Was it an interception? Looked like it to me. Problem is, it wasn't ruled that way initially and there wasn't enough evidence to overturn it (or maybe Matt Caddell was in the replay booth)... though truth be told, in this league the replay official might as well be replaced with a coin flip. The fact remains however, even had it been ruled an INT, it only gave LSU an opportunity to set up for a 70 yard drive... nothing more... and they were not getting too much accomplished in the 2nd half on offense.
I guess it will be Vol Victory Part Deux though... only this time its worse. This time we dominated their asses and took over the game, but the media (I don't even care about the opposing fans), is going to harp on a call that wouldn't have made a difference in anything other than Greg McElroy's QB rating for the game. I mean hell, it's not like it would have caused a 14 point swing or anything...
[would have liked to have inserted the infamous 2004 phantom no call video of Corey Webster and Keith Brown here, but alas, all those goodies have been pulled form YouTube]
I guess it will be Vol Victory Part Deux though... only this time its worse. This time we dominated their asses and took over the game, but the media (I don't even care about the opposing fans), is going to harp on a call that wouldn't have made a difference in anything other than Greg McElroy's QB rating for the game. I mean hell, it's not like it would have caused a 14 point swing or anything...
[would have liked to have inserted the infamous 2004 phantom no call video of Corey Webster and Keith Brown here, but alas, all those goodies have been pulled form YouTube]