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YouTubesDay: Refs Muff Huskies-Beavers

If you thought the officiating was bad in last year's Oregon-Oklahoma game, the Pac Ten officials have taken incompetence to a new level in last week's Washington-Oregon State game, and Pac Ten Commissioner Tom Hansen is not amused:
"Our review of the game included study of the game tape by Coordinator of Football Officiating Dave Cutaia, Director of Instant Replay Verle Sorgen, football administrator Jim Muldoon and me, review of game reports from the officiating crew and instant replay officials, communications with the two institutions and follow-up communications with the referee of the game.

"We regret that there was flagrant misconduct on the part of some players which led to four ejections from the game, that there was an injury to Washington quarterback Jake Locker which increased the emotions of the players and that the instant replay crew failed to stop the game to review the play at the goal line with just under three minutes to play. On the play, it was ruled Oregon State's Yvenson Bernard fumbled. However, it appeared his knee had touched the ground before he lost the ball...

"We do believe the instant replay officials did not perform properly on the Bernard fumble play. There was human error in that while reviewing the available replays the crew failed to notify the game officials to stop play before the ball was snapped for the next play. It was not the fault of the equipment. The game should have been stopped and the play reviewed. The members of the IR crew have been reprimanded."

USC's Carroll Puts Pac Ten Officials On Notice

While the Oklahoma-Oregon debacle in September brought national attention to officiating problems in the Pac Ten, it now seems beating up on Verle Sorgen is "the new black"...whatever that means.

Despite cries that Washington got the short end of the stick in Saturday's game at USC, complaining about the legality of the trick field goal seen above in the video, Trojan head coach Pete Carroll had a few calls to complain about to the press and alumni he spoke with early this week as well. Two phantom holding calls brought back a touchdown and a 60-yard run by the Men of Troy and after Carroll showed us the video of the two plays, we don't see the fouls, either.

Combine that with the total mess created on the Washington's final drive when officials failed to start the clock after setting the ball down with two seconds remaining or penalize Husky coach Ty Willingham for running out on the field to stop the clock and ask for a review with no time outs left and we can sympathize with Carroll's frustration.

Oh, and no penalty was called for Arizona's late, cheap shot on Ben Olson either.

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