the way it got overturned was kinda illegal. they have to review it first then overturn it. at least I thought. it was so abrupt though that it made it worse then kirby lost it 😂
Bad call by the refs but you can't reverse that after fans throw shit on the field. Now you'll just see that all over college football since it works now
The initial call wasn't a bad call. No PI or PI is correct. The defender initiated grabbing his arms and the dude pushed him off. It definitely caused the INT, but it could be no PI since both initiated contact with eachother.
There is a long standing believe the Immaculate Reception was known to be illegal and should have been overturned. The refs didn’t overturn the play because of the lack of security for the refs if the stadium rioted.
@@gusgoudelocke793 The refs didn't break the rules. Another play wasn't run. They didn't review it cuz no looking into cameras was involved. They had an on-field discussion with other refs to see what they saw, which is legal and can be done for any foul, including PI. I do agree they probably got pressured into the reversal, but they broke no rules in saying there was no foul after discussion.
Texas fan here and totally agree and thought at the time is what should have happened. As for anyone else complaining about it. Why would you want to see the wrong call stand an continue to enable bad officiating?
It’s obviously a bad call by the refs but also looks really bad because it looks like they started throwing stuff on the field and that caused them to change the call
It undeniably did. I mean Georgia would've run a play long before the time it was reversed. The refs weren't even huddled up until after they stopped playing due to the stuff on the field.
@@feature.of.jarjar24 they wouldn’t have had any other context of the play to come from unless they saw it on the board. Clear violation of how officiating is supposed to work.
@@maverickbragwellnot sure. Yes, pass interference can be reviewed in college football: Coaches can challenge: Coaches can challenge a pass interference call or the lack of a call. Replay officials can overturn: Replay officials can overturn a called foul, even if the pass hadn't been touched yet. They can also impose fouls that weren't called on the field.
How to win a game in the SEC: 1) See a bad call get made 2) Throw a tantrum about it 3) Get bad call overturned (somehow) 4) Profit? 5) Still lose the game
Believe it or not but college referees often aren't even employed full time, this is a side job for a lot of them. It's pretty pathetic given how much money the sport generates that it's not taken more seriously to have full time and highly trained referees.
they should get strikes for terrible calls. and I mean TERRIBLE. I'm not saying the oh well that looks like it should have been this or that calls. I'm talking about the how in the world could you miss that calls. like the play that led to the clowney stuff fumble. refs should not be making these kind of calls because refs to an extent understandably look for the flag in everything. as understandable as that can be since its their job, it still shouldn't be tolerated. you can't just be throwing your flag willy nilly. Like why in the world did they think that was DPI?
Asking about what? Do we really need to ask every single mistake of players? Hey, why did you make 3 steps instead of 2 steps? Yes refs, coaches, players, make mistakes, but you can’t ask questions about mistakes.
@@joshahlstrom2764if I’m not mistaken I believe fans can cause an unsportsmanlike penalty for throwing items on the field, I feel like I’ve seen it happen before just can’t remember which game. IMO it should be a Penalty for that much too be thrown and stopping the regulation.
@@mcbadass0024 It happened only a few weeks ago when Cal played San Diego State. The Cal coach had to use the refs mic to tell the fans to stop throwing stuff on the field or else it would be 15 yard penalties against the home team Cal for unsportsmanlike conduct.
@@Tyrantus4Not the point, you know how many teams had the same shit happen to them and not get it overturned? That's what makes it unfair. Personally I feel like this should happen EVERY time a controversial call comes in, nothing should be unreviewable.
Not saying it was DPI cause to me that was a bad call, but the fact it seemed like "Okay, the fans got mad and were throwing bottles on the field, we changed out mind folks its not DPI!".
Double standard if fans did the same in the NFL they would've been ejected from the stadium. If I did the same when the Bills played the Jets I would be ejected and arrested. NCAA is SOFT and WEAK towards their own fanbases allowing thuggish incidents like these to go unpunished.
@LessGo7921 the refs weren't why you were down 23-8 moron. Your team is sawft as baby shit. We told yall this was coming to you and brokelahoma. The lil 12 they not like us
"They're not gonna win the Taco Bell contest at this rate" is crazy... UT is throwing trash on the field and the commentator can't resist throwing in an ad lol. 2:00
i mean, i get what you are saying but it's a more poignant way of saying "student section of the year contest" or w/e so i do think that is totally fine to word it that way
The commentators can't stand ads either, if it was their choice they wouldn't do ad reads. I think it was a way to say the student section is being ridiculous without being too mean.
