Ranking 10 worst officiating calls of 2024 college football season

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I must have missed the 2023 version of this same article showing where the refs screwed us 3 times, even despite having undisputable video evidence... the 2 missed obvious safeties vs fsu and Clemson, and the "fumble" by Chaney after he was clearly down.
 
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The outrage over the Wes hit is crazy. This hit by an LSU defender was called targeting on the field but was overturned in review. This was way more egregious but for some reason the talking heads have no problem with it.

 
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Offseason champs title officially has competition. We're well on our way to being the "Worst Officiating Calls" champs as well.
 
The Cal "targeting" was not even called on-field.

Not called on-field. Booth-initated review. Booth confirmation.

NOT controversial or wrong AT ALL.
This list is dumb. The only reason the Cal "targeting" call and the VT "TD catch" are on this list is because the commentators tried to speak it into existence during those games. I'm sure if they tried to say the UL "forward pass" should have been a fumble, that play would also be on this list.

1. VT catch/no catch - This was never a catch and should have never been called a catch on the field of play. Absolutely no evidence of a catch. Should have been called incomplete and then reviewed. After review, correct call was incomplete as ball was clearly moving around before ever being possessed at the end by our guy. Commentators completely ignored that.

2. Cal targeting/no targeting - Was not targeting and was called correctly on the field. Seeing the play live, just looked like a good clean hit. After review, it did look like borderline targeting, but it clearly was not. Stupid announcers were losing their minds which also made it controversial.
 
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