etling was a good NO call you should agree with
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That doesn't look good at all. those penalties and no-calls were somewhat important but LSU had no chance of staying with Bama all game.
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Simply false. They did stay with "Bama all game". Only after the bogus late hit was Bama able to extend the drive that lead to the score on the blatant holding that was overlooked on the TD run. Penalties and no calls cost LSU at least two scoring opportunities.
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Look like they were doing pretty good, until then...
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