There is a lot of talk about the favoritism shown to Alabama by officiating crews, and there is a ton of BS thrown about (even by alleged Vol fans) that "it wouldn't have made any difference in the outcome of the game". While true on a micro level and from a micro view, from a macro level, the favoritism compounds itself.
If ever there was a poster-child of a play to spearhead an investigation into possible favoritism shown to Alabama by SEC officiating crews, the helmet-to-helmet no call on Speedy Noil was it. With today's video sharing technology, gathering a compilation of photo and video examples of favoritism shown towards Alabama should not be a resource-intensive endeavor. I would like to see it happen. Perhaps a simple Twitter hashtag could suffice, if it could be properly organized.
If ever there was a poster-child of a play to spearhead an investigation into possible favoritism shown to Alabama by SEC officiating crews, the helmet-to-helmet no call on Speedy Noil was it. With today's video sharing technology, gathering a compilation of photo and video examples of favoritism shown towards Alabama should not be a resource-intensive endeavor. I would like to see it happen. Perhaps a simple Twitter hashtag could suffice, if it could be properly organized.