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Not the zebra’s best effort tonight. And you’d think the sec would want us to remain paper tigers for Georgia and aggy to tear apart, so I think it’s just incompetence.

but the uncatchable dpi and then holding on our first ot play sure are sus, and great places to affect the outcome. 

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Should have looked at the sideline catch, and the Guilbeau tackle inbounds before the game tying field goal. Of course , ESPN has cut production costs to the bone and they didn’t give us a good angle on either. It makes you wonder if that trickles back to Birmingham. 

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2 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:

Should have looked at the sideline catch,

There wasn't one fucking Kentucky fan that thought that dude caught that ball.

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24 seconds left in the 4th quarter, Kentucky out of timeouts. How did they end up with a stopped clock? The Kentucky WR was tackled in bounds.

 

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24 seconds left in the 4th quarter, Kentucky out of timeouts. How did they end up with a stopped clock? The Kentucky WR was tackled in bounds.
 
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IIRC, the refs were hauling ass to set the ball so their offense could run tempo late in the game. Such fucking bullshit. Officials should take the same time to set the ball throughout the game.
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When there's a 1st down inside 2 minutes the clock is supposed to stop TEMPORARILY. Then the ref signals to restart it. I'd love to see a side by side comparison of when the clock restarts for Texas in that situation compared to UKs final drive in regulation  They were able to get the next snap off before the clock started again I believe on each play. A fucking NASCAR pit crew couldn't get set for the next snap after a 16 yard gain in 11 seconds. Then the obvious tackle in bounds where they call him out of bounds was utter bullshit. They didn't even bother to review it which would have been basically the same benefit of calling him out anyway, but would have exposed their BS. As others have said Texas should never be in the position thet were in last night against fucking Kentucky but there was some fuckery brewing. Glad the D bailed the team out. Again.  

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We (Bama / Tenn) had a relatively decent crew last night. They did, however, continue the decades-long practice of disregarding Tennessee’s cheap shots after the whistle and piling onto ball carriers and receivers already down by contact / on the ground or out of bounds. Aguilera tried to ease by the marker on a third and long. Several Bama d men clocked him on the neck as he went down and he wasn’t the same after.  I would not want to play them on a neutral field.  #14 caught everything Aguilera threw near him.  Pray you get this crew in Athens, not the one with “Gomer Pyle” Broussard or Bouchard, Boudreaux or whatever his Yat name is.

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2 minutes ago, Bama Llama said:

We (Bama / Tenn) had a relatively decent crew last night. They did, however, continue the decades-long practice of disregarding Tennessee’s cheap shots after the whistle and piling onto ball carriers and receivers already down by contact / on the ground or out of bounds. Aguilera tried to ease by the marker on a third and long. Several Bama d men clocked him on the neck as he went down and he wasn’t the same after.  I would not want to play them on a neutral field.  #14 caught everything Aguilera threw near him.  Pray you get this crew in Athens, not the one with “Gomer Pyle” Broussard or Bouchard, Boudreaux or whatever his Yat name is.

Gomer Pyle called one our UGA games last year.   For a Cajun last name he sure favors UGA for some reason$.  

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8 hours ago, pacman said:

24 seconds left in the 4th quarter, Kentucky out of timeouts. How did they end up with a stopped clock? The Kentucky WR was tackled in bounds.

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Yeah, that was pretty egregious, and highly impactful.  His knees and elbows and hips... ALL hit the ground in-bounds and then he slid out.  It was effectively a free timeout for Kentucky, saving enough clock for at least two extra snaps on the drive that let them tie the game. 

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17 hours ago, Nueces River Rat said:

Gomer Pyle called one our UGA games last year.   For a Cajun last name he sure favors UGA for some reason$.  

He called our UGA game last year and he and his shitty crew called it UGA’s way for 98% of the night. But for some incredible circus catch&runs by Ryan Williams, we lose that one.  

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14 hours ago, Fondren & Main said:

The holding call on Baker in OT was sorry.  That was as bad as the crew that did OSU in 2015.

that was 

a) due to all the bitching Stoops had done throughout the game and we ran it to Kentucky's sideline, if I recall.  you can bet he was yelling at the refs, during the play.

b) the refs trying to do Stoops a solid to try to help him recover from his idiocy in going for it on 4th.

