These refs are total BullSH!T

dawgatUSM

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That was the correct call. You can gator chomp, but you can't gator chomp towards an individual
 

3millersandi

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Bulldog Bruce said:
can't celebrate at all

The NCAA is doing its damndest to kill all the fun in collegiate sports. Maybe he shouldn't have chomped. Had I not been pulling for UF, I might have agreed with the call. But, what did the guy have to say that caused Tebow to taunt him? Doesn't matter to me. That was a classic. As was Percy Harvin slapping Meyer's ***.
 

josebrown

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I liked the chomp and the penalty. UF keeps 1st an 10, just moves back 15 yards from goalline. At worst it gave UF more opportunities at 1st downs to keep running clock if it would have been needed. On the otherhand if the ball were on the otherside of the 50 it wouldn't have been a good penalty.

Too bad he was chomping #5 instead of #15. That would have been gold considering the talk before the game by #15.
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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...but I could've sworn, after some of the "Unsportsmanlike" calls, they were Mormon West Refs.
 

msudawg12

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I thinki the penalty was the correct call. I also think that it was freaking hilarious. He pulled back with his arms up like "whats up now?' then gator chomped. It was beautiful. I think it was even better for the shear fact that the action itself is so against the grain for what Tebow normally does
 

FlabLoser

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They also hit UF for 15 yards when their receiver who just caught a 1st down pass stood up and gave a 1st down signal. That's quite a stretch.
 
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i was actually watching that game. the morning SEC JP game was either boring or a blowout..
i have that saved b/c when i tell folks about it, no one ever belives me.
good stuff, though.
 

gtowndawg

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I think the guy explained why he said that but I can't remember now. Classic for sure.

edited to add this:

Now I remember where he got that. He ripped it off from an NFL referree.

Ben Dreith is also known among football fans for his unique explanation of a personal foul penalty during a 1986 game between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets. After the Jets' Marty Lyons (misidentified as Mark Gastineau during Dreith's call) tackled Bills quarterback Jim Kelly to the ground and started to repeatedly punch him in the head, Dreith announced to the crowd: "We have a personal foul on number 99 of the defense - after he tackled the quarterback, he's giving him the business down there, that's a 15-yard penalty." [2]

Twenty-one years later, on November 24, 2007, during a game between University of Maryland and North Carolina State University, ACC referee Ron Cherry called a personal foul, saying, "He was giving him the business."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Dreith
 

Frances Drebin

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...you said the JP game was boring or a blowout, so you were instead watching a riveting MD-NC State matchup (the score was 37-0) instead? Boy, that JP game must've been a stinker.

Still, very funny clip.
 
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that, but it was a hungover saturday morning, & we get both JP games (SEC & ACC) where i live. it was one of those golden moments where you hope something funny/weird/unexpected will happen that actually came to pass.
i'd rather watch a SEC or ACC blowout than the big-10 suckfest that espn was putting on saturday mornings the past few years, anyhow, ya know?
 
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and the game was at the end of last year.
the morning after State won the egg bowl. that's why it was so damn hazy. the maryland ncstate game THIS year was the close one...
thanks espn & jack daniels!