@@Bones12x2then why did they call the call? Once they call it that should be it. But they were intimidated by the fans. Maybe all fans should learn to intimidate refs in the future to get them to change the call.
1000 percent. The only college school who literally whines to their conf & the ncaa about their school hand gesture being clowned. Most baby-fied school in the country.
Exactly These commentators should have known that and said something but you know they didn't want to do that. I mean the rules guy was right there. This one will be remembered forever. Refs should be suspended or fined.
Not entirely true..a flag can always be picked up after the refs convene on the field. If other refs do not support the flag it will be picked up. Happens all the time. They were already discussing it as the trash was being thrown. Here it just looks bad due to the fan reaction.
As a UT student, I do have to say the PI call was a garbage call, but the conduct of the fans was unacceptable and wouldn’t even be allowed in middle school. The fact is garbage officiating is part of sports, and you have to put up with it without throwing a temper tantrum. If I did what Texas fans did while I was a swimmer, I likely would’ve been suspended. Furthermore, losing is part of sports, and the fact is Georgia was the better team on game day (not that that matters much to me I’m from Georgia). Georgia was going to win regardless of the result of the PI call; in fact, we saw that even with favorable officiating, Texas still couldn’t win which is a testament to how better Georgia was.
The reverse call was an absolute mess. But I’m glad it didn’t end up being a “game winning” decision. If it did, and that was the difference between Texas winning and losing, boy things would get ugly fast. Now, refs and SEC can learn from it and hopefully move on better.
@@Trewq79 I agree 120%; the reverse call was the epitome of trash officiating and should never have even been considered by the refs, especially since the call was irreversible. I sincerely hope the SEC learns from this incident and ensures future refs are trained for this exact incident. I’m also happy Georgia still won despite the call because even I don’t want to imagine the pure and utter shit show that would result from Texas winning off essentially bullying the refs.
I just think its dumb that year in and year out we go the refs suck however. Like the way to fix this is by not having garbage refs at the College and Pro Level. Shit was about as far from a DPI as it could be and they threw the flag. And then people are upset the fans are upset. Like yes dont throw stuff on the field. But how about we stop justifying the terrible refs that cost multiple teams wins ever single year.
100% being born and raised in austin.. No this texas team is 100% not a rank 1 national championship team... i've watch not all the games but the last 4 i've seen have been absolute terrible play. I never onced watch an auburn game, Alabama game or anyone whos ranked #1 play this bad... and still keep the rank... theres no way in hell. Theyre terrible. And tahts why they lost today. They deserve that L.
@@alphaw1457 Both of them are 3 loss teams at this standpoint, and both are basically unranked. Now Im not saying Texas is Uber overrated. But people were definitely wrong for overwhelmingly picking Texas over UGA .
Sometimes you need to go back, and look at that play again to fully understand that was nowhere close to PI.....to move forward with the game. I've been getting officials to overturn PI calls since long before anyone paid me to do it
The bottles are one thing but if the refs reversed the call based on seeing what happen on the jumbotron, then instant replays on that should be banned bc that was an unreveiwable play that was seemingly "reviewed" and reversed. That's a big problem.
The big problem was the fact that the refs suck as their jobs. The DPI was due to a WR running through the DB. Yet the DB was called and it negated what was a pretty big turnover. On a clear terrible call. And this unreveiwable play crap needs to go. its 2024 we have 4k Cameras covering ever inch of the field, the refs are blind lets allow stuff to be reviewed or we can continue letting Refs insert themselves into games by making terrible calls.
It’s sad when adult spectators are this invested in a team that doesn’t even know their name. Pro team fans are even worse. The players don’t give a shit about you once you spend buy that ticket.
Fuck it, that’s home field advantage. I hate Texas but the sport as a whole has gotten too sanitized and corporate. Rebellion is the most human thing in existence
@@PhilipJFry-qh2jgwell good luck next year in Athens if you love your Texas team. Any wrong call on UGA, allow UGa fans to throw beer, gun, bottle water at Texas team and staffs until the ref change it to the correct call. Got it
It was a bad call, the refs should have stuck with the call they made, now every home crowd will throw trash on the field when a call doesn't go their way.
@@averyfountain5493Texas can’t be humbled. Even during their decade drought they talked trash like they ran CFB. The whole program and school are entitled rich kids
@@johnreed5242 did I say anything about those teams? No need to move the goal posts, we’re talking at Texas. Texas just lost to Georgia, and wasn’t even competitive until garbage time. Alabama is in the process of a program shift, and Oklahoma shouldn’t even be in the SEC along with Texas.
