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LSU gets screwed by Refs against Alabama (2009) (video)
LSU gets screwed by Refs against Alabama (2009) (video)
Refs miss the call on a crucial interception late in the game, costing LSU any chance at a game winning drive. Please check out HALOREACHBETA.com to support...
Give refs a break, Saban says
Give refs a break, Saban says
blog.al.com — "They probably have the hardest job out there," Arenas says. "They've got to tell 92,000 angry fans... what they don't want to hear. And those fans have beer bottles in their hands." (more) Give refs a break, Saban says
It Gets Worse LSU Fan…
It Gets Worse LSU Fan…
friendsoftheprogram.net — Upon closer review of the LSU-Alabama footage, even more questionableness concerning the refs is coming to light.... Above is a Bama punt on the fourth down in the 4th Quarter (straight from the SEC site) from the 50 yd line (as you can see ... (more) It Gets Worse LSU Fan…
LSU "INT" vs Alabama (video)
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LSU "INT" vs Alabama (video)
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SEC Officials Are at It Again
The Wiz of Odds — Alabama leads Louisiana State, 21-15, with six minutes remaining when the Tigers' Patrick Peterson intercepts a pass near the sideline. The officials huddle and after a few moments, rule Peterson was out of bounds. The replay official agrees. Alabama went on to kick a field goal on the drive and won, 24-15. Seriously, how can you look at this replay and rule anything but an interception? ...

Screenshots of Patrick Patterson’s interception
The Scores Report - The National Sports Blog — My esteemed colleague Anthony Stalter did a nice job of covering the immediate aftermath of the Alabama/LSU game, but I wanted to provide a few screenshots of Patrick Peterson’s interception that was ruled incomplete, even after replay. I watched the game as an objective observer — I didn’t really care who won, and still don’t — but this was clearly a pick and I thought the Tigers got screwed on this play. I’m not focused so much on whether or not he gets his right toe in. When I originally saw the play, I thought he clearly had possession of the ball and had his left foot in. The first ...

YCS/Heisman Watch - Week 10
Randall Simon's Sausages — What a week in college football! Not only did we see significant upsets (including props to the Naval Academy), but controversy continues to reign supreme in the SEC! How will the crooked calls affect the YCS? Did Mark Ingram do enough to reclaim the #1 spot in the RSS Heisman ...

Video: SEC Officials Blow Another Call In LSU/Alabama Game
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Related: alabama vs lsu interception
Initial Thoughts: LSU
3sib.com 18 days ago — Bullet-points as the game is barely over and I’m not all there yet. First, the most important thing to our Vols fans. Yes, that was an interception. There, you can now blame your 8-4 or 7-5 season on Alabama getting this one call. Or on Fulmer. Or on your personnel. Or any of those ...
SEC not planning to comment on non-interception play from Alabama-LSU gameThe Bama Beat
The league office expects to only communicate with LSU regarding the Patrick Peterson play in the fourth quarter of Saturday's game.
College Football Week Ten: What We LearnedNo Guts, No Glory
* Image via Friends of the Program Another tough week for SEC refs as they blow another call. During the Alabama-LSU game, LSU's Patrick Peterson for made a game changing interception, but once again the refs blew the call. After watching the replay, it was clear to see that ...
Did the Refs Miss the Call?Bama Sports Report - An Alabama Crimson Tide Blog
There's been entirely too much talk in the hours since Alabama finished off LSU 24-15 about a potential interception for LSU that was ruled an incomplete pass. I'll admit that on the first replay, I also thought it was an interception. And you know what? I was wrong.
Controversy sells newspapersCap'n Ken's Homespun Wisdom
Pretty amazing, even for their standards. The Advocate (the Baton Rouge daily, not the national gay newspaper) harps all over the interception denied Patrick Peterson in its post-game coverage of LSU / Alabama today but had not a word – literally, not a single word – about the other ...
SEC Officiating, Conspiracies, and YouHard Knox Sports
That flushing sound that you just heard was the SEC’s credibility going down the drain. This time there is no excuse. LSU flat got jobbed. Would they have scored on the ensuing possession? Who knows? They should have at least had the opportunity. Patrick Patterson CLEARLY had the ball ...
Refs, Les Miles help Alabama beat LSUThe Scores Report - The National Sports Blog
Let’s get this out of the way first: Alabama is better than LSU. They play better defense, have more big-time playmakers like Julio Jones and Mark Ingram, and they’re a more complete team overall. That said, the officiating in Alabama’s 24-15 win on Saturday was some of the worst in ...
LSU / Alabama: The JudgmentCap'n Ken's Homespun Wisdom
There will, no doubt, be a lot of griping by LSU fans about the blown call on Patrick Peterson’s 4th-quarter interception. And it’s pretty clear that was a bad call. But if that call would have marked the last best chance LSU had to win this game (and it would have), it’s ...
What LSU Fans Will Be Talking About This WeekFriends of the Program
Add “LSU fan” to the list of believers in the “SEC Officials” conspiracy theory. That group isn’t going away anytime soon. What made matters worse is that the two refs who made the call had absolutely no clue what the call was on the field. Nevermind the ...
Recap: Alabama 24 LSU 15Capstone Report
Powered by Mochila From the AP: Greg McElroy completed 19 of 34 passes for 276 yards with two touchdowns and an interception as the Tide aired it out 25 times in the first half against a defense that was putting extra defenders near the line. The second half was more typical of the ...