Bo Nix calls out SEC Officiating

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Technically, he’s not wrong.

 
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I think Bo answered that question pretty well.

The best way to answer that question, particularly if you are going to bring up the topic yourself, is to say that Alabama gets benefits of the doubt that other teams do not.

However, let's not ignore the irony in an Auburn player complaining about officiating. Auburn is probably the luckiest college football team of the last 10 years, and a component of the luck is definitely having questionable calls go their way.
 
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He's spot on. It's the privilege of winning....you get the calls.

Kind of like how the richer you are the less you pay for things.

Difference with Bama is that they got calls even when they sucked.
 
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Sour grapes. Seems like most teams are jealous of Bamas success so they resort to claiming the false narrative that refs are on their side.
 
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Guess I should have looked that up. For some reason I had it in my head that those games were the same day. But MSU-Memphis was the same day as Barn-Penn St, which SEC refs also screwed up.

Fire them all, start over again, bring up the grade and HS refs.
 
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Fire them all, start over again, bring up the grade and HS refs.

No, just fire the one who continously screws up...

But hey, SEC officials saved your family from an embarrasing loss to GSU one week after trying to gift you the Penn State game
 
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No, just fire the one who continously screws up...

But hey, SEC officials saved your family from an embarrasing loss to GSU one week after trying to gift you the Penn State game
I think we just need to move Teddy TV Valentine to football. That’ll solve everything!
 
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Not sure on the history of how many are in a crew now compared to the past...but the game speed has really increased...how expensive would it be to add a couple more line and side judges make it like an even 10 in a crew
 
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I think Bo answered that question pretty well.

The best way to answer that question, particularly if you are going to bring up the topic yourself, is to say that Alabama gets benefits of the doubt that other teams do not.

However, let's not ignore the irony in an Auburn player complaining about officiating. Auburn is probably the luckiest college football team of the last 10 years, and a component of the luck is definitely having questionable calls go their way.
LSU led Les Miles teams say hi.
 

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