Mullen: SEC replay official blew call vs Florida
Posted Oct 25, 2009 5:10 PM
 By CHRIS TALBOTT
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JACKSON, Miss. -Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen called for disciplinary action against the Southeastern Conference replay official who worked the Bulldogs' 29-19 loss to Florida after a Gators touchdown that might have been a fumble was not overturned.
Mullen said Sunday it's understandable if a field official makes a mistake because of the speed of the game, but the replay official can take his time and should be held accountable.
"I don't even know why we have replay right now in the Southeastern Conference if they're not going to utilize it," Mullen said.
"That's twice now that they've blown calls on the replay with our games, resulting in big plays, and I think that's unexcusable for that official. I hope he's severely punished if he ever works another SEC game again, because I think it's completely unacceptable."
The replay official listed for the game in Starkville on Saturday night was Dan Dembinski.
Mullen's comments come a few days after SEC commissioner Mike Slive suspended an officiating crew for two personal foul penalties in the Arkansas-Florida and LSU-Georgia games that league officials said should not have been called.
It was the first time the league publicly suspended an officiating crew. The group won't return to duty till Nov. 14 and bowl assignments could be affected.
Arkansas coach Bobby Petrino was reprimanded by the SEC for his comments about those officials after the Razorbacks' 23-20 loss at Florida. Mullen, who also complained about the consistency of calls made on kickoffs, could to be reprimanded as well.
SEC spokesman Charles Bloom said the league would have no comment until after the play is reviewed Monday.
The play Mullen disputed happened in the fourth quarter with Florida up 23-13.
Gators linebacker Dustin Doe returned an interception 23 yards for a touchdown, but replays showed Brandon McRae might have stripped the ball from the celebrating linebacker short of the goal line. If the call had been overturned, the Bulldogs would have been given the ball at the 20 with 8:25 left in the fourth quarter.
Instead, it was Florida's second touchdown in 33 seconds and it effectively sealed the win.
Mullen said it was the second time a replay official has cost his team this season. He was referring to a penalty called against Mississippi State in a loss to Houston that looked as if the play would have been overturned had it been reviewed.
The coach and his staff watched film of Saturday's play after the game, then Mullen later watched the replay "all night" on television.
"There's no excuse for a guy who has the amount of time to replay the video to make sure they get the call right," Mullen said. "That's why we have instant replay and I think it's embarrassing that they blew that call. I've seen still shots of the ball out of his hand. I don't think that's acceptable on a guy that has the ability to watch all the different angles."
Doe's touchdown was important for Florida because points have been so hard to come by for the Gators. Sure, they jumped back to No. 1 after a one-week hiatus. But that was due more to Alabama's own struggles than Florida's success.
The offense that dominated college football in 2008 has bogged down. Florida needed a field goal with 9 seconds left to beat Arkansas last week and entered the fourth quarter with a 16-13 lead over Mississippi State.
The Gators have scored just seven touchdowns in 25 trips inside an opponents 20 during SEC play and they're clearly becoming frustrated. Tim Tebow turned down postgame interview requests for the first time in his career after having two interceptions returned for touchdowns.
"He's very frustrated," Meyer said Sunday during a conference call with reporters. "He's used to playing at a certain level. A lot of guys are frustrated. We go down there by ... 10 points on the road and it's the same old song and dance as the last couple weeks. And guys want to play better."
Meyer said team chemistry is great, but called a meeting with players recently to make sure there would be no finger-pointing between units.
"I have seen it in the past," Meyer said. "I have not seen it on this team yet."
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2009-10-25 17:09:49

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sayitlikeiseeit1
2:00AM Nov 10 2009 
it wouldn't be so obvious if the TV would quit having replays.
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sayitlikeiseeit1
1:57AM Nov 10 2009 
the only thing you should be ashamed of is that you are not a Florida Gator !!
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BIG MAC GATOR
8:44PM Oct 25 2009 
bastion78 - To answer your question - if any player I don't care what color his skin is show boats like Dustin did and skips into the end zone like he is playing on Sunday instead of Saturday I will always call it ghetto ball!!!!
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CBDanF
7:15PM Oct 25 2009 
It's OBVIOUS they want Tebow and Florida back in the title game...but they need to stop making it so OBVIOUS.
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Basscat02
6:01PM Oct 25 2009 
Florida needs these things to win, cause they are not good enough to win without the official's help.
Take a look at the only TD they scored against LSU, the receiver held the defender's jersey and pulled him backwards which allowed him to go by him and catch the pass from Fleabow. Coach Miles chose not to file a complaint though it was extremely flagrant. Florida had to cheat to beat LSU.. The several offside calls were also bogus when the films showed the center inching the ball backwards . Coach Spurrirer also had a complaint which has yet to be addressed but films clearly show the violations he refers to.
I am an SEC fan and hope the SEC wins the NC every year. I am, however, ashamed of the Florida Gators.
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jstamey828
6:00PM Oct 25 2009 
Is Florida? The Duke? of College Football, they get all the calls!. seems like they have some SEC refs in their back pocket
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jstamey828
6:00PM Oct 25 2009 
Is Florida? The Duke? of College Football, they get all the calls!. seems like they have some SEC refs in their back pocket
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bastion78
5:35PM Oct 25 2009 
Ghetto ball touchdown? What the eff does that even mean? Why don't you keep your racist @ss comments to yourself. He let loose of his grip on the ball prior to entering the endzone--what does that have to do with the ghetto? Of course, everything involving a black player always goes back to being ghetto. I am sure if this were a white player, you would be saying that it was a stupid move and that is it. But because this is a black player, you have to go and insult him.
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BIG MAC GATOR
4:26PM Oct 25 2009 
Being a Gator fan I was completely humiliated with Dustin Doe's ghetto ball touchdown. It sure looked to me like the ball was slapped away at the 1yd line. But be that as it may he should have at least got an unsportsman- like penalty for that show he put on!!! Also Mr.Mullen needs to look at the kick off-- off sides penalty as hard as he did the pick from Doe before he opens his mouth. " just saying"
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