I honestly cannot believe this even happened. I've watched football all my life and I have NEVER seen this happen. I'm sure the SEC offices are in full-blown panic mode right now.
Defenders do NOT have a right to stand receivers up / physically block their route, that is when it 100% becomes pass interference or holding, Beck threw it there to get the PI, the officials had the right call on the field, Smith was trying to sprint around him and the defender got in his way and stopped his route, you CANNOT do that, it's unbelievable they did this after the fan reaction.
So now students think if they don't like a call, throw stuff on the field, and it works to get them to change it. Sure, it was a bs call to begin with, but they made the call and announced it. End of story
they may be meaning that the teams coaches cant ask the referees to review the replays but that the referees themselves can review their own call. im not sure man.
@@allenralph5233 they did have a huddle then made the call and spotted the ball. At that point never has a pass INT call ever been overturned in college football. Calls are not reviewable after the announcement made and ball spotted. Period
This was terrible by the refs terrible call in the first place but to crumple to the fans throwing shit you know people will use this game to endanger people in the future by throwing things in the field. Absolutely terrible, and to everyone who threw stuff absolutely shameful to throw a fit when a call doesn’t go your way then to throw plastic and metal objects onto the field where people are is awful even if you reversed the call Texas should have been penalized in the game for what their fans did
Ive never seen a call changed because fans threw trash on the field , till last night. This tells fans they can get the call changed by throwing garbage on the field, that used to be a unsportsmanlike penalty on the home team .
As some who lives in Texas I agree Austin is right now the worst part of Texas, I don't mind the team itself though. I'm an texas A&m fan but my dad and are some of my family longhorn fans but they're good people my dad was even yelling at his TV saying "Cmon don't throw shit on the field that's just stupid." I don't mind the team itself, I just don't like the fans.
As someone who taught high school and middle school for two decades I can unequivocally state that rewarding bad behavior inevitably leads to more of it. Lots more.
@@Tommy-c2k This isn’t about the quality of public education. This is about rewarding bad behavior because the people in charge haven’t the nerve to stand against it.
Kirby Smart had a good argument. He was saying that it was clear that the refs used instant replay as their basis to overturn the call as they were looking up at the Jumbotrons watching the replay on the field. The only penalty that is reviewable is Targeting. Had they over-turned the call immediately after the bad penalty call then it wouldn't be a problem BUT they did not. They clearly were deliberating on the field while the trash was cleaned up that Texas fans threw on the field. During those deliberations they were watching the replay on the field so Kirby was right. They used replay to overturn a call made minutes prior and that is against the rule book. If the Texas fans do not throw trash on the field and GA gets the next play off this "Review" never happens so in essence Texas was rewarded for bad fan behavior. I would venture to say had Georgia lost this game Kirby would have filed a complaint with the SEC about it. He may still to get it high-lighted and force the conference to put out a memo to officials for future consideration. In the end the officials were wrong here whether the call was bad or not.
Double standard if fans did the same in the NFL they would've been ejected from the stadium. If I did the same when the Bills played the Jets I would be ejected and arrested. NCAA is SOFT and WEAK towards their own fanbases allowing thuggish incidents like these to go unpunished.
@@arthurau9231 wise sir, how should the ncaa punish the entire texas fanbase at the stadium? should we put these "thuggish" incident causers in jail and subject them to felony charges?
@@arthurau9231 except there is no such crime for throwing trash onto the field lol. it's private property and they just ban you from the stadium. what kind of dictator wannabe are you?
My second times to witnessed Fans threw bottles on the field. Crazy! My first time to witnessed was Cleveland Browns Fans threw bottles on the field long, long, long time ago. I saw it on TV when i was little boy.
@@DaganJackson I was literally replying to another comment remembering that game! The NFL may try to bury it but fans that watched or were there that day, we will remember.
@@arthurau9231 Makes me think of Bottlegate in Cleveland, in which a call caused people to pelt referees with beer bottles so much the NFL has over time tried to obscure the games existence. But unless my memory is foggy with old age, I'm pretty sure they didn't overturn that.
