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I’m he just sounds like a whiny biotch. Also, I doubt the SEC I’ll appreciate his insinuations about them. Ie, we are going to win this weekend!Here's Drinkwitz on the officiating and Birmingham's role in it in his game against Georgia.
By the way, does anyone understand why someone from the SEC office in Birmingham participates in the replay reviews? It seems to raise all sorts of questions about the integrity of SEC replays.
Drinkwitz suggested that reporters contact Birmingham directly because he was not allowed to speak and the officials in the game offered him no kind of explanation, anyway, nor do they offer explanations to reporters.
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I think I was in Carrick Hall long time ago. Still remember students going out in the 'common area' and yelling for the females to throw out their panties.....oh, good times. Anybody around when the one guy was running for Student Body President and was blaring the msg "Who's your Pal? Big Al".Same. I was Andy holt after freshman year, was jarring to go back and see both nonexistent.
He needs to tell everyone straight up whether he's playing or not. That's his Burden to bare.Man, if Burden doesn't play:
Eli Drinkwitz detailed his list of questionable and probable players to play this weekend, noting he’s “most concerned” for sophomore receiver Luther Burden.
“All of those guys are dealing with different things they’ve kind of battled through,” Drinkwitz said at his press conference on Tuesday.
The Mizzou star suffered an undisclosed injury in the second quarter against No. 2 Georgia this past Saturday. Details on his injury remain to be seen.
As of right now, Drinkwitz said, Burden is listed as questionable for this weekend’s contest against No. 17 Tennessee.
Officiating games.. This is where tech and AI can come in handy which makes too much sense so I doubt it’ll happen. Need to get officials off the field except for like one to call the rulings for us.In the mizz/georgia game a mizz player landed out of bounds before the half. Instead of stopping the clock, the officials continued to wind it ultimately costing mizz a shot at a score.
In the tenn/alabama game before the half while tenn was driving a few similar things happened. First, a play where Milton clearly had a first down on a run was spotted one yard short resulting in a running clock. Second, a play where the running back landed about 3 yards out of bounds had the official signal to run the clock. The official was 6 feet from the play.
I believe this is now a pattern of officials attempting to run teams out of time to lower the chances of a score before the half.
Been way worse this year. I think they are just getting lazy at hiding itI'm with you on the rigged officiating in certain team's favor as well as the bias among officials and most media against the Vols.
I just don't think those were any more than violent, aggressive plays with an accidental facemask (held on too long) and a punk move pushing Dart down that you see from a lot of DL.
I wouldn't be surprised if there's some backdoor collaboration among some of our conference coaches to advocate for fair officiating. Heupel, Eli, Kiffin, and I think Jimbo has called it out before in the past as well.I'm already rooting for ole miss against Georgia this week... Now I find myself agreeing with Kiffin in an interview. What sort of Twilight Zone situation are we in?
Except she ain't wrong. Below is her public trendline, the highlighted spot is when Baylor won it all with Griner. Her first title...nothing.This is dumb...it's a bad dumb point...let it go.. stop doubling down...nobody here is buying it.