I don’t think the refs where out to get us

What sucks is IMO if that same Chaney play happens in the early 3rd quarter, they reverse it. No matter if it was our fumble or not. It was clearly down when you really slowed it down and focused. But, since it was at the end of the game and essentially decided the game, and it was a bang-bang play, they just decided to stick with the call on the field, obviously using human emotion to do so. Ehhhhh, he's probably down, but it's close and they called it a fumble on the field, so I'll just back away slowly here into these bushes and we'll play on since this decides everything.

Which is obviously bull****. Just my $0.02, maybe some of you feel no matter what we're gonna get hosed cause we're Miami, but I really feel if that wasn't such a crucial play, and it just happened in the regular course of the game or if the game wasn't in doubt, they take emotion out of it and rule it what it was, which his elbow hits then the ball is ripped out.
It was not bang bang.

He was down.

Should we have knelt? Yep.

Chaney however was down.

Chaney got the first down the play before they reversed.

Flagg got an unsportsmanlike for breathing.

The hold on Parrishs TD.

The Mauigoa roughing the passer.

The list goes on.

I'm not a conspiracy theorist when it comes to football but Saturday we got jobbed. Straight up. Never seen anything like it.
 
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Leaving this “third world” conference just isn’t practical at this juncture. We just need to start winning decisively, taking the officials out of the equation.
 
Two huge outcomes in the game. Bain literally tackled by the GT OT on their QB King's TD run contrasted to the phantom holding call on Cooper during the Parrish TD.

So agregious, you can't help but think there's some type of conspiracy.

How about the first TD drive for GT:
Chop block & leg whip on Mauigoa yet Mauigoa called for roughly the passer.
Illegal snap on 3&2, not called and GT was given another 25sec play clock.
Bain tackled AND chop blocked, not called. Even Mauigoa could have been considered a chop block as one OL rolled into him while he was engaged with the other.

3 really bad calls on one TD drive.
 
How about the first TD drive for GT:
Chop block & leg whip on Mauigoa yet Mauigoa called for roughly the passer.
Illegal snap on 3&2, not called and GT was given another 25sec play clock.
Bain tackled AND chop blocked, not called. Even Mauigoa could have been considered a chop block as one OL rolled into him while he was engaged with the other.

3 really bad calls on one TD drive.
The snap infraction was not a penalty because the ref had not signaled ready for play.

I agree on all other infractions.

The ACC refs are the worst in college football.

The thing is they're not consistent with their bad calls. Meaning, they don't make the same bad calls. They call a ticky-tack penalty, then are blind to obvious and agredious malfeasance. That's a double whammy.
 
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