@@Gungho73 Which once again was caused by the refs not doing their job. That time was because they overturned a play before the one that was just ran. Not only that but it went from a 1st down, to a turn over on downs. That also was pretty much their last chance at a drive, and i believe it was important to the playoff picture So essentially the refs went we just reviewed the play before the last play. It wasn't a catch. Hold this L, have fun watching someone elses team in January. Once again the refs are garbage, yet the teams are just expected to roll with the punches. When at this point the league and the NCAA should be doing everything in their power to fix the officiating and make some sort of replay system work. But nope still got 40+ year olds sprinting up and down the field using the old mark one eyeball to make calls.
Because that's just how the reviewability shit works, but they technically didn't review it. They can technically just huddle up and talk about it, which is what they did, but the crowd throwing shit onto the field gave them extra time to work it out, and people think it resulted in them overturning a call they might not have otherwise. It's hard to say.
Sure, that makes sense, but I'm saying if the coach could just challenge the call there would be no controversy over if they would've overturned it without the trash or not.
Texas fans throwing temper tantrums is hilarious and shameful at the same time. Did they not charge Texas a penalty for it? And since it's not reviewable, how could they overturn it?.....unless they actually got bullied into it 😂
It wasn't reviewable, however you can pick up the flag on _any foul_ via on-field discussion. That's why the officials were huddled up. The difference is looking at cameras vs other refs.
Except this doesn't happen every game, nor even every game, now does it? no? Why not? Certainly if what you claim was true this would be a constant occurrence. It's not and you know why? Because they were right. Get pissy all you want, they were right and you were wrong and the fair thing happened.
refs should have called unsportsmanlike conduct on Texas for the fans, and then if it continues, it will be an automatic forfeit by the fans' team, they should make that rule right now
It already is a rule pretty sure and was totally ignored. I think Tennessee did it a few years ago with throwing the mustard bottles onto he field. They received an unsportsmanlike conduct and the school was fined I believe
As a football fan from California, I love how passionate Texans are about the game. I went to an nfl game and the person standing next to me asked if I could be more quiet while cheering for my team. It was so insane
There's a part of me that thinks they did the right thing. I do wish reffs were more willing to change their minds on calls like this. But at the same time, the fact that it took long enough that it couldn't have happened without the fans throwing things on the field does make me feel uneasy. Fans should not feel like their bad sportsmanship is being rewarded.
That call switch was one of the most egregious examples of ref ball I’ve seen. Even if it wasn’t a good call, they did not preempt with an official penalty review or challenge. They just convened, then decreed… This was not by the books, and I’m glad GA ended up winning.
@@PhilipJFry-qh2jg look I’m all for calling out poor officiating. But this isn’t the way. You put lots of other people at risk of injury including players, staff, cheer, and other fans by throwing stuff on the field. And then the ncaa and universities will be forced to crack down and use more measures to control crowd and that’ll make for a worse experience for all.
@@bwalsh1105 Then why can't the NCAA start cracking down on the bad reffing itself? I absolutely consider stuff like this to be classless but if people have already had enough after a certain amount of time and a trend of just egregiously bad reffing, I myself couldn't entirely blame them on something that the sanctioning body doesn't even seem in the slightest want to listen to the fans to over!
Texas should have received an "unsportsman like conduct" penalty for their fans behavior. The next time Texas gets a penalty the DKR stadium fans disagree with, guess what's gonna happen........the refs rewarded bad behavior.
This brings me back to the Texas Tech game in September 1993 Texas Tech versus the Longhorns but us as Mexican native Americans Tejano music was a hit back in those days, but I do remember Texas Longhorns throwing tortillas at the Texas Tech players that was funny
As someone who worked in stadium concessions for 6 years, this is EXACTLY why stadiums are starting to pour all drinks in plastic cups and not give out tall cans and bottles. Also, Texas fans are lucky the refs didn't call the game off early due to a dangerous environment
@@samuelgunterwell they did throw trash on the field when playing Ole Miss a few years ago…….delayed the game by 20 minutes and believe someone threw a golf ball and hit Lane Kiffin. Tennessee was fined heavily. Texas and the refs should be as well.
All those refs need to be fired and Texas should be fined as well. So unprofessional all the way around. It was a horrible call, but never in my life watching any football collegiate or otherwise have I seen a call for pi get reversed. There was no reasoning or anything. Absolute disgrace to the sec, the fans watching at home, and to the sport as a whole.
The changing of a call was illegal, refs are in trouble & should be fired. Why in the hell was a flag not thrown on the Texas fans for throwing beer, cans and bottles on the field? Plus the targeting calls where questionable especially the 2nd for sure.
