Shoulda coulda woulda. If my aunt had balls she'd be my uncle. :horns2
A lot of people, not only here, but across the college football world like to say "any given Saturday". The fact that Oklahoma "shoulda" beat the hell out of Oregon doesn't matter at all. That's an opinion at best.
The fact of the matter is that the officials PREVENTED OU from having a fair chance to win the game by completely blowing a obvious and basic call. There is pretty much NO arguing that the call was completely and utterly incorrect at a very critical point in the ball game.
BYU - Washington. Yes, the officials were right. Technically. However, ALL calls are up to the judgment of the official. So you're going to sit there and tell me that the fact that the QB threw ball up in the air after probably the biggest play in his career and possibly the biggest play since Willingham started coaching there warrants a penalty that puts their team at a significant disadvantage? That's BS IMO. Furthermore, that rule is bogus. The NCAA is truly an awful entity when you look at rules like this.
In both those examples the officials did the opposite of what officials should do in a game. Make sure the game is fair for both teams. They completely failed IMO.
NU - Va. Tech. It wasn't nearly as bad as these other examples. However, it unduly made it much harder for NU to try to comeback and win.
I'm not disputing the fact OU should have retained possession of the ball. I agree it was a bogus call. Nor am I disputing the call the officials made in the BYU vs Wash game. I seen the play and thought what Locker did was harmless and the subsequent call was stupid.
What I am disputing is the statement "officials PREVENTED OU from having a fair chance to win the game". The officials didn't make bad calls the entire game. The officials didn't show favorites during the game. The officials didn't sub in for OU on Oregon's following possession. The officials didn't prevent OU from trying to stop Oregon from scoring following the bad call. OU got manhandled that game. OU was out-played. That is what cost them the game. Not that one single bad call.
Nor did the officials block Washington's PAT. Had Washington's line kept BYU from blocking the kick, that call would have become a moot point. Had OU stopped Oregon from scoring, that bad call would have been a moot point. Had NU stopped VaTech from scoring, those penalties would have been a moot point.