Oklahoma president wants Oregon game axed from record books

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May 9, 2002
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Talk about a Bitter Bessy.....WOW!!!

The Associated Press

NORMAN, Okla. – University of Oklahoma president David Boren sent a letter to Big 12 Commissioner Kevin Weiberg on Monday, asking him to push for the Sooners' game against Oregon to be eliminated from the record books and having the Pac-10 officials involved in the game suspended for the remainder of the season.

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 the touchdown that gave them a 34-33 victory.

"To describe the lapses in accurate officiating at the Oklahoma-Oregon football game last Saturday as constituting an outrageous injustice is an understatement," Boren wrote in the letter dated Monday.

Oklahoma coach Bob Stoops has said he believes an Oregon player interfered with Oklahoma's ability to recover the onside kick by illegally touching the ball and a Sooners player before the kick traveled 10 yards. He also believes the Sooners recovered the kick, as tailback Allen Patrick had possession at the end of the play.

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 call. If the ball was indeed tipped, the pass interference call would have been negated.

Both plays were reviewed using instant replay Saturday, and Pacific 10 commissioner Tom Hansen said an announcement will be made Tuesday on whether the calls were correct.

Boren requested "an apology from the Pac-10 for the gross errors in officiating" and also called for the Pac-10 to change its rule that requires only Pac-10 officials be used for nonconference home games.

The letter also asks the Big 12 to place on the agendas of NCAA meetings and conference commissioners' meetings a discussion of how the review process should be implemented.

"It is truly sad and deeply disappointing that members of our football team should be deprived of the outcome of the game that they deserved because of an inexcusable breakdown in officiating," Boren wrote.

Oklahoma athletic director Joe Castiglione said Sunday that the university would request a "comprehensive review of specific officiating decisions and use of instant replay" in the game.
 
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psshhhh....that coach better not plan on goin' to the NFL....those ref's are WORSE.

LMAO@coaches blaming shit on officials....if the team as a WHOLE played and coached better, the game wouldnt have been that close.

Oklahoma slept on Oregon, that's why they took the matchup, and that's why their boo hooin' today about it. do you think that if they (OK) would have won, they would have given up the win because of the bad officiating????

HELL MUTHA FUCKIN" NO!!
 
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^^agreed. i dont blame the coach one bit....i saw what happened, that call was bullshit it was touched before 10 yards by the kicking team, shouldnt have counted.....
 
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What they forgot was the fact that okla still had to stop oregon which they couldnt do, and they had to make a feild goal which they blew......


and to the olka president, get a fuckuing clue, it wont happen.