This is the rule: By rule, a referee cannot change a penalty call if it is not reviewable under the instant replay rules, once a penalty is called on the field for a non-reviewable infraction. The decision stands regardless of video evidence.
SEC officiating has been… something today
the way it got overturned was kinda illegal. they have to review it first then overturn it. at least I thought. it was so abrupt though that it made it worse then kirby lost it 😂
As a bama fan for sure lol
@@GoatedAtNFSthey can overturn it through discussion on the field. Just a weird turn of events how it happened. But it was the right call regardless
@@GoatedAtNFSyea it’s the right call but the fact they did it like 5 minutes after the initial call just makes the refs look incompetent lmao
Money talks and criminals walk
2018 Saints fans watching this: Why didn’t’t we think of this??
Ohio state fans after the no call target on Harrison jr vs Georgia and on the bs that happened vs Trevor Lawrence in the playoff
Worst call in NFL history by far
I said it bk then saints fans should have tore the dome up but we didn't n lost sad asf
Ngl i thought mostly Jags-Browns game from 2001 the Bottlegate game
Nah, karma for cheating by using Bountygate in 2009 super bowl run
Bad call by the refs but you can't reverse that after fans throw shit on the field. Now you'll just see that all over college football since it works now
sadly its the only way to make the refs make good calls
Georgia will stomp the gamecocks at Williams bryce in a few weeks
@@xmmaddenhighlights3962 I promise you they won't since we don't play each other this year lol
They should of penalized Texas 15 yards for that display.
The initial call wasn't a bad call. No PI or PI is correct. The defender initiated grabbing his arms and the dude pushed him off. It definitely caused the INT, but it could be no PI since both initiated contact with eachother.
First time I've ever seen a call reversed out of fear of riots 😂.
Refs should feel threatened after baking a dirty call like that. Distrust due to online gambling is getting out of hand.
Demoncrats started it a few riots ago - Minneapolis, for example.
Only steers an kweerz come from TX
It was for the tv ratings. ESPN bullied them not the fans.
There is a long standing believe the Immaculate Reception was known to be illegal and should have been overturned. The refs didn’t overturn the play because of the lack of security for the refs if the stadium rioted.
I have never seen this happen. Refs actually got bullied into reversing a game-changing PI
It wasnt PI
that’s not the point. they changed a unreviewable call after five minutes on the field
Not game changing Texas is still going to lose
Not really
@@gusgoudelocke793 The refs didn't break the rules. Another play wasn't run. They didn't review it cuz no looking into cameras was involved. They had an on-field discussion with other refs to see what they saw, which is legal and can be done for any foul, including PI. I do agree they probably got pressured into the reversal, but they broke no rules in saying there was no foul after discussion.
If your team ever has a bad call go against them, throw things onto the field. Got it!
The precedent has been set!
Yeah but it wasn’t a bad call wouldn’t have been a pick if he didn’t hold smith but it don’t matter we still made texas our good girl
@@Bertfishing24 glad yall won; always rooting for the underdog; but that PI call was bullshit.
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How long do you want fans to support rigged sports? Be quiet
They should’ve changed the call but then put a 15 yd unsportsmanlike
Agree. That would have been the correct move.
haha :D
Yeah.
Texas fan here and totally agree and thought at the time is what should have happened.
As for anyone else complaining about it. Why would you want to see the wrong call stand an continue to enable bad officiating?
exactly. cant let fans get away with that.
It’s obviously a bad call by the refs but also looks really bad because it looks like they started throwing stuff on the field and that caused them to change the call
It undeniably did. I mean Georgia would've run a play long before the time it was reversed. The refs weren't even huddled up until after they stopped playing due to the stuff on the field.
PI isn’t reviewable tho. Weird stuff.
@@maverickbragwell on-field discussion is different from a review.
@@feature.of.jarjar24 they wouldn’t have had any other context of the play to come from unless they saw it on the board. Clear violation of how officiating is supposed to work.
@@maverickbragwellnot sure. Yes, pass interference can be reviewed in college football:
Coaches can challenge: Coaches can challenge a pass interference call or the lack of a call.
Replay officials can overturn: Replay officials can overturn a called foul, even if the pass hadn't been touched yet. They can also impose fouls that weren't called on the field.
Refs get bullied into changing the call. And then texas doesnt get penalized for fans theowing bottles onto the field. How does that happen
When the check clears...
@@TXnine7nine tbf that call was a check clears moment.
It’s Texas
I said the samething watching the game
Sips being classy.
