Found October 26, 2009 on Dr. Saturday:
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• The Never-Ending Sorry. The conference has spent much of the last three weeks calling out its own officials for bad calls in nationally televised games, so it shouldn't be a surprise that coaches are taking it upon themselves to open up on those lousy SEC refs after another sketchy weekend. First up: Mississippi State's Dan Mullen, who was incensed that officials failed to overturn Dustin Doe's icing interception return in the fourth quarter of MSU's loss to Florida despite losing control of the ball before he crossed the goal line: The SEC is going to find it hard to avoid agreeing with him after setting the precedent of public piper-paying by publicly validating criticism of bad calls and putting an entire crew on ice last week, and Mullen sounded on Sunday like he's out for the same pound of flesh for the replay official who let Doe's touchdown stand: That's twice that they've blown calls on the replay with our games resulting in big plays ...
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