ПАНИОТОВ СЕ ВЪРНА! Блудният син се завръща, за да ВЪЗРОДИ ЦСКА!
ПАНИОТОВ СЕ ВЪРНА! Блудният син се завръща, за да ВЪЗРОДИ ЦСКА! ЦСКА прoведе последното си занимание преди отпътуването за Варна...
ПАНИОТОВ СЕ ВЪРНА! Блудният син се завръща, за да ВЪЗРОДИ ЦСКА! ЦСКА прoведе последното си занимание преди отпътуването за Варна...
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Justice Served Michigan Wolverines Referee Currently Facing Investigation Aamir Hall, the cornerback for Michigan, had strong coverage, but Evan Stewart appeared to make an outstanding catch to give the Ducks the opening score in a 38-17 victory. Oregon traversed the field and took an early lead on Michigan with a 2-yard touchdown pass in which quarterback Dillon Gabriel threaded a needle. On closer inspection, though, it was obvious the ball had struck the ground. It should have been fourth-and-goal instead of third-and-goal from the 2-yard line. However, both the replay authorities and the on-field officials seemed to have missed the call. For a possible challenge, we asked head coach Sherrone Moore if he had someone in the booth to examine it. “They’re supposed to … every touchdown is supposed to be reviewed,” Moore added. “That’s something we’ve have to talk to the Big Ten about. That should have been called and examined because every touchdown is meant to be evaluated. Oregon could have scored anyhow because they had been moving the ball nicely. However, the Wolverines also had the opportunity to receive an early boost and a stop. After the game, referee Ron Snodgrass defended the call. Replay examines and clears every scoring play....
Justice Served Kentucky Wildcats Referee Currently Facing Investigation Like everyone else, Mark Pope has witnessed the shift in game officiating from the non-conference season to SEC play. Prior to 2025, Kentucky averaged 16.1 fouls per game, while opponents averaged 17.1. However, through five conference games, their averages have risen to 22.0 and 20.0. Before league play, we were actually very good. And league play has become more difficult for us," Pope said after his team's defeat at the hands of No. 4 Alabama, in which the Crimson Tide made 34 free throws, 24 of which came after halftime. In all, the Wildcats only managed to take 20. "The calls are incredibly challenging," Pope said of the lessons he has getting from visiting referee symposiums, which he attended to begin the year in an attempt to gain a better grasp of how officials call games. After receiving a "huge education on the whistle" during the Georgia loss, he then discussed his desire to "study the whistle." Pope effectively stated that his team could not alter the way referees officiated games and that they preferred to adjust to the officiating. He stated that he was "interested in the rules that are being called" and "not concerned in what the rules are." That remains a work in progress now five games into the SEC schedule with foul trouble continuing to be a thorn in Kentucky’s side. It’s also a top priority internally. “We’re spending an insane amount of time right now on fouls, so we’ve gone back and kind of categorized every foul that has been called on us over the last five games,” Pope said during his call-in show Monday evening. He said they had learned some things regarding foul calls and game officiating that could help the Wildcats get back on track in that area, but he was unwilling to disclose the data because there was no point in giving Vanderbilt an advantage before their game this weekend in Nashville.
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