SEC refs reprimanded?

#6
#6
On Accountability:

  • All SEC officials are held accountable for their overall body of their work and the work of their crew, which is reviewed on a weekly and annual basis.
  • Every call by each official during every game is analyzed by a team of experienced position evaluators. These evaluations take place through post-game video evaluation.
  • These ongoing performance evaluations are used to determine game assignments, SEC Championship Game and post-season bowl assignments, compensation levels and ultimately, whether an official is invited to return for the following season.
  • In addition to serving as an important evaluation tool for each official and crew, this extensive review process is utilized for continuous training and education of the entire officiating roster.
  • During the season, officials may have their assignments altered based on in-season performance. The SEC typically will not publicly announce those decisions.
 
#9
#9
On Accountability:

  • All SEC officials are held accountable for their overall body of their work and the work of their crew, which is reviewed on a weekly and annual basis.
  • Every call by each official during every game is analyzed by a team of experienced position evaluators. These evaluations take place through post-game video evaluation.
  • These ongoing performance evaluations are used to determine game assignments, SEC Championship Game and post-season bowl assignments, compensation levels and ultimately, whether an official is invited to return for the following season.
  • In addition to serving as an important evaluation tool for each official and crew, this extensive review process is utilized for continuous training and education of the entire officiating roster.
  • During the season, officials may have their assignments altered based on in-season performance. The SEC typically will not publicly announce those decisions.
Good to know. Thanks.
 
#16
#16
On Accountability:

  • All SEC officials are held accountable for their overall body of their work and the work of their crew, which is reviewed on a weekly and annual basis.
  • Every call by each official during every game is analyzed by a team of experienced position evaluators. These evaluations take place through post-game video evaluation.
  • These ongoing performance evaluations are used to determine game assignments, SEC Championship Game and post-season bowl assignments, compensation levels and ultimately, whether an official is invited to return for the following season.
  • In addition to serving as an important evaluation tool for each official and crew, this extensive review process is utilized for continuous training and education of the entire officiating roster.
  • During the season, officials may have their assignments altered based on in-season performance. The SEC typically will not publicly announce those decisions.
How about missed calls? Any mention of egregious missed calls being reviewed and discussed with the official/officials?
 
#21
#21
How about missed calls? Any mention of egregious missed calls being reviewed and discussed with the official/officials?
If by "missed" you mean calls they chose not to make, that's what I want to know as well.

By reviewing "calls" you're cutting it down to what, like 10 plays a game? That would explain a lot.
 
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