How to win a game in the SEC:
1) See a bad call get made
2) Throw a tantrum about it
3) Get bad call overturned (somehow)
4) Profit?
5) Still lose the game
Wow, massive case of brain rot
But that’s Texas . Nobody likes Texas . Horns down.
@@Nunya7211 Not really
SEC officiating is genuinely horrific
Big Ten as well. Pure trash ever weekend
It's all of college football - it's so bad right now
Believe it or not but college referees often aren't even employed full time, this is a side job for a lot of them. It's pretty pathetic given how much money the sport generates that it's not taken more seriously to have full time and highly trained referees.
@@Forester- They'll wait until a crisis or unionization happens then they'll reconsider employment status lol
So is big ten
Those refs got peer pressured
Or beer pressured 😂
Either that or get fired for incompetence. fans bailed them out that's a God awful call that thankfully got overturned.
Don't mess with Texas @@Parker--
No they got. Beered pressured
@@shawnabermender9008oh we just did there 🤠 cowboy
100% this deserves an NCAA Investigation
This is why refs should be compelled to give post-game press conferences to explain themselves just like the coaches have to
This is actually a really good idea. I would love to see this
they should get strikes for terrible calls. and I mean TERRIBLE. I'm not saying the oh well that looks like it should have been this or that calls. I'm talking about the how in the world could you miss that calls. like the play that led to the clowney stuff fumble. refs should not be making these kind of calls because refs to an extent understandably look for the flag in everything. as understandable as that can be since its their job, it still shouldn't be tolerated. you can't just be throwing your flag willy nilly. Like why in the world did they think that was DPI?
Simple explanation they had a discussion and got the call right
Asking about what? Do we really need to ask every single mistake of players? Hey, why did you make 3 steps instead of 2 steps?
Yes refs, coaches, players, make mistakes, but you can’t ask questions about mistakes.
This is a great adea for all sports!
I mean the penalty was a bad call but how on earth were the fans not penalized and the process of overturning the call was just weird.
I don’t see how you can penalize the fans after that because now you pretty much are confirming that they bullied you into changing the call
@joshahlstrom2764 well the idea is the refs shouldn't make calls based on the crowd lol
@@joshahlstrom2764if I’m not mistaken I believe fans can cause an unsportsmanlike penalty for throwing items on the field, I feel like I’ve seen it happen before just can’t remember which game. IMO it should be a Penalty for that much too be thrown and stopping the regulation.
@@mcbadass0024 it was just a horrible call and you look really dumb by overturning it even if you were wrong in the first place
@@mcbadass0024 It happened only a few weeks ago when Cal played San Diego State. The Cal coach had to use the refs mic to tell the fans to stop throwing stuff on the field or else it would be 15 yard penalties against the home team Cal for unsportsmanlike conduct.
“They’re not gonna win the Taco Bell contest at this rate”
😂
So all you gotta do is throw bottles on the field to get a call overturned? Got it
Maybe watch the play and you will see the cb didn't initiate contact you silly man
Yeah. It’s has to already be a terrible call.
@@Tyrantus4Not the point, you know how many teams had the same shit happen to them and not get it overturned? That's what makes it unfair. Personally I feel like this should happen EVERY time a controversial call comes in, nothing should be unreviewable.
That's the message a lot of people are going to see.
This could set a dangerous precedent if enough people see this
3:33 I can't be the only one that thinks this looks like NCAAF game engine footage
It really does. That’s wild
@@coltonbrewer6632 its just a filter that makes the picture focus on the player and the background a bit out of focus, fuzzy.
background blurred to save memory
Not saying it was DPI cause to me that was a bad call, but the fact it seemed like "Okay, the fans got mad and were throwing bottles on the field, we changed out mind folks its not DPI!".
That should be unsportsmanlike on home team crowd
Facts
Double standard if fans did the same in the NFL they would've been ejected from the stadium. If I did the same when the Bills played the Jets I would be ejected and arrested. NCAA is SOFT and WEAK towards their own fanbases allowing thuggish incidents like these to go unpunished.
Unsportsmanlike conduct on the refs on a bs call tbh 😂
@LessGo7921 the refs weren't why you were down 23-8 moron. Your team is sawft as baby shit. We told yall this was coming to you and brokelahoma. The lil 12 they not like us
@@LessGo7921 Unsportsmanlike conduct on the fans for acting like a baby and throwing a temper tantrum.
As a AGGIE I can proudly say that’s a causal Texas Fan
Learn how to write in English, Einstein!
