Tenn and Florida home job call


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I've never said this before but I think the ref should be fired today. The ref called a 15 yard penalty againsts Florida when the Tenn player hit the Florida player in the face and the Florida player hit him back and the ref saw the whole thing as I watched him watch it and he called the penalty only on the Florida guy that led to a 50 yard game winning field goal for Tenn.

This is the worst home job and call I've ever seen and this guy should be fired after this. No excuse. It should have been one of two calls. Either 15 yards on Tenn only or offsetting calls but no only on the Florida guy. If the ref didn't see the first guy but only the second I could understand that but I watched the guy on the TV replay looking right at both of them and only throwing the flag very fast when the Florida guy hit back.

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Since the team of the player that instigated the personal foul was penalized, the ruling stands.

--ScottKIn

No your wrong the Tenn player hit first and wasn't called for a penalty so maybe you should watch that replay because it clearly shows the Tenn player hitting the Florida guy and the Florida guy hitting back and only the Florida guy got called for the penalty. These players can talk smack and it doesn't make a difference whether one player caused it but it only matters when contact comes into play and it clearly shows that the Tenn player made the first contact but he wasn't called for that but worse when the Florida guy hit back he was the only guy called with a penalty. The fact is you can make excuses all you want about the Florida guy should have not hit back it still has to be enforced fairly and that means that either one of two calls should have been made.

One being a penalty only on the Tenn player because he hit first and if he didn't hit the Florida guy the Florida guy would have never hit back.

Two being both players getting called for the penalty and that would offset any gain or loss for both teams. What should have never ever been callled is a penalty only on the Florida guy.

They saw him first (most likely the case) so they called it. No referee's are perfect, therefore errors are made. Take the loss like a Gator fan you are.

I'm on fire today, I chose Auburn over LSU and Tenn over FL and I got them both right in my fantasy league :D

How can you tell the ref saw the hole thing? Watching on tv, you have no clue how it went down. Since it's next to impoosible for a ref to be bias anymore, especially on conference games. So either the Florida guy started it, or the ref missed the first hit and saw the second.

Florida lost. Deal with it. Quit blaming it on someone else.

Well, on the replay the ref was clearly looking at the play when it happened. What I think he did was wait to see of the Florida player was going to retaliate. If not, he SHOULD have flagged the UT player. But, regardless of that, Baker never, EVER should have put himself in that position. Those guys played so composed and professional for 58 minutes only to completely distruct at the end.

And being a fan of the Gators and seeing this rivalry for about 12 years now, I just knew Wilhoit was going to have redemption. If you watch enough UT-UF games in your life, you shouldn't be surprised by this. It almost ALWAYS comes down to a play in the end, and after that penalty, I knew it was over. Plus, our defense did absolutely nothing to stop them the whole game, no reason why they would in the end.

I will say this, though: the ref should have made an off-setting penalty call. I'm not saying the ref lost the game because Baker CLEARLY did not need to retaliate. And the defense should have put some pressure on the QB instead of playing a semi-prevent defense. That was the ballgame.

That's my point, how can you tell where a ref is looking. Sure his head may be faced in that direction, but they are taught to keep their eyes and head on a swivel...no different than football players. In other words, his eyes could have very well been in another direction...something you can't judge on tv

Well I read in the newspapers that the head of the refs was in the stands and is going to suspend all the refs in the game saying it was a disgrace to all the other refs. Here is what he had to say. He talked to the ref and asked him how much he saw and he said everything but he said that the Florida player was saying things to get the Tenn player going so he didn't call the original hit from the Tenn player but called it when the Florida guy hit back because the Florida guy started it first. Also the head of the refs said that on the play before it was a running play and they should have kept the clock running after the first down but they kept it stopped and that should have ran another 25 seconds off of the less than 1 minute clock which was well before the Tenn offense got going. Either way the head of the refs said it was a disgrace to have their fellow refs work so hard on going a good job and then see this happen. He suspended all the refs because one of them should not noticed that a running play should not have stopped the clock and there was no excuse for missing that.

Yeah, regardless of the penalty or not (even though I'm very annoyed by it), the clock should have burned those 25 seconds! That clock should have never stopped in the first place. There was no way in hell UT was going to score if the clock had 20-something seconds left with no timeouts.

Also, I couldn't beleive Matt Leech missed that field goal! :blink: I was like WTF?!

At least the officiating wasn't as bad as the ACC refs for the UF-FSU game last season :x. Now if any officiating crew deserves to be fired, it should be THAT ONE! That was ****ing unbelievable. This is more of a reason why they need to bring instant replay to college footbal. It is absolutely necessary! Oh well... hopefully we will have a good season this year. I'm looking forward to sitting in the Swamp sweating my ass off yelling with the other 90,000+ people around me! ;) :happy:

All I can say is that "It's great to be a Florida Gator!"

PS: **** YOU ROCKY TOP! :laugh: ;)

The official who ruined the game for us, Bobby Moreau, has been suspended from working a Florida game for the remainder of the season and the season after. Any other punishments have been kept secret by the SEC.

And what about the officials from the reFSU game last year? Oh yeah...I forgot. The ACC (aka All-Convict Conference) doesn't discipline their officials.

Oh well, nothing the SEC does to Booby Moreau will get the loss off the record.

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