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Old Thu Jan 19, 2006, 10:59am
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Originally posted by JRutledge
I did not see the game nor have I seen anything about the game.

Officials at this level are evaluated by every minute and every call. So if the SEC determined something was wrong they can fine officials or suspend and possibly fire the officials.

Just because a coach decided he did not like the officiating means about as much as your opinion does on the issue. He could file a complaint with the league and he will probably get some kind of response to his questions, but that does not mean they will side with his complaints either. The SEC might agree with the calls and what took place. Unless there was something done very wrong like a rule mess up, you are likely not to hear anything publicly about the situation. These things are handled in house and are not made public unless the league suspends someone. I just find it funny how you as a fan know what a wrong block call is when you probably have no concept of what the rule actually is. Oh well, I guess that is the life of a fan.

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I agree with the above statement and to add being part of the SEC, we are drilled about positioning, RSBQ, etc. You can best believe that officials in the SEC are watched closely and all film is brokedown. Did you know that the NBA gets most of their official from the SEC? Grant you, I am on the bottom teir of the SEC, but even from the lowest to the highest, we are looked at under a microscope!
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