OT_ Pac-10 responds to replay rukus

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http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=2593564


NORMAN, Okla. -- The Pacific-10 Conference suspended for one game the officiating crew and the instant replay officials that worked Saturday's Oklahoma-Oregon football game after finding mistakes were made in calls near the end of the contest.


Pac-10 Commissioner Tom Hansen said Monday that a review by conference officials of video of the game revealed that both the instant replay officials and the game officials assigned by the conference made errors in the final minute and 12 seconds of the game.



Oklahoma lost the game 34-33 after Oregon scored two touchdowns near the end of the game.

An onside kick by Oregon after its first late touchdown was touched by a Ducks player before it traveled the required 10 yards, and the Pac-10 ruled that the ball should have been awarded to Oklahoma. The league also said that video revealed that an Oklahoma player actually recovered the ball.
Officials on the field gave the ball to Oregon, and replay officials did not overturn that decision.

During a subsequent play, pass interference was called on Oklahoma, setting up the winning score. The Sooners argued that the ball had been tipped at the line of scrimmage, thereby nullifying the pass interference call.

Replay officials did not see indisputable evidence to overturn the penalty.

"The fact that the errors on the onside kick altered the outcome of the game is most unfortunate and unsettling," Hansen said in a statement. "We had a solid veteran crew assigned, and the instant replay official had a fine career as a referee in the Pac-10. We believe in the ability and integrity of each individual involved. It should be noted that not all of the seven officials were directly involved in the play in question, but the entire crew bears responsibility for every play. Game officials and replay officials have positions of great responsibility and must be accountable for their actions.

"Errors clearly were made and not corrected, and for that we apologize to the University of Oklahoma, coach Bob Stoops and his players. They played an outstanding college football game, as did Oregon, and it is regrettable that the outcome of the contest was affected by the officiating."

After the Sooners' practice Monday night, Stoops said the apology brought him no satisfaction.

"At least they have reacted to it and tried. Truly there can be no amends to it and it can't be corrected," Stoops said.

The loss was Oklahoma's first of the season and immediately lessens the Sooners' chances of making it to a third BCS title game in four years.

"I've made a million mistakes. I'll make a million more in each game, and in that game included, I wish there were things I could have done differently or changed," Stoops said. "Unlike officials, players and coaches don't have that opportunity. They had an opportunity to get it right and they chose not to. So I find it still absolutely inexcusable and unacceptable."

University of Oklahoma president David Boren sent a letter Monday to Big 12 commissioner Kevin Weiberg, saying the officiating problems was beyond an "outrageous injustice," and asking him to pursue having the game eliminated from the record books and having the officials involved in the game suspended for the remainder of the season.

Weiberg responded with a statement saying the result of the game would stand.

"There is no provision under NCAA or conference rules for a game result to be reversed or changed as a result of officiating errors, nor do I believe there should be," he said.

Boren acknowledged the Pac-10's response to the situation.

"I appreciate the apology issued by the Pac-10 Commissioner and his action in penalizing the game officials," Boren said in a statement. "I hope this will lead to further national review of the responsibilities of replay officials and the way in which they interact with game officials on the field. I also hope this situation will lead the Pac-10 to change their policy of requiring that only officials of the Pac-10 officiate the home games of Pac-10 universities when they are hosting a non-conference opponent."

Weiberg didn't see the last concern being resolved either.

"This policy is well known nationally and institutions, including OU, know this to be the case at the time of entering into contracts to play Pac-10 opponents," he said.

Hansen said that the officials will be closely monitored in the future, but he acknowledged that they don't have an easy job.

"Officiating on the field is much more difficult than it appears from the stands, and certainly when watching repeated replays," Hansen said. "Plays occur at a high rate of speed. Decisions on the field must be made instantaneously. The training and experience of officials at this level enable them to work at a high degree of accuracy. Unfortunately, at the critical moment of this game errors were made."

Hansen said that officials are limited to the available television shots of the action, but "on the kickoff play ample views were available."
 

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As a HUGE Longhorn fan, it pains me to say that OU really got "jobbed" by the refs in this game. The only right thing to do is have it removed from the the official records book because they won that game outright. Referees should never be the deciding factor in any football game.
 

