The refs made a call that may have been wrong and thats why we have a review
if a bad call was allowed to stand the reviewers are the ones at fault
Reviewers are part of the crew. This crew was suspended for two games earlier this season for the duke/Miami debacle that allowed Miami to win.
Theyre bad, and both Purdue and Tennessee deserved better.
There was a UT pass one called incomplete, another further away called TD. It wasn't a TD as replay showed. There were two where Purdue obviously caught... one was punched out while outside field of play and called no catch while the other was caught in corner of end zone and called no catch (the one where the ankle crumbled) ... there was two blatant PI's on a UT defender and then four more on him that weren't. It's NOT like it favored one team with any consistency.
And here is the issue- it's not just this crew, the acc conference crews (the SEC is the worst I've seen), or isolated anywhere. With cameras offering high quality images from just about any angle we just see them more. Which IS the issue... put a laser on the field and transponder on the freakin rock and we'll know if it crosses the goal line or down marker, use the cameras on field and get rid of officials except for bouncers on the sideline- offenses use bacj judges to pick defenses, and officials being human makes their mistakes fodder for discussions on message boards. Use the freakin technology to greatly reduce the human mistake prone practice of officiating a game.
As said earlier, Purdue deserved to win just as much as UT did entering the game, and both showed they deserved to be there... at end of 60 minutes they showed one was not significantly better than the other- if they were, such as in the UF/UCF game, the refs would have had little chance to impact the results of the contest. Because both teams were evenly matched tonight it allows for blame to be leveled at factors that shouldn't be a factor and the game to live on. And on.
Purdue re-earned my regard tonight. They played hard and didn't back down. Much love to them. I would rather they had lost, but I'm willing to trade the win for the entertainment these teams provided. It was like going to vegas- sensory overload... where you see something out of the corner of your eye and it hardly registers where had it been anywhere else it would be the conversation for weeks.
By my estimation, that is the mark of a good game- when at some point who wins or loses becomes just a secondary concern and your're happy you got to see it when it happened more than anything.