@@tonygalvan12cry
"They're not gonna win the Taco Bell contest at this rate" is crazy... UT is throwing trash on the field and the commentator can't resist throwing in an ad lol.
2:00
i mean, i get what you are saying but it's a more poignant way of saying "student section of the year contest" or w/e so i do think that is totally fine to word it that way
To be 100% fair, the commentators had been plugging the contest like 90 seconds before this happened. It was on his mind.
Meh he’s saying the student section is trash. You might not have gone to a good college but we care about having the best student section
Shit was kinda hilarious
The commentators can't stand ads either, if it was their choice they wouldn't do ad reads. I think it was a way to say the student section is being ridiculous without being too mean.
If you let the crowd persuade your decisions, you should not be a ref.
If you call that defensive PI you shouldnt be a ref either
@@Bones12x2Texas got their ass whooped move along
@@briantime9880 so Im right, you got no response? Texas got beat but this call was ultimately correct.
@@Bones12x2then why did they call the call? Once they call it that should be it. But they were intimidated by the fans. Maybe all fans should learn to intimidate refs in the future to get them to change the call.
@@geneclance8123 refs pick up flags all the time. This was just strange context.
2:05 “they’re not gonna win the Taco Bell contest at this rate”
How dare you say such vile words
nevermind, Texas is SEC ready: doing its best Ole Piss impression with a rabid student section
Dont forget the Vols and their Mustard bottles.
Hotty Toddies lol :)
Those were crazed monkeys
haha
@@WillMuny lol I was gonna say us VOLS are worse than anything Ole Miss has to offer 😂. We are absolutely unhinged.
Texas fans will throw trash in the field over a bad call but whine to the conference when someone says horns down
If only Dallas had thought of that, right!?!
Imagine throwing a temper tantrum and your team still loses in convincing fashion.
How true
@@chrisgriffin4012loved it
1000 percent. The only college school who literally whines to their conf & the ncaa about their school hand gesture being clowned. Most baby-fied school in the country.
All that and they still lost 😂
And we're all here for it! Yay!
It is a non-reviewable penalty. Refs literally broke the rules because they were afraid for their own safety.
Exactly
These commentators should have known that and said something but you know they didn't want to do that. I mean the rules guy was right there.
This one will be remembered forever.
Refs should be suspended or fined.
Not entirely true..a flag can always be picked up after the refs convene on the field. If other refs do not support the flag it will be picked up. Happens all the time. They were already discussing it as the trash was being thrown.
Here it just looks bad due to the fan reaction.
They didnt "review" it. They huddled back together and changed it after seeing the call on the Jumbotron.
And well they should be
@@LSwick-ss6nmthe call was already made on the field lol
The refs are like a kid in high school who get peer pressured into smoking a joint 😅
Huh?
Joint lmao
Peer pressure I wanted to try that Mary Jane 😂
@@skylermummert24 me too 😆 🤣
Still smoke 14 years later
As a UT student, I do have to say the PI call was a garbage call, but the conduct of the fans was unacceptable and wouldn’t even be allowed in middle school. The fact is garbage officiating is part of sports, and you have to put up with it without throwing a temper tantrum. If I did what Texas fans did while I was a swimmer, I likely would’ve been suspended. Furthermore, losing is part of sports, and the fact is Georgia was the better team on game day (not that that matters much to me I’m from Georgia). Georgia was going to win regardless of the result of the PI call; in fact, we saw that even with favorable officiating, Texas still couldn’t win which is a testament to how better Georgia was.
The reverse call was an absolute mess. But I’m glad it didn’t end up being a “game winning” decision. If it did, and that was the difference between Texas winning and losing, boy things would get ugly fast.
Now, refs and SEC can learn from it and hopefully move on better.
@@Trewq79 I agree 120%; the reverse call was the epitome of trash officiating and should never have even been considered by the refs, especially since the call was irreversible. I sincerely hope the SEC learns from this incident and ensures future refs are trained for this exact incident. I’m also happy Georgia still won despite the call because even I don’t want to imagine the pure and utter shit show that would result from Texas winning off essentially bullying the refs.
I just think its dumb that year in and year out we go the refs suck however. Like the way to fix this is by not having garbage refs at the College and Pro Level. Shit was about as far from a DPI as it could be and they threw the flag. And then people are upset the fans are upset. Like yes dont throw stuff on the field. But how about we stop justifying the terrible refs that cost multiple teams wins ever single year.
