Somewhat quietly the targeting call against the Ohio State player got overturned so he now doesn't have to sit the first half against Penn State.
Prove that and we can make a movie.There's Million$ Of Rea$on$ for them to collude. If OSU loses to us, then one more (like PSU this weekend), they're on the outside looking in for the playoff. And that costs the conference a ton of money.
To some extent I can forgive the on field refs, but the booth keeps botching stuff.I don't know how the refs came to their conclusion, which is self defeating as far as I can tell. If they rule it a catch, that means he has established himself as not defenseless, and therefore it isn't targeting. If it is targeting, it wasn't a catch because it was due to him being defenseless. Somehow, they came up with both a catch AND targeting.
A couple of those seem like good calls. The tOSU/Oregon OPI, Colorado/Nebraska no catch, and VaTech/Miami hail marry for sure.
I have a tough time saying it's worse than it has been, say the last 5 years, but it's not good... And it's not just the B1G either, it's all of college football. It baffles me that the none of the conference have dedicated full-time professional officials, or that we still don't have transparency and accountability on their performances.Yeah, I didn't look through them all. But I would say there are definitely a few that really aren't that bad.
And that's why I don't think reffing is nearly as bad as many people think it is. People just like to think things are worse than they are.
I have a tough time saying it's worse than it has been, say the last 5 years, but it's not good... And it's not just the B1G either, it's all of college football. It baffles me that the none of the conference have dedicated full-time professional officials, or that we still don't have transparency and accountability on their performances.
Yeah, I'm a pretty realistic person and I understand that a ref can't see everything. That's part of the art of football, is learning what you can get away with because it can't be seen, but I think the inconsistency is what has gotten worse over time. I don't believe there is a bias (our last season in the Big IIX aside), but like you said there are too many subjective calls now.I think it's mostly more games on TV, more camera angles of everything and people thinking their favorite team is getting screwed all the time.
Also not helping are the convoluted way they have to try to determine a catch in the era of replay and the fact that holding has been instructed to be a judgement call where most people see holding everywhere.
And .... yeah .... refs just don't see everything.
This. It changes week to week and crew to crew because there is too much gray area.there are too many subjective calls now.
Somewhat quietly the targeting call against the Ohio State player got overturned so he now doesn't have to sit the first half against Penn State.
I don't believe there is a bias (our last season in the Big IIX aside), but like you said there are too many subjective calls now.