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Draegerman said:
As a HUGE Longhorn fan, it pains me to say that OU really got "jobbed" by the refs in this game. The only right thing to do is have it removed from the the official records book because they won that game outright. Referees should never be the deciding factor in any football game.

What sucks is even though the league says it was OU's ball, and OU would have rightfully won. The record will stand. Even if the coaches raise OU in the polls despite the loss, the heartless computer will not know any better and show it as a loss
 

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Chocolate Lab said:
It was that bad, huh? I didn't see the game...

CL if you saw it happen you would have been 100% sure the call would be overturned
 

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Chocolate Lab said:
It was that bad, huh? I didn't see the game...
Really, it was just that bad.

I think that the Governor of Oklahoma has declared Monday as an official day of mourning for all Sooner fans. ;)
 

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Chocolate Lab said:
It was that bad, huh? I didn't see the game...
It was really bad. it looks like the refs were paid off. I never say stuff like that, but that's exactly how it looks. And that from a confessed Pac 10 homer.
 

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It was so bad that the refs directly involved with the "errors" should never be allowed to ref a game again. Even if it wasn't intentional, the incompetence it took to get it that wrong should not be tolerated.
 

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Hostile said:
It was really abd. it looks like the refs were paid off. I never say stuff like that, but that's exactly how it looks. And that from a confessed Pac 10 homer.

Either paid, or the ref had a bet and needed to cover
 

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I hate OU and couldnt have enjoyed it more.

I've honestly never seen a team get screwed over as bad as that and nobody deserves to lose like that. But since its OU I can definetely live with it.
 

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CATCH17 said:
I hate OU and couldnt have enjoyed it more.

I've honestly never seen a team get screwed over as bad as that and nobody deserves to lose like that. But since its OU I can definetely live with it.


You remind me of the fans who hate/envy the Dallas Cowboys because of all of the SB titles we have.

All of those national championships OU has does bring out the envy and worst in others.

:bow:
 

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Dallas said:
You remind me of the fans who hate/envy the Dallas Cowboys because of all of the SB titles we have.

All of those national championships OU has does bring out the envy and worst in others.

:bow:
He lives in OK but is a Huskers fan.

Sorry Catch, had to tell that. I can't tease you about Callahan any more.
 

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As another Horn fan here, it is a disgrace these guys get to work again this year. It was OBVIOUS they had an agenda. I don't care what anyone says, the replays were CLEAR and OU should have had the W.
 

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It was a bull**** call but this Oklahoma team is bad. They played terrible defense. The coaches at OU don't know how to coach defense anymore.
 

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NickZepp said:
It was a bull**** call but this Oklahoma team is bad. They played terrible defense. The coaches at OU don't know how to coach defense anymore.

Welcome to Earth Einstein. Nobody is saying Oklahoma has some powerhouse D. Oklahoma should never have been in that situation in the first place. Dont sell Oregon short tho. They are a fine football team and Dixon was outstanding. That was hands down his best game of his career.

Saying that -

You dont allow refs to decide the game ever. Reason: Your looking at it. Blown calls like that and mud on the face of the Pac-10 to boot w/ the suspension of the officiating teams says alot. They flat out sucked. Worse than Oklahoma.

Oklahoma had that game. It was taken from them.
 

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calico said:
As another Horn fan here, it is a disgrace these guys get to work again this year. It was OBVIOUS they had an agenda. I don't care what anyone says, the replays were CLEAR and OU should have had the W.


Ive always respected your opinion as a Horn fan Calico. If the shoe were on the other foot. I would be screaming Texas was jobbed to.

I dont care who you root for. You always want your conference to show come Saturdays and bowl seasons.

Yesterday was different for OU. Bad - bad calls. One should never be in the situation for refs to even get close to these calls being made. We were. That was huge. That W stays in Eugene this year. Even tho the Ducks did not deserve it this way.
 

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Hostile said:
He lives in OK but is a Huskers fan.

Sorry Catch, had to tell that. I can't tease you about Callahan any more.

Well that explains alot.

I knew those USC WR's would give NEB fits.

Callahan? Good lord - dont get us started w/ that guy. I bet he is not in Lincoln next year.

Im surprised old man Osborn has not come in from his campain trail and shown Callahan how to really coach. I bet the old guy tosses in his sleep the past few years of NEB football. That one heck of a program to turn over to Callahan. Piss poor hire if you ask me
 
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