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Week 12 Games Discussion



Giving B1G refs leeway to enforce a subjective call like that is like giving a 5 year old a loaded gun to play with.

They can barely get the basics of catch/no catch, holding and PI right. More often than not they fuck those up even with replay.

I don't know where they find them but they are god awful at their side hustle.
 
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South Carolina thrashes No. 5 Tennessee 63-38 to end Vols' playoff hopes

And when we say that Tennessee couldn’t stop South Carolina, we mean that very literally. Outside of a one-play drive to end the first half, South Carolina (7-4) scored touchdowns on eight of its first nine possessions. The Gamecocks scored on their first five possessions of the night and didn’t punt until the third quarter thanks to a fantastic performance by QB Spencer Rattler.

That form had eluded him until Saturday night. After throwing eight touchdowns and nine interceptions through South Carolina’s first 10 games of the season, Rattler threw six touchdowns and no interceptions as South Carolina scored the most points ever by a ranked team against a team in the top five of the AP poll.



Entire article: https://sports.yahoo.com/hendon-hoo...3-38-to-end-vols-playoff-hopes-035726497.html

63 is also the most points that Tennessee has allowed since ‘93.

1893. Excluding 2 games in 1918 that had basically a club team due to players and the coach heading to WWI service, and UT doesn’t recognize them as official games.

In 1893, the third year for the team, they took a trip to the Raleigh-Durham area and played 4 road games in 6 days, losing 0-60 to UNC in Chapel Hill, 0-70 to Trinity in Durham, 0-64 at Wake Forest, and 6-12 to N.C. A&M in Raleigh. So the first three games had them getting out-scored 194-0 in a 4-day period!

Florida scored 62 in 1995, the previous modern record for points allowed.
 
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63 is also the most points that Tennessee has allowed since ‘93.

1893. Excluding 2 games in 1918 that had basically a club team due to players and the coach heading to WWI service, and UT doesn’t recognize them as official games.

In 1893, the third year for the team, they took a trip to the Raleigh-Durham area and played 4 road games in 6 days, losing 0-60 to UNC in Chapel Hill, 0-70 to Trinity in Durham, 0-64 at Wake Forest, and 6-12 to N.C. A&M in Raleigh. So the first three games had them getting out-scored 194-0 in a 4-day period!

Florida scored 62 in 1995, the previous modern record for points allowed.

:rofl::horse:
 
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I was going to say that was one of the worst calls ever.
Then, I remembered this bad boy.

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Giving B1G refs leeway to enforce a subjective call like that is like giving a 5 year old a loaded gun to play with.

They can barely get the basics of catch/no catch, holding and PI right. More often than not they fuck those up even with replay.

I don't know where they find them but they are god awful at their side hustle.
Another interesting call they made this week was with just over 10 minutes left in the Wiscy-Nebraska game. Herbig had been ejected for targeting earlier, when the QB slid late and Herbig hit him with a shoulder up high just after the QB would be called defenseless. So when Wiscy scored their first TD to make it 14-9 with 10:07 left, Herbig came over to join in the team celebration as guys were coming off the field. But since he had been DQ’ed, he didn’t have his helmet on, and got 15 yards for ‘unsportsmanlike conduct’ by being on the field without a helmet.

The 15 yards would be marked on the kickoff, and the ref said “number 19, this is his first unsportsmanlike conduct penalty of the game”. If he got another one, would they eject him again?
 
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