but getting there might be hard with the injuries we got yesterday. Charles Scott for goodness sake looks like he is out for the rest of the year with a broken collarbone.!! The good thing is from a LSU standpoint is that Louisiana Tech next week is about as injury hit as LSU at this point.
As the Picayune said this morning LSU's loss to Alabama was no disgrace
But perhaps losing because of a rather bad call stinks. For a nationwide overview of that
. Sporting News
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Since Miles won't say anything, I will. This is beyond bad officiating. It's so undeniably awful, I'm beginning to believe conspiracy nuts who claim the SEC is protecting its heavyweight teams (Florida and Alabama) since, you know, every poor call in the last month has involved, uh, Florida and Alabama.
CBS Sportsline
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It was that close, that wonderful and that great, except for one thing: How, exactly, do you paint a conspiracy theory? That's what they'll be screaming from here to Fayetteville and back in the SEC. Did LSU corner Patrick Peterson come down inbounds with an interception of a McElroy pass with 5:54 left in the game? Early returns say he did, despite a ruling on the field that the pass was incomplete and backed up by the video replay booth. From this viewpoint, supported by sideline witnesses and seemingly by replays, Peterson's left foot was in and Peterson himself says both feet. CBS television kept showing a divot inbounds that looked like it was created when the sophomore cornerback landed. If that's the case, you have to wonder how it can happen again. The SEC -- Suspend Everybody Conference -- has another flaming bag of poo on its porch.
CNNSI
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Instead, I have to write about the SEC officials. Again. Because when officials went to the video with 5:54 remaining in Alabama's 24-15 win to determine whether Peterson intercepted McElroy along the right sideline, the replay official didn't see what most impartial eyes watching at home saw: Peterson got his left foot down with possession. He may have even gotten his right foot down. Officials on the field ruled Patterson caught the ball out of bounds. After a few minutes, replay official Gerald Hodges upheld that call, even though numerous replays shown on the CBS telecast seemed to show Peterson getting that left foot down with possession. Later, LSU players would say Peterson's left shoe left an obvious gash in the grass. (After interviews, I even took a photo of said gash.)
Yahoo Sports
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The referees disagreed. The replay official, Gerald Hodges, concurred despite what looked to most, including the CBS broadcast crew, that Peterson had made the pick. Regardless of dissent, Alabama kept possession of the ball and went in for a game-clinching field goal. With the 24-15 victory, the Tide improved to 9-0 and kept their SEC and BCS title hopes alive. And so, the latest episode of “This Week in SEC Officiating Controversies” began.
NCAA Fanhouse
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Dear Commissioner Mike Slive, I know this has been a rough month for you. What with everyone suggesting that the SEC officials want to see Florida and Alabama in the SEC championship game no matter what the actual game results might be. Furthermore, I know that generally speaking the SEC's issue has been with judgment calls, celebration penalties on A.J. Green, personal fouls on some Arkansas defensive players -- it's okay, no one knows anyone's name that plays for Arkansas other than Ryan Mallet, it will be our secret -- missed calls in favor of Florida against Mississippi State, allowing Terrence Cody, the largest man on earth who still resembles a girl, to play without his helmet on. But this latest move, ignoring a clear interception by LSU's Patrick Peterson, has me steaming mad. What's the point of instant replay if you're going to use it and still get the play wrong? That's why I'm making you an offer, I will work as instant replay reviewer for any televised SEC game. For free.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
So LSU Lost To Bama. I can Handle a 10 and 2 Season
Posted by James H at 11/08/2009 11:25:00 AM
Labels: alabama, college football, LSU, LSU Football, Saints, SEC
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I have to agree. The officiating was terrible. I watched the game on my computer from down here in Quito and the reception was poor and even I could tell that that foot was in! If the Tigers get that INT the game may have turned out differently. The game was smashmouth and the Tide did a good job running ball, but the refs could have been much better. The announcers were so biased too... but thats another story! Go Tigers!
They did steal the interception from Peterson, officiating in the SEC this year is awful.
Charles Scott's absence will hurt. If LSU can hang in against Tech, Ole Miss and Arkansas, they should have a plum bowl assignment. Geaux Tigers!
Yeha Pardre that really hurt. I think Lee and the team could have inpired to get it down there to give us a shot. Dperessiong
Yeah Jim Scott'sabsense hurt. and I am hoping just hoping somesome steps up for the Ole Miss Arkansas game. I would hate to have another 8 and 4 season
Padre Steve:
God bless you; and thank you for your vocation.
Jim:
Right now, LSU is #8 in the BCS standing. That would be a very plum bowl assignment.
James:
Once again, thanks for collecting in one spot all the important quotes. That was clearly an interception. What difference it would have made - considering LSU's offense - I don't know.
But, I do want to rant about the Les Miles decision NOT to go for two. That was a really, really bad decision.
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