Worst Calls in College Football History || Part 2

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Published 2020-05-21
A compilation of some of the worst calls (or non-calls) by refs in college football history. Enjoy!

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All Comments (21)
  • @pschighlights
    Is there any play I should feature if I make a part 3? I decided not to feature the infamous “JT was short” play from Michigan vs Ohio State 2016 because it was an extremely close play, and I don’t think it’s fair to say it was a bad call by the refs. I tried to just feature plays that were objectively bad calls.
  • @TheSnowshow33
    2:25 "You never see the first one, do you?" As the ref literally stands there watching both players hit one another.
  • @Rufless_Lemon
    It makes me feel better tho when even the commentators call out bad calls.
  • I think this goes beyond “bad calls.” When you have the advantage of instant replay, and you still call the other way, that isn’t a “bad call,” that’s corruption.
  • @ericweglarz3648
    Best moment at 9:21, when the side judge on the Nebraska sideline shakes his head and says "no way" at the booth confirming the bad targeting call
  • "You're a senior." Don't excessively raise your excessive arm in an excessive flexing manner so as to excessively celebrate excessively. What a joke.
  • “WHAT!?” I yell multiple times as if I didn’t already know these would be bad calls
  • @KPX-nl4nt
    I remember that Florida - Arkansas game. There were so many blown calls against Arkansas that the SEC actually suspended the officiating crew.
  • @coreysweet8990
    It’s pathetic how officials at such a high level of their careers can get a call wrong, look at the replay, and still get the call wrong.
  • @AndrewJ1313
    Two take aways: 1. The targeting rule is complete garbage 2. SEC officials suck
  • @Theoldman27
    I completely understand missing a call in live action, but missing a call on review when you watch the play over and over from several different angles and in slow motion is inexcusable. Every single replay booth official featured in this should never work in football ever again.
  • @maxpeck4154
    "After review, it has been determined that the NCAA would really prefer if Clemson won this game... the pass is incomplete".
  • @motnurky7055
    10:03 Denzel Ward obviously was ejected for having "barbecue back there" and refusing to share
  • @grantg610
    The fact that they overturned that Clemson fumble to be incomplete is mind boggling. If it was called on the field incomplete fine whatever but replay overturned it is insane
  • @JoeBob23
    2:24 is my favorite part. "you never see the first one, do ya???" while the ref is literally looking right at the play
  • @a1gamer561
    Please Don't make a Part 3. There shouldn't be a time where I feel pissed off watching College Football
  • @TheSodakboy93
    The Clemson-North Carolina onside call was a classic example of officials REALLY being directed to ensure that a particular team won a particular game. There is literally no other rationale for that call.
  • @CrippledMerc
    To me there’s almost nothing worse in sports than officials making bad calls, and then confirming those horrible calls even after watching everything back in replay from multiple angles. I get making a bad call off the bat during live play, but to confirm it on replay when it’s blatantly wrong is just atrocious. It’s probably the biggest thing I hate about sports. I honestly don’t know how the players and coaches can keep their cool, especially when it happens repeatedly in a game and it’s specifically against your team.