Their names need to be called out publicly and so do the names of the MAC officiating committee.No doubt. Everyone saw it today. EVERY key call went Ball States way. Refs should be called out publicly.
Their names need to be called out publicly and so do the names of the MAC officiating committee.No doubt. Everyone saw it today. EVERY key call went Ball States way. Refs should be called out publicly.
the people to blame are much closer. The UConn athletic department is ultimately the problem to agreeing to MAC refs.Their names need to be called out publicly and so do the names of the MAC officiating committee.
That's for sure. Refs should be held accountableDiscipline? There were more phantom fouls than actual penalties against UConn this game.
No doubt. Cost the game because the refs took over when UConn started struggling.Charlton had a bad second half of play calling.
Hope at least Mora says something. Yeah the offense stuggled. And the refs were biased. Say both things.Their names need to be called out publicly and so do the names of the MAC officiating committee.
Think they would've missed it if that was UConn?The two most egregious ref decisions were the targeting call and the no-call for block in the back on their last TD run. If that gets called, they are backed up on the edge of field goal range.
I would’ve said the same thing had we won.Their names need to be called out publicly and so do the names of the MAC officiating committee.
Don’t remember any momentumAny time we had momentum in the second half, the officials found a way to take it away. It's the most egregious game cooking I've ever seen. I'm flabbergasted.
Field goal block.Don’t remember any momentum
In the second half
Why the hell did they agree to that, and if that’s the case our athletic department needs to be called out by name too.the people to blame are much closer. The UConn athletic department is ultimately the problem to agreeing to MAC refs.
And if you notice, home-biased refs will make calls for the away team only when they don't matter to try to look fair. Like people can't see through it.UConn 12 penalties....Ball St 2.
Ouch.
the people to blame are much closer. The UConn athletic department is ultimately the problem to agreeing to MAC refs.
as far as I could tell it was a MAC crew and it took me awhile because the number of "Ron Hudson"s in football.Were they MAC refs?
It use to be the referees came from the away teams conference, and I thought we have certain leagues that we use
The nice thing about being independent is you can criticize officiating and the conference can't tell you to keep quiet...since we are not in a conferenceHope at least Mora says something. Yeah the offense stuggled. And the refs were biased. Say both things.
I only caught the 2nd half, and we regressed about a year. It was just bad football, bad playcalling, no discipline.
flags were literally coming out after we had first downs on multiple occasions. the flags were after the whistle multiple times
A. Turner got hit helmet to helmet while his arms were down as he was being tackled. The defender led with his helmet. The reversal was inexcusable. On the tipped pass reversal their receiver was not held but fell down. The ball was uncatchable. It was a made up call.
When you see stuff like that it's not incompetence, it's something far worse.A. Turner got hit helmet to helmet while his arms were down as he was being tackled. The defender led with his helmet. The reversal was inexcusable. On the tipped pass reversal their receiver was not held but fell down. The ball was uncatchable. It was a made up call.
Any time we had good field position it seemed like we got a penaltyDon’t remember any momentum
In the second half
I wish I had. I’m blaming myself for jinxing them.Should have seen the 1st half. We looked like a different team. Then it all went wrong. Refs started making calls that cost us and everything snowballed.
Syracuse home refs did the same thing on the other side of the ball at the very end of the game against Purdue. Purdue took the lead and the refs immediately called 2 penalties worth 25 yards and made them kickoff at like the 10 to ensure Syracuse scored because of something they "said".
There were a lot of "worst calls" but when they were replaying a fumble closer to the camera a defender was hanging on our offensive lineman's leg literally pulling him down in front of of the referee and the umpire. Make the call and it's a first down instead of a turnover.The two most egregious ref decisions were the targeting call and the no-call for block in the back on their last TD run. If that gets called, they are backed up on the edge of field goal range.