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  • Oklahoma Gets Apology, Refs Get Suspended

    Pac-10 Commisioner: 'Errors Were Clearly Made'
    AP Sports
    NORMAN, Okla. (Sept. 18) - The Pacific-10 Conference, finding merit in Oklahoma's complaints about the officiating in its loss to Oregon, issued a one-game suspension Monday to the officiating crew and the instant replay officials who worked the game and an apology to the Sooners.

    The Ducks won the game 34-33 after scoring two touchdowns in the final 72 seconds.

    "Errors clearly were made and not corrected, and for that we apologize to the University of Oklahoma, coach Bob Stoops and his players," Pac-10 Commissioner Tom Hansen said in a statement. "They played an outstanding college football game, as did Oregon, and it is regrettable that the outcome of the contest was affected by the officiating."

    After the Sooners' practice Monday night, Stoops said the apology brought him no satisfaction.

    "At least they have reacted to it and tried. Truly there can be no amends to it and it can't be corrected," Stoops said.

    The loss was Oklahoma's first of the season and immediately lessens the Sooners' chances of making it to a third BCS title game in four years.

    "I've made a million mistakes. I'll make a million more in each game, and in that game included, I wish there were things I could have done differently or changed," Stoops said. "Unlike officials, players and coaches don't have that opportunity. They had an opportunity to get it right and they chose not to. So I find it still absolutely inexcusable and unacceptable.

    Two plays were reviewed on Oregon's game-winning drive - an onside kick that gave the Ducks possession and a pass interference call one play before Oregon's winning touchdown.

    Hansen said the onside kick was touched by an Oregon player before it had traveled the required 10 yards, and, therefore, the ball should have been awarded to Oklahoma. The video also shows an Oklahoma player actually recovered the ball, although that aspect of the play was not reviewable under the instant replay rule.

    "The fact that the errors on the onside kick altered the outcome of the game is most unfortunate and unsettling," Hansen said. "We had a solid veteran crew assigned, and the instant replay official had a fine career as a referee in the Pac-10.

    "We believe in the ability and integrity of each individual involved. It should be noted that not all of the seven officials were directly involved in the play in question, but the entire crew bears responsibility for every play. Game officials and replay officials have positions of great responsibility and must be accountable for their actions."


    Stoops has also said he believes Oklahoma defensive end C.J. Ah You tipped a pass by Dennis Dixon that resulted in a pass interference penalty. If the ball was indeed tipped, the pass interference penalty would have been negated.

    The replay officials ruled that they didn't have indisputable video evidence that the ball had been tipped.

    Hansen said that the future work of the officials who were suspended will be closely monitored.

    "The training and experience of officials at this level enable them to work at a high degree of accuracy," he said. "Unfortunately, at the critical moment of this game, errors were made."

    University of Oklahoma president David Boren sent a letter Monday to Big 12 commissioner Kevin Weiberg, saying the officiating problems was beyond an "outrageous injustice," and asking him to pursue having the game eliminated from the record books and having the officials involved in the game suspended for the remainder of the season.

    Weiberg responded with a statement saying the result of the game would stand.

    "There is no provision under NCAA or conference rules for a game result to be reversed or changed as a result of officiating errors, nor do I believe there should be," he said.

    Boren also asked for a Pac-10 apology and called for the conference to change its policy that requires only Pac-10 officials be used for nonconference home games.'

    "This policy is well known nationally and institutions, including OU, know this to be the case at the time of entering into contracts to play Pac-10 opponents," Weiberg said.

    Boren, in a statement issued after the conference statements, expressed appreciation for the Pac-10's actions.

    "I hope this will lead to further national review of the responsibilities of replay officials and the way in which they interact with game officials on the field," Boren said. "I also hope this situation will lead the Pac-10 to change their policy of requiring that only officials of the Pac-10 officiate the home games of Pac-10 universities when they are hosting a non-conference opponent."

