I'm suggesting that some very, very fishy things have gone down this year in the form of highly questionable calls and it just so happens that the two teams that have benefitted from them are Florida and Alabama. Those also happen to be two of the more dominant fan bases and cash cows for the conference. Is it intentional? I wish I knew, but when they're looking at the same replays as we are on the tv screen and a guy has not one, but TWO feet in bounds with possession of the football then I really don't know what to say. That, and the so called "touchdown" Florida had on Mississippi State when we stripped the ball out almost a full yard before he crossed the goal line. That went to a review too, and yep, the call stood. And worst of all was the personal foul call on the Arkansas d-lineman who knocked a Florida lineman down as he was running at him (while the play was going on keep in mind), followed by a clear offensive pass interference that wasn't called where Riley Cooper was draped all over the Arkansas corner's back/neck. Arkansas was jobbed the worst of all the teams to this point, and I freaking hate Arkansas. All these calls have come at critical times in very tight games as Florida/Bama barely scrape by and win. I'll tell you one thing, I'm far from the only one who wants to know what the hell is going on here. Pretty much every fan base in the SEC (other than the Gators and Tide of course) has had enough of this s***.