via replay that has to do with where the ball is on the field at a particular time (i.e., illegal forward pass, TD or fumble at the goal line, etc.) unless you have a camera sitting on every yard marker. Given the BS logic coming out of the SEC office, any camera with the slightest offset to looking right down a given yard marker or the goal line will ALWAYS give the replay official the "out" he needs to not overturn a bad call if he doesn't want to change it (i.e. change doesn't assist the team he feels like he should be assisting). Nice to know that the good ol' boy system in the SEC has found a way around even modern day video technology. I still say though that it is simply inexcusable not to have cameras looking down each goal line in a game where video replay will be used for reviews.