Told these folks that Texas isn't near as good as they think they are. When you play trash tesms all year, you have an over-inflated ego.
Dallas Cowboys fans last year. 😂
100% being born and raised in austin.. No this texas team is 100% not a rank 1 national championship team... i've watch not all the games but the last 4 i've seen have been absolute terrible play. I never onced watch an auburn game, Alabama game or anyone whos ranked #1 play this bad... and still keep the rank... theres no way in hell. Theyre terrible. And tahts why they lost today. They deserve that L.
Ohio state copy
Bruh we blew out michigan and oklahoma. Wouldnt call them "trash teams". Rough game, but not the end of the season
@@alphaw1457 Both of them are 3 loss teams at this standpoint, and both are basically unranked. Now Im not saying Texas is Uber overrated. But people were definitely wrong for overwhelmingly picking Texas over UGA .
3:09 they were discussing how to save their jobs from Matthew Mcconaughey going to talk to the referees’ union representatives 😂
I bet he drove their in that big SUV from the commercial.
Sometimes you need to go back, and look at that play again to fully understand that was nowhere close to PI.....to move forward with the game.
I've been getting officials to overturn PI calls since long before anyone paid me to do it
The bottles are one thing but if the refs reversed the call based on seeing what happen on the jumbotron, then instant replays on that should be banned bc that was an unreveiwable play that was seemingly "reviewed" and reversed. That's a big problem.
The big problem was the fact that the refs suck as their jobs. The DPI was due to a WR running through the DB. Yet the DB was called and it negated what was a pretty big turnover. On a clear terrible call.
And this unreveiwable play crap needs to go. its 2024 we have 4k Cameras covering ever inch of the field, the refs are blind lets allow stuff to be reviewed or we can continue letting Refs insert themselves into games by making terrible calls.
Fans rewarded for throwing garbage on field...unbelievable
It worked for the rioters so I guess it works for CFB too
The garbage on the field was the Refs, No Texas Fan threw a Ref on the field.
@@agquoteI mean at least most the riots are for something important not a stupid football game
It’s sad when adult spectators are this invested in a team that doesn’t even know their name. Pro team fans are even worse. The players don’t give a shit about you once you spend buy that ticket.
Fuck it, that’s home field advantage. I hate Texas but the sport as a whole has gotten too sanitized and corporate. Rebellion is the most human thing in existence
So the refs got the call right, but for the wrong reasons.
If that's not NFL and NCAA officiating in a nutshell, then I don't know what is
hey there partner
to me its almost like the refs know its an atrocious call and they gotta do what they gotta do to get home lol
It was a horrible call
It's a hard job...
Well that’s not gonna set a good precedent.
Well, that's *going to set a good precedent
@@PhilipJFry-qh2jg gonna is a perfectly acceptable word recognized by both the Merriam-Webster and Oxford English dictionaries.
@@abysslight2490 he removed the not you oaf
It’s going to happen again
@@PhilipJFry-qh2jgwell good luck next year in Athens if you love your Texas team. Any wrong call on UGA, allow UGa fans to throw beer, gun, bottle water at Texas team and staffs until the ref change it to the correct call.
Got it
Texas builed the refs into changing it. Still doesnt matter texas still got cooked. Lets go dawgs
It was a bad call, the refs should have stuck with the call they made, now every home crowd will throw trash on the field when a call doesn't go their way.
that kirby speech after too so tough texas FOREVER humbled
Carson Beck played terrible and the Georgia play calling was weird but they still won pretty handily on Texas' home field.
@@averyfountain5493Texas can’t be humbled. Even during their decade drought they talked trash like they ran CFB. The whole program and school are entitled rich kids
That was way more offensive PI. Reciever ran up and pushed of the DB. It was a terrible call to begin with.
Wouldn't be an issue at all if the Refs didn't suck at their job.
Bingo
Or idk its 2024, lets start reviewing stuff like this.
Perfectly missed opportunity for the REF to cut the best Wrestling Heel Promo and tack on 15 yards on Texas for unsportsmanlike conduct from the fans.
The refs peaked at the video board 😂
Welcome to a conference with Texas, SEC.
Whiners, complainers, and losers?
@@Dr.Unsteady if you think Texas is bad you haven't been paying attention to Alabama, Georgia, and Oklahoma lmao
@@johnreed5242Georgia did win tonight
@@johnreed5242 did I say anything about those teams? No need to move the goal posts, we’re talking at Texas. Texas just lost to Georgia, