How can SEC lack so much integrity and accountability in its two largest revenue producing sports?
Answer: It either condones or accepts corruption.
Based on admission of Texas and OU, only the NFL will be a larger revenue producing football entity. It’s insane to rely on part time, woefully trained partisan hacks to officiate games.
I’m curious for others in the board in other professions. If I (or each of you) blew something as large as the magnitude of the Miss State/Memphis game, I would be fired. However, in the case of the SEC, the same crew is at it again within a month at Neyland Stadium officiating a marquee SEC game.
Until I learn or am convinced otherwise, the SEC prefers corruption in officiating to control the narrative and revenue. Corral is Heisman guy and Ole Miss is in a preferable position for post season.
Any competent organization would make a change as opposed to watching history repeat itself. Not the SEC. It condones corruption.
It makes me ill that Tennessee fine money will go to these clowns.
Answer: It either condones or accepts corruption.
Based on admission of Texas and OU, only the NFL will be a larger revenue producing football entity. It’s insane to rely on part time, woefully trained partisan hacks to officiate games.
I’m curious for others in the board in other professions. If I (or each of you) blew something as large as the magnitude of the Miss State/Memphis game, I would be fired. However, in the case of the SEC, the same crew is at it again within a month at Neyland Stadium officiating a marquee SEC game.
Until I learn or am convinced otherwise, the SEC prefers corruption in officiating to control the narrative and revenue. Corral is Heisman guy and Ole Miss is in a preferable position for post season.
Any competent organization would make a change as opposed to watching history repeat itself. Not the SEC. It condones corruption.
It makes me ill that Tennessee fine money will go to these clowns.