Arkansas-Florida officiating crew suspended

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The Southeastern Conference has suspended officials from last weekend's Arkansas-Florida game after the crew was involved in its second controversial call of the year.

Referee Marc Curles' crew called a personal foul on Arkansas defensive lineman Malcolm Sheppard in the fourth quarter as the Gators were rallying for a 23-20 victory. The league said there was no video evidence to support the call.

The same group of officials called the LSU-Georgia game earlier this month, which included a late unsportsmanlike conduct penalty the league said shouldn't have been called.

"A series of calls that have occurred during the last several weeks have not been to the standard that we expect from our officiating crews," SEC commissioner Mike Slive said Wednesday. "I believe our officiating program is the best in the country. However, there are times when these actions must be taken."

SEC associate commissioner Charles Bloom said this is the first time the league has publicly suspended a football crew like this.

The SEC says the crew will be removed from its next scheduled assignment Oct. 31 and will not be assigned to officiate as a crew until Nov. 14.

The league said the crew's bowl assignments could also be impacted.

"The entire crew shoulders responsibility for each play. I have taken this action because there must be accountability in our officiating program," Slive said. "Our institutions expect the highest level of officiating in all of our sports and it is the duty of the conference office to uphold that expectation."

Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino said in a statement: "We took the appropriate steps to address any issues we had with the league regarding this matter earlier in the week. Our focus as a football team has been and remains on this weekend's game against Ole Miss."

The blown call is the second play in the video
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My question is when are they going to start suspending MLB officials? I'm not a baseball fan nor do I watch baseball but I've watched a few games this post-season and every game I've watched the blown calls in it are up on yahoo the next day. The way I see it every close play in MLB should be reviewed in the booth, and if deemed necessary overturn the call.
 
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I don't know about MLB - as for Florida, I think they are to the SEC as the Big 10 thought UM was. They needed them to win at all cost to develop the Big 10 brand. At least 3 schools that were worth a damn. They thought IU wouldn't be a name - a 9-3 IU team is an aberation.
So, they had to make some or not make some calls in that game (As in ND game with UM). The same way with the SEC protecting its brand and having Florida and an undefeated Bama in the SEC Championship - and trying to get that Heisman for a so so (this year) Tea-blow.

Remember the scandle in '91 when the Nebraska (or Osborne) said they always voted Big 12 teams igherin the polls because they were loyal to the conference. Come on... like that's not done today?????
 
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Obvious BS call.... officiating is horrible this year with obvious bias in many games, with the Big Ten being the worst officiating i have seen thus far. Bias for the teams the league wants to win. At least the SEC seen and penalized the obvious bias here to cover their ass, the big ten didnt do crap.
 
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