I HAT you for even reminding me of this ***** My BP is racing.
Predmid said:
The no-call on Donald Sloan's drive to the bucket in the final seconds against UCLA in the NCAA tournament.
That would be considered assault in 47 states.
The absolute worst!!! A&M intercepts tu pass while falling out of the back of the end zone. Blind ref calls it incomplete. This would have stopped the tu national championship for 1963.The Original AG 76 said:
1963 tu game. Criminally stolen
Start your own thread. First post can be roughing the passer call against Nebraska in '10.jb6092 said:
Is it your position that bad calls only go one way? Just curious, but maybe you could find all the missed calls that went the other way. These things have a tendency to even out, it isn't like the overall W-L record is going to change if every missed call was actually called.
I remember that. I saw an older CU grad as I walked back to my apartment and he was pissed. He said that he had already called someone in the CU AD and they were putting together a formal protest because they had so blatantly gotten the call wrong. He was ready to fight too. I think they got the call right in the end, but nobody really knew it at the time.andrew_rules said:
One of my happiest moments was 2004 Ags vs Colorado. Overtime, Ags up by 3, Colorado first down at the 12. Run up the middle, ball apparently comes out, Ags recover, refs call it for A&M and then sprint off the field. Will always remember our guys jumping around the field and every one of their players and coaches standing there trying to figure out WTF happened...
One of the rare highlights of the Fran years...
I remember seeing that play live from the Zone, it was a very clear chop block. Harrison (#51) starts the block up high and Joeckel (#76) takes out his legs. Pretty much the definition of a chop block.GetThoseKeysMilo said:
What happened in the 2012 LSU game was inexcusable. Not only did the TD get taken away on a bad call, LSU had so many third down conversions on ticky-tack pass interference calls. That was pretty much their offense for a lot of the game. There were two different sets of rules being enforced depending on who had the ball.
And pretty much any game officiated by the Penn Wagers crew was going to be a cluster.
I was there. I lowered my head in disgust as I thought Bobby Purify had escaped for a first down.rbcs_2 said:I remember that. I saw an older CU grad as I walked back to my apartment and he was pissed. He said that he had already called someone in the CU AD and they were putting together a formal protest because they had so blatantly gotten the call wrong. He was ready to fight too. I think they got the call right in the end, but nobody really knew it at the time.andrew_rules said:
One of my happiest moments was 2004 Ags vs Colorado. Overtime, Ags up by 3, Colorado first down at the 12. Run up the middle, ball apparently comes out, Ags recover, refs call it for A&M and then sprint off the field. Will always remember our guys jumping around the field and every one of their players and coaches standing there trying to figure out WTF happened...
One of the rare highlights of the Fran years...
The OU game in 2004 had a weird ref flub. We were up 7-0, OU punted and we were driving again. Got the ball down to the OU 5 yard line and go hurry up. It worked and we scored. But then the refs conference, and decide that one of the line judges wasn't ready for the play to start (despite the play clock running), so they invalidated the TD. I think we still scored on a later play, but man was a screw up.
tamc91 said:
There was a Texas Tech game that was also stolen in Lubbock in the 95-96 timeframe. It was the that ended with a Zach Thomas interception near the end zone, but there were 5-6 blatant missed called.
Oh ffs, I forgot about that.AggieBand2004 said:
Dave Yeast, all three games of the 2009 baseball series vs the sips
Man 8:25 mark. I was 11 years old and rode from Dallas with my grandfather and was right there on the 20 yard line, first deck west side. I'll never forget it at as the biggest rip-off ever.wsjag said:
1989 Arkansas- A&M
However we went to the holiday bowl and destroyed BYU in one of our signature defensive games in the last 30 years
This one still makes me very mad. We had two blockers on one LSU defender. I think it was Joeckel and Harrison. I think Harrison was the one called with the chop block? Malena only needed one of those blockers to block, it was a very easy touchdown. We win that game if Malena scores there, bet.Hank Mardukas said:
Illegal block vs. LSU in 2012 on a td. Might have won that, and gone on to win the SEC. Ben Malena was involved not sure if he was the runner or the blocker, can't remember.