🏈 Where is the pic of Anderson being held on A$M's last possession?

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This was during the 3rd and 10 at 00:33 when King connected to Moose Muhammed for the first down ...but should have been 3rd and 20 after the holding call that never came.
 
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I don't want to sound like an Aub or coondog, but I saw holding on A&M most of the night. It seems like they just don't call holding against Bama opponents anymore. Could this be an overreaction to all the claims of Bama bias? Or just bad SEC refs?
 
I don't want to sound like an Aub or coondog, but I saw holding on A&M most of the night. It seems like they just don't call holding against Bama opponents anymore. Could this be an overreaction to all the claims of Bama bias? Or just bad SEC refs?

Besides the redundancy here 😜, it's just an officiating problem. Lots and lots and LOTS of holding goes on without being flagged.

I noticed when Gibbs had his (non)fumble, the refs allowed tamu to return before they reviewed to make sure. Gene (??), the rules "expert," said that's how refs are instructed to call that. Okay, fine. I get that; the same crap happens in professional soccer. Then why wasn't Bama allowed to return the same no-fumble when tamu did that in the fourth quarter?

Officiating...It's a tough job that no one wants but everyone, including me, easily hammers and criticizes.
 
I don't want to sound like an Aub or coondog, but I saw holding on A&M most of the night. It seems like they just don't call holding against Bama opponents anymore. Could this be an overreaction to all the claims of Bama bias? Or just bad SEC refs?
Nothing new. Bama has been at the bottom of the opponent-penalty charts in the link for over 10 years. EVERY. YEAR.

Bama is at #123 in this particular chart, Note that in away games the average is 5.5 yards per penalty, Meaning that major penalties are rarely called against an opponent when Bama is on the road. If so, then that number would not be down around 5 yards.

 
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