Ran across this article on cbssports.com. So is this the beginning of something wonderful, or the seeds of the evil officiating empire?
I have to confess, I haven't paid much attention to the AAC refs, but hey....its the AAC, why would I watch. I have to believe that this is more an approach to get more available bodies in stripes, not a quality enhancing move on the ACC's part. Anyone see enough AAC games to know if their officials are as visually impaired as the ACC stripes? What think ye?
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At least it isn't the PAC 12.
And all the people said "Amen!"
And the Hokies in the assembly said, "Fam!"
Ron Cherry is throwing multiple flags at you right now
Can't wait to blame the AAACCC officials!!! ... the ol' American Atlantic Athletics Coast Conference Conference
Just as long as its not a scheduling agreem.....
Wait, aren't we locked into future schedules where we are playing at least one AAC school for the next 20 years or so?
*sigh*
The same refs that called pass interference on Chuck Clark because he got within 3 feet of the receiver? And the same refs who called targeting on Greg Stroman because his hip made contact with the receiver as he went for the interception?
Great.
Forgot about that one.....buckle up, it may be a bumpy ride.
Hold on to your butts
Is this a potential "Plan of Improvement" for AAC officials? (If that's the case, surely, they'd pick somebody better than ACC refs to tutor them.)
Well, it does mention training. So, there's that.
But... it doesn't say anything about vision testing.
Something wicked this way comes
In regards to AAC games (from what I recall this past season being the most I've seen) Why watch? Gambling, LTSTBTU. As for refereeing games they seem to be pretty loose. This could be from a combination of play from teams but I don't remember a ton of penalties being called or anything ridiculous happening.
Edit: Forgot ECU is in the AAC and not Conference USA, my comments mainly rest on AAC inner conference games.
Okay..... I'll bite. What on earth is LTSTBTU? because I googled it and
Definitely the last one.
I don't know but its pronounced 'Kevin'.
He said Gambling so
Love To See The Better Team Underdog?
Life is To Short To Bet The Underdog?
Last Time Saban Tore Butt Totally Up?
Life's too short to bet the under, watching Navy run the Y formation/triple option and hit the over is exhilarating
Spider 2 Y banana
Edit:
I replied to the wrong comment.
The ACC refs have perfected rigging games, so they're bringing their expertise down to the mid-majors to maximize the profits of the Vegas M.A.F.I.A.
via GIPHY
I found SoupHokie's brother's alt account
"impossible to win the pre determine"