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| Ole Miss might submit video to SEC Ole Miss will decide today whether to pursue asking the SEC to review a controversial officiating reversal in the waning seconds of the Rebels' 27-24 loss to Alabama on Saturday at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. "The way these things work is we'll send a (video) of the things we saw to the SEC (Monday) morning," Ole Miss athletic director Pete Boone said. "But the SEC will also be reviewing the tape on their own. Nothing can happen over the course of a weekend, so we're just waiting until Monday when the SEC people are back in the office." The controversy surrounds a fourth-down catch made by Ole Miss receiver Shay Hodge at the Alabama 4-yard line with 7 seconds remaining in the game. The official on the field ruled it a catch, but after a lengthy delay, the call was overturned. Full Story
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| Re: Ole Miss might submit video to SEC It is a moot point in the end it is still a lost. Nothing is gonna change that. I have watched the reply from every angle they showed in slow motion on DVR, you can't tell who touch the ball first. I also think it is questionable on whether he was pushed out or ran out on his own. Fact is it was a judgement call by the offical where the replay booth did not have "indisputeable evidence" to overturn the on the field ruling. So it should have been first and goal Ole Miss. Bama got out of Oxford by a bad call in my eyes. But no amount of complaining is gonna change the outcome so its time to just move on to the next one. |
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