A&M 8 penalties vs Texas

A&M ranks lower in the Big XII officiating scheme. Refs do what ever they can to help the Longhorns is the number one priority, then it goes down from there. Unfortunately for us, we are dead last when it comes to getting a fair shake from the refs. :sarcasm
Why the sarcasm? There is absolutely a hierarchy in the Conference's mind and Texas is regarded as the ace of spades in that deck. The officials have been trying to bail Texas out with calls all season. Just watch the end of their game with Baylor and you'll see. How about this: Think back to a time when you saw a BS call go against Texas. Yeah, I can't either.
Did you happen to see the Baylor vs Texas game? There was a fumbled punt in that game that should have given Baylor the ball deep in UT territory...but of course, the refs are buzzed from upstairs. After a lengthy review, the head official saunters to the middle of the field and proceeds to give some ridiculously asinine explanation of muffed punts, the advancement of the ball on a muffed punt, some other garbled nonsense, then finally, Texas ball. It clearly should have been Bears ball, goal to go.

It belongs on the list of classic Big 12 moments. God...I WANT OUT OF THIS CONFERENCE.

 
The majority were objective things like false starts and delay of game - we only had one holding call. Same as NU and OU. Only had two for Baylor.

 
I thought maybe Paul when to the game last night and snuck a white #81 jersey on...just saying :sarcasm

 
Man they sure cleaned up their act last week. But they're right back to being the most penalized in the Big 12 this week
It definitely is amazing how many teams have just happened to "cleaned up their acts" solely for the Nebraska game. We must bring out the best in teams.

 
Aggy won't be happy until all of Husker Nation signs a decree stating that the roughing the passer call had absolutely no effect on the outcome of the game.

 
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I wish someone would run the statistics on how often the winner of a football game fails to score a TD. If that number is over 85-90% of the time, then I wish people would stop whining like a bunch of school girls about pentalties.

 
I wish someone would run the statistics on how often the winner of a football game fails to score a TD. If that number is over 85-90% of the time, then I wish people would stop whining like a bunch of school girls about pentalties.
Something tells me that number is not greater than 85%

 
I work the sidelines for our local high school football games and so I am on the visitor's side with the downmarker. In the 6 seasons I have been doing that gig I have learned that different coaches get treated differently by officials. Those coaches with a long pedigree and a more gentlemanly demeanor get the calls. New or young coaches who behave as if they are getting buttraped after every play do not.

 
The natural order of the universe has returned. The Aggies get flagged finally, but still beat the Longhorns, and the Huskers put together a balanced team effort over the ragged and woolly Buffs, that has them headed for the Big XII Championship game. Yes I was not a happy Husker fan last week either, but what can we do? All is well in Huskerland tonight in spite of the injuries, bad calls, and no calls, and the crazy ride it's been so far. Congrats Aggies for giving the Longhorns their lump of Christmas coal early, and above all Congrats Huskers! I'm hoping a p.o.'d Bo and company hit Dallas like a prairie tornado next week, and they come away with the final Big XII trophy to be had. Right now I'm a very happy boy indeed.

 
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Hujan said:
adc7236 said:
A&M ranks lower in the Big XII officiating scheme. Refs do what ever they can to help the Longhorns is the number one priority, then it goes down from there. Unfortunately for us, we are dead last when it comes to getting a fair shake from the refs. :sarcasm
Why the sarcasm? There is absolutely a hierarchy in the Conference's mind and Texas is regarded as the ace of spades in that deck. The officials have been trying to bail Texas out with calls all season. Just watch the end of their game with Baylor and you'll see. How about this: Think back to a time when you saw a BS call go against Texas. Yeah, I can't either.
Yep, go check out the Stats thread. HUSKERCR (I think! I hope I didn't get the name wrong) tracked penalties against opponents for every big 12 team over the last 5 years. NU's opponents are the least, UT's are the most (almost 100 more penalties on their opponents). I mean, the numbers are easy to find. Granted, someone has to be at the bottom and someone has to be at the top, but this year it's a wild disparity.

And if you take the NU game out of A&M's season, their average is like 9.58. This game was below that average ;)

Again, don't want to turn this into an anti-A&M issue. I like A&M.

 
Hujan said:
adc7236 said:
A&M ranks lower in the Big XII officiating scheme. Refs do what ever they can to help the Longhorns is the number one priority, then it goes down from there. Unfortunately for us, we are dead last when it comes to getting a fair shake from the refs. :sarcasm
Why the sarcasm? There is absolutely a hierarchy in the Conference's mind and Texas is regarded as the ace of spades in that deck. The officials have been trying to bail Texas out with calls all season. Just watch the end of their game with Baylor and you'll see. How about this: Think back to a time when you saw a BS call go against Texas. Yeah, I can't either.
last years champ game where hey called the kick returners knee down even though he didn't have possession...

 
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