Nobody is talking about this spring? The fact that we got completely hosed by the refs in two of our biggest games last season and the. I'm still not over it. There was that critical third down against South Carolina where our defensive back made a textbook play on the ball. Changed the entire momentum of the game. Then you go back and watch the film and it's clean. Clean coverage, hands off the receiver, ball arrives at the same time. But the whistle blows and suddenly we're giving up a first down on a drive that should have been a punt. And don't even get me started on the LSU game. We had that fumble recovery that would have sealed it. The ball clearly came out before the receiver's knee hit the ground. Every single angle showed it. Every analyst on TV said it was a fumble. But the refs picked up the flag and said inconclusive. That's not inconclusive, that's a blown call that cost us a win. We would have been looking at a completely different season if that call goes our way. But the narrative was all about how LSU made a comeback and how impressive they were. Nobody wanted to talk about the officiating. I'm tired of the SEC acting like the refs are untouchable. We need accountability. We need transparency. Put the officials in front of a microphone after the game and let them explain why they missed calls. Every other sport does it. The NFL has a pool report. Why can't the SEC do the same? Because they know it would expose how many calls they get wrong against us. I've been watchinng Texas A&M football for over 20 years and I can tell you the pattern is real. We never get the benefit of the doubt in close games. We're sitting here in April recruiting at...