Your vote for worst ref calls so far this year

Submitted by 006BOatman on October 19th, 2019 at 6:39 PM

The post about Detroit flags got me thinking. What’s your vote for worst / blown calls we’ve seen so far this year?  I’m mostly thinking about calls that went against MI of course.

The one that comes to mind is the Ronnie Bell catch vs Wisconsin. Rules experts on TV went on to say that they would have overturned it INTO a catch.  Last year the holding penalty on Tru Wilson sticks out (the one where he was just plain tackled). Can’t remember who we were playing. 

Not meaning to whine; let’s laugh at these, and cathartically move on from em. Throw in some contenders while we wait for another 45min or so.

befuggled

October 19th, 2019 at 6:45 PM ^

I thought the holding call was against Higdon in last year's Northwestern game (here). That's probably the worst (and weirdest) call I've seen in several years.

I'm personally glad they're not playing Northwestern this year; with an occasional exception like the 2015 game most of those games have been tighter than I would like for the last decade or so.

freelion

October 19th, 2019 at 6:45 PM ^

Probably 3-4 in every Lions game each year. The Bell catch stands out for Michigan this year. MSU got screwed some against OSU but can’t remember specifics

Harball sized HAIL

October 19th, 2019 at 6:53 PM ^

I think that was against NW last year.

Funny thing about that..... besides the fact that the announcer was howling about how bad that call was...…and pretty much laughing at it.  It forced a punt on the next play.  M got flagged on that punt for - illegal shift or formation.  I believe it was Ambry.  He went in motion - like two yards - snap - then ran upfield.  Upon a very quick replay they (announcers) said - uh yeah he did that (it wasn't a legit penalty).  Then they took a penalty and punted again.  AND DID THE EXACT SAME FUCKING THING.  Watch it.  It's comical.  They changed nothing.  And no flag.  Absolute silly 3 play sequence from an officiating standpoint.  

They lost 20 yards on absolutely nothing and should've had 1st n 10.  It was a 35 yard FP change.

KBLOW

October 19th, 2019 at 6:55 PM ^

Didn't cause a loss, but the fumble blown dead instead of a TD against Army was pretty atrocious. 

Today, South Carolina got 100% screwed multiple times on no calls and wrong calls. It definitely cost them the win.

006BOatman

October 19th, 2019 at 7:04 PM ^

If we’re bringing in other teams/games into the equation, I bet MSU would vote for the no-call on the leaping on the last second field goal that they missed, that would have won them the game vs Arizona St.

Hard not to put equal blame on the 12 men on the field, on the play before, haha. 

JamesBondHerpesMeds

October 19th, 2019 at 7:16 PM ^

It wasn’t a “call”, per se, but the Wisconsin fans at my game-watch bar grousing about their player’s ejection for nearly killing McCaffrey was this close to murdering someone I’ve been in weeks.

Kermits Blue Key

October 19th, 2019 at 7:28 PM ^

The pass interference against Kansas when the play would have essentially the ended the game against the Vince Young-led Texas team. It was clearly a bullshit call by the Big 12 to ensure Texas made it to the championship game.

Ryno2317

October 19th, 2019 at 7:35 PM ^

2016 OSU - Michigan ... no pi on the db who grabbed Perry.  I know it’s not this year, but there is a three year statute of limitations on assault.