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Inadvertent whistle late in the SMU game
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<blockquote data-quote="froginaustin" data-source="post: 3187685" data-attributes="member: 785"><p>That inadvertent whistle PLUS the official standing over the ball giving SMU's defense a chance to substitute when the TCU offense had not substituted and was trying to go fast . . .</p><p></p><p>Really?</p><p></p><p>Neither of these should be expected from an officiating crew working a college game. Both of these events happening in 1 game to the disadvantage of the same participant may be nothing more than a coincidence.</p><p></p><p>I would hope that a conference office or both conference's offices would quietly look into these developments. No public squawking from a coaching staff or an athletic department should be necessary. I don't know if a participating team can "blackball" an officiating crew, but I will be dismayed if TCU sees these officials again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froginaustin, post: 3187685, member: 785"] That inadvertent whistle PLUS the official standing over the ball giving SMU's defense a chance to substitute when the TCU offense had not substituted and was trying to go fast . . . Really? Neither of these should be expected from an officiating crew working a college game. Both of these events happening in 1 game to the disadvantage of the same participant may be nothing more than a coincidence. I would hope that a conference office or both conference's offices would quietly look into these developments. No public squawking from a coaching staff or an athletic department should be necessary. I don't know if a participating team can "blackball" an officiating crew, but I will be dismayed if TCU sees these officials again. [/QUOTE]
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