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Georgia was dominating the game in the first quarter and was unstopable. Then all of the sudden the refs (SEC) took conrol with the flag. The SEC had nothing to gain but everything to lose if Georgia knocked Auburn. The SEC wanted Auburn to win this game. I am interested in the upcoming game against Alabama. I am expecting much of the same.

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Georgia was dominating the game in the first quarter and was unstopable. Then all of the sudden the refs (SEC) took conrol with the flag. The SEC had nothing to gain but everything to lose if Georgia knocked Auburn. The SEC wanted Auburn to win this game. I am interested in the upcoming game against Alabama. I am expecting much of the same.

Georgia did not lose that game because of officiating.

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Georgia was dominating the game in the first quarter and was unstopable. Then all of the sudden the refs (SEC) took conrol with the flag. The SEC had nothing to gain but everything to lose if Georgia knocked Auburn. The SEC wanted Auburn to win this game. I am interested in the upcoming game against Alabama. I am expecting much of the same.

Take your loss like a man and stop blaming the refs that Georgia could hold a 21-7 lead! Your team lost! Get over it!

No they didn't, but the obvious missing of a couple of those calls (namely the onside kick, lack of roughing the passer calls, and the fumble) didn't help.

I was shocked that the onside kick didn't get turned over! It was pretty clear Byrum grabbed the ball after only 9 yards. As far as the Cam fumble that camera angle right on the goalline from field level showed that he had control of the ball and broke the plane of the goalline before he lost control of the ball.

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Take your loss like a man and stop blaming the refs that Georgia could hold a 21-7 lead! Your team lost! Get over it!

I was shocked that the onside kick didn't get turned over! It was pretty clear Byrum grabbed the ball after only 9 yards. As far as the Cam fumble that camera angle right on the goalline from field level showed that he had control of the ball and broke the plane of the goalline before he lost control of the ball.

We'll agree to disagree on that fumble no call. To me, it looked like he pulled it into his body prior to crossing the plane and fumbled in while doing so, but it was very close, I'll give you that.

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