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Big Sky Officiating Thread

If there isn't consistency at the NFL level, I sure as hell don't expect it at the FCS level. Hauck ALWAYS tells his guys to put games away so the refs can't affect the outcome. He is a realist and understands.
 
BSC refs are bad, not biased. Yeah it sucks, but it is what it is.

That being said this was one of the better reffed games I have seen in the BSC this year.
 
I see this is a hot topic and rightfully so.
This subject needs it's own thread for comments, analysis, videos, suggestions, etc. It's NOT intended for trash talking, name calling, etc.

Unfortunately, the facts are, Big Sky officiating has been terribly inconsistent for to many years. All the Big Sky fan bases have been complaining a lot about it.

In an effort to start somewhere to hopefully respectfully discuss and bring attention to it, let's get going here. I'm encouraging fans of all Big Sky fan bases to partake respectfully.

Let me introduce the 1st video. It's a short video of Lamson's TD run. I suggest pausing the video, then advancing it by dragging the slide bar. Pay close attention from 2 seconds to 4 seconds.

How many possible minor penalties do you see? I saw hints of a below the waist block, possible holding, and possible block in the back. Feel free to add to it.

Also please add more videos to this thread with your observations. I encourage videos and discussions from ALL Big Sky fan bases.

Do you see just as minor possible penalties on this equal to or worse than the hold called on Schaefer?

Once the officials estsblish what and how they're officiating, they need to STICK with it! No need to expect perfection, just consistency for both teams in all games.


After the called back TD, Crews blocks the FG attempt by seemingly defying gravity and hanging in the air. Except, he stayed airborne by locking his left arm on Beuhler's back. Violation of the NCAA "Leaping Rule" should have been 15 yards and an automatic first down. Complete pivot of the game on that non-call.
 
After the called back TD, Crews blocks the FG attempt by seemingly defying gravity and hanging in the air. Except, he stayed airborne by locking his left arm on Beuhler's back. Violation of the NCAA "Leaping Rule" should have been 15 yards and an automatic first down. Complete pivot of the game on that non-call.

yep. Was shocked it wasn't called. Apparently no consistency with these refs.
 
After the called back TD, Crews blocks the FG attempt by seemingly defying gravity and hanging in the air. Except, he stayed airborne by locking his left arm on Beuhler's back. Violation of the NCAA "Leaping Rule" should have been 15 yards and an automatic first down. Complete pivot of the game on that non-call.
Didn't look at that one. Thanks
 
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