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19 hours ago, Paul Wesley said:

Yeah, that was pretty egregious, and highly impactful.  His knees and elbows and hips... ALL hit the ground in-bounds and then he slid out.  It was effectively a free timeout for Kentucky, saving enough clock for at least two extra snaps on the drive that let them tie the game. 

again, Kentucky sideline.  would you want Stoops red face, with dickmunching breath, in your face by calling him down inbounds?

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28 minutes ago, dcar00 said:

again, Kentucky sideline.  would you want Stoops red face, with dickmunching breath, in your face by calling him down inbounds?

He was down OOB.  This was his first contact with anything other than his feet.  Landed with his hip over the line and his elbow OOB.  I thought the same thing Saturday night, and the fact they didn't replay any questionable calls on TV was maddening. 

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The next play was a bit more egregious.  The offsides call looked like Moore got a good jump on the ball, basically right as the center started moving the ball.  The real call should have been false start, right tackle.

 

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16 minutes ago, PvilleStang said:

He was down OOB.  This was his first contact with anything other than his feet.  Landed with his hip over the line and his elbow OOB.  I thought the same thing Saturday night, and the fact they didn't replay any questionable calls on TV was maddening. 

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his left forearm without the ball in it hits first in bounds and then his right arm and hip hit.  he was down in bounds.

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4 minutes ago, dcar00 said:

his left forearm without the ball in it hits first in bounds and then his right arm and hip hit.  he was down in bounds.

Well at least we saw the TV crew replay this controversial call from multiple angles.

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44 minutes ago, utee94 said:

Well at least we saw the TV crew replay this controversial call from multiple angles.

ha. there was some pretty sneaky ref ball going on for the last 12 min and OT of that game. very fortunate our D stopped those last 2 runs of OT well short of the goal line so it was very obvious he didn't make it.

I would like to understand at what point refs consider a ball uncatchable.  I rarely see it happen anymore.  It used to get called more often IMO.

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2 hours ago, dcar00 said:

again, Kentucky sideline.  would you want Stoops red face, with dickmunching breath, in your face by calling him down inbounds?

He did it all fucking night anyway, what's the fucking difference?

As I look up at the Ole Miss- UGA replay , Kirby is casually strolling down to the 10 yard line.  Nice work refs, fucking hell 

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ha. there was some pretty sneaky ref ball going on for the last 12 min and OT of that game. very fortunate our D stopped those last 2 runs of OT well short of the goal line so it was very obvious he didn't make it.
I would like to understand at what point refs consider a ball uncatchable.  I rarely see it happen anymore.  It used to get called more often IMO.

I heard the announcers going on about the DB not looking back and that’s why it was a flag. When did they change the rule? I heard it in another game too.
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3 hours ago, Jkwellborn said:


I heard the announcers going on about the DB not looking back and that’s why it was a flag. When did they change the rule? I heard it in another game too.

That isn’t the rule and never has been. In that play, the ball was not catchable, therefore it wasn’t interference. 

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37 minutes ago, Tex Pete said:

That isn’t the rule and never has been. In that play, the ball was not catchable, therefore it wasn’t interference. 

the funny thing is usually what ends up happening is they change the call to holding instead because then "catchable/uncatchable" doesn't matter.  these guys didn't give a fuck and just said DPI.

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On 10/19/2025 at 12:54 PM, Ghost of NMAS said:

Blaming the refs for a sack of shit performance against Kentucky is a clear indication that your team sucks

nobody is blaming the refs.  Texas O sucked ass.  Kentucky was the better team and because we sucked so bad on O all night the refs had a chance at some ref fuckery late.

It never should have been that close but our offense is 8th grade B team level.

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The false start on the punt seems to be invented.  The call was we didn't get set after the shift, but we did.

Moore wasn't offsides.

And, yeah, that DPI was just silly in a lot of ways.

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50 minutes ago, JBJ said:

The false start on the punt seems to be invented.  The call was we didn't get set after the shift, but we did.

Moore wasn't offsides.

And, yeah, that DPI was just silly in a lot of ways.

Listen to this man, he’s a ref. 

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nobody is blaming the refs.  Texas O sucked ass.  Kentucky was the better team and because we sucked so bad on O all night the refs had a chance at some ref fuckery late.
It never should have been that close but our offense is 8th grade B team level.

Kentucky was the better coached offense. Texas was the better team in 2 out of 3 phases.

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