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    Replay Official Gets Death Threat
    Official Failed to Overturn Call in OU Loss
    By WILLIAM McCALL
    AP
    PORTLAND, Ore. (Sept. 18) - The instant replay official whose failure to overturn a bad call led to a narrow victory for Oregon over Oklahoma said he feels like he is under siege after receiving menacing phone calls and a death threat.


    Gordon Riese said he would make a decision soon about whether to finish the season, or even whether to return next year.

    "I'm struggling with it," Riese said in an interview at his home. "I feel so bad I missed that call, it's driving me crazy."

    A former college baseball pitcher in the 1960s who was inducted into the Portland State Hall of Fame in 1997, Riese said he never played football but always enjoyed the game during 28 years as a Pacific-10 Conference official.

    "I loved it, I absolutely loved it," Riese said.

    But that was before he became an instant replay official.

    "I've felt much, much more pressure as an instant replay official than I ever did on the field," Riese said.


    He said the equipment is not as sophisticated as NFL replay equipment, and does not allow the official to freeze the frame. But Riese lays the blame on himself after replays showed that an onside kick was touched by an Oregon player before it traveled the required 10 yards. The Ducks went on to score the go-ahead touchdown.

    "I can't sleep, I can't eat, my blood pressure is skyrocketing," Riese said, looking haggard and worn as he sat on the front porch of his house.

    His wife is a registered nurse, and has been checking his blood pressure every four hours, he said.

    Riese said he has stopped answering the phone, and police are investigating the threatening calls while keeping an eye on his neighborhood.

    "They not only threatened me, they threatened my wife and kids," Riese said.

    Riese has endured plenty of physical pain in his career. He said a torn rotator cuff ended his pitching days, all the ligaments in his right knee were torn when he was hit by an Oregon defensive back at Autzen Stadium in a 1984 game against Washington State, and he separated a collarbone when he was run over by opposing linemen trying to block each other in the 2005 Fiesta Bowl.

    The knee and the collarbone still bother him, occasionally, he said. But not as much as his ruling from the booth last Saturday.

    "I don't know how to deal with it," he said. "I guess it's just one of those things."

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    • #3
      wow..i knew they blew a call but not the extent...i'd be livid too if i was an Oklahoma fan....but death threats and ruining a guys life over it??

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      • #4
        the sooners were'nt going anywhere anyway...........
        MY MEAT IN THE HOT DESERT.......

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Meg25
          wow..i knew they blew a call but not the extent...i'd be livid too if i was an Oklahoma fan....but death threats and ruining a guys life over it??
          Hey you cubs fan did the same thing to that poor little guy that caught that foul ball.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BettorsChat
            Hey you cubs fan did the same thing to that poor little guy that caught that foul ball.
            fvk that little girl .. idiot ...

            bover = Bartman ...

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BettorsChat
              Hey you cubs fan did the same thing to that poor little guy that caught that foul ball.

              HEY I AM NOT A CUBS FAN!

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Meg25
                HEY I AM NOT A CUBS FAN!

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                • #9
                  Suspension is bullshit! Someone needs to be fired over this deal

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bover1
                    the sooners were'nt going anywhere anyway...........
                    Without peterson they are just average

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Meg25
                      HEY I AM NOT A CUBS FAN!
                      Hey I resent that remark

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BettorsChat
                        Without peterson they are just average
                        They won't lose another game

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by bover1
                          the sooners were'nt going anywhere anyway...........
                          They won't lose another game

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by kbsooner21
                            They won't lose another game
                            Sooners are my favorite team in CFB, but they aren't that good in reality. Overrated IMO like Kansas State was for years.

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                            • #15
                              I'm not saying this from a fan perspective. They haven't played up to their potential yet. Stoops and the players are pissed about what happened and will use this as motivation to go out and put it on everybody they play against. After Texas, the next toughest game is at A&M who Army gave all they wanted last weekend at Kyle Field. Texas wasn't too impressive against their only quality opponent thus far. Texas beats up on those poor schools every year, so I'm not putting too much merit into that. It will be a tough game but OU comes out on top and runs the table. Just watch.

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