Next Year's Schedule

All that said, ACC officials have hurt us much more in the GT/UGA game than SEC officials have, in the past decade.
 
All that said, ACC officials have hurt us much more in the GT/UGA game than SEC officials have, in the past decade.

That crap in the 06 game where that mutt pulled the ball out of the pile was almost unbelievable.

Second worst to that in my memory were some terrible pass interfence calls (and a big missed call) in 97.
 
All that said, ACC officials have hurt us much more in the GT/UGA game than SEC officials have, in the past decade.

Yeah, maybe the National Title game will enlighten the world as to the level of fail that the ACC officials perform at.
 
I had assumed that next year's schedule would begin August 29 and end November 28 - 14 weeks to play 12 games. SEC schools already have their schedules posted and none of them show an opener before September 5 - they are playing 12 games in 13 weeks. Will this be the same for all the NCAA?

The official NCAA start is always the Saturday before Labor day (or atleast in the past 10 years or so). Labor Day is always between Sept 1-7, meaning opening weekend of CFB will be between August 30-September 5.

You will probably see conferences without Championships scheduling more games after Thanksgiving weekend because of this years scenario. Army-Navy and the Conf championships have traditionally been the only games that weekend. However, the past few years Big East and Pac10 teams have been playing too.
 
Well...that was a call that would have gotten overturned these days.

But so would have another call involving Joe Hamilton on a sideline in Athens, I think it was. That's all I remember with this aging gray matter. But it was a play that the doggies seem to forget that had similar implications and repercussions.

In the 1998 UGa game, the ACC refs made the correct call on Hamilton's fumble. They called it a fumble and ruled possession reverted back to TECH; since the 1st person to touch the fumble was out of bounds.
 
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