In an unprecedented effort to diffuse criticism and accusations of protecting their star team and meal ticket to the BCS Title game, the SEC has suspended the crew involved the the two suspicious calls in the 4th quarter of the Gators-Razorbacks game last week. This is a nice gesture, but it doesn’t change the outcome, and those bad calls did change the game’s outcome and thus saving their golden Gators from embarrassment at home and ruining the SEC BCS party. Fortunately, the fans know this was obvious favoritism and hopefully over the next few weeks the coaches will think of this as the cast their polling votes. Sadly there is no algorithmic component to the BCS formula that compensates for gave-saving referee blunders, at least not yet. So, the SEC is still the best conference, but hopefully since the microscope is now on the officials we’ll get to see those teams prove it fair and square.


I don’t like Florida nor Meyers BUT the officiating in the SEC is the worst I’ve ever seen in over 50 years of watching college football. They penalize offensive players for exuberent celebration but when a defensive end sacks the QB and celebrates the flags stay in their pockets. Why should the defense be held to different standards than the offense?? No wonder some folks believe college football in the SEC is fixed. It is and the referees control the point spread however the league dictates.
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