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BoonesFarmSooner
9/18/2006, 10:08 AM
Thanks to SebadOU on another board, this was from the Los Angeles Times today:



Pac-10 owes OU an apology

By Chris Dufresne, Los Angeles Times
September 18, 2006

You couldn't blame Pacific 10 Conference Commissioner Tom Hansen for what he did Sunday with his league caught in the criticism crosshairs.

He skipped town.

Apparently unable to book passage on the Orient Express, Hansen took a 2 p.m. flight to Chicago for "previously scheduled" commissioners' meetings.

Before leaving, Hansen vowed the Pac-10 would thoroughly investigate the controversy that engulfed his league over the weekend and vowed all parties will be held accountable.

The Reggie Bush investigation?

Well, that too, but the more immediate matter concerned a blown instant replay call that cost visiting Oklahoma a victory over Oregon in Eugene.

It's going in the books as a 34-33 victory for Oregon, but that's only going to wash on the Willamette River.

Oregon scored the game-winning touchdown after recovering an onside kick in the final minute.

It appeared an Oregon player may have touched the ball before it went the required 10 yards, which would have given Oklahoma possession and secured victory.

Good thing college football now has instant replay to settle these prickly questions, right?

Wrong. After a review, the on-field decision was allowed to stand.

Forget whether Oregon even touched the ball early or not, though, because the officials missed another teeny-weeny aspect of the play — Oklahoma recovered the ball!

Allen Patrick, No. 23, picked it up after it squirted through the pile.

This isn't grainy footage of Big Foot, either, it's just about irrefutable.

A Sooner got there sooner.

"We're going to review the tape, have conversations with all the people involved, then we'll have a statement," Hansen said.

That statement, expected to be released today, should read: "Dear Oklahoma. The Pac-10 apologizes for the error in Saturday's game and hopes this does not in any way detract from the rest of your season."

The Pac-10 needs to act fast on this because there's already a perception problem — even if this was an honest mistake — because a Pac-10 crew was handling the game.

This is standard operating procedure, Hansen said. The conference employs its own officials for home games and, in road games, accepts the officiating crew of the opposing team's conference.

Among the range of options for the conference is suspending the officiating crew and replay officials.

Keep last Saturday in mind if Oregon goes 12-0 and gets to the national title game and Oklahoma doesn't.

And while you can't change the result of the game there is a way, in a subjective sport, to mitigate egregious errors.

Clear-thinking poll voters should have recognized the botched outcome at Autzen Stadium and acted accordingly: Don't penalize Oklahoma too much for a game it should not have lost and don't reward Oregon too much for a game it should not have won.

But you think that's what happened?

Oregon jumped six spots, from No. 18 to No. 12, in Sunday's USA Today coaches' poll while Oklahoma dropped from No. 11 to No. 16.

The coaches' poll is one-third of the component in the BCS standings that determines which teams will play for the national title on Jan. 8.

If the coaches are going to correctly blow Notre Dame out of the national title hunt for a humiliating home loss to Michigan — the Irish fell from No. 3 to No. 13 — they must also properly adjudicate Oregon vs. Oklahoma.

In short: just pay attention.

In Sunday's Associated Press poll, Oregon moved up five spots, from 18th to 13th, for its bogus win but Oklahoma dropped only two spots — from 15th to 17th. The AP poll is no longer used in the BCS formula.

In extreme cases, voters must take matters into their own hands. In the stock market they call it a correction.

sooneron
9/18/2006, 10:10 AM
This guy is right.

boomersooner28
9/18/2006, 10:12 AM
wowza......BEAT TEXAS!

TheLadiesMike
9/18/2006, 10:16 AM
Good to see some members of the media speaking the truth.

King Crimson
9/18/2006, 10:17 AM
grainy footage of big foot. heh.

BoonesFarmSooner
9/18/2006, 10:20 AM
I'm still so flustered that I can't even correctly type the subject header...

and = an

King Crimson
9/18/2006, 10:23 AM
I'm still so flustered that I can't even correctly type the subject header...

and = an

if you edit and click go advanced you can edit the title line. see.

SwooshOU
9/18/2006, 10:27 AM
Wow.

OKC-SLC
9/18/2006, 10:39 AM
now we know where the one sports writer on the left coast with a shred of brain works.

tbl
9/18/2006, 10:40 AM
Well, I do feel villified by the support the media has given us on this. It's not an all out riot, but it is being talked about and is not being glossed over (oustide or Oregon).

BoonesFarmSooner
9/18/2006, 10:46 AM
Thanks King Crimson!

zeke
9/18/2006, 10:51 AM
Good artical.
Cold Pizza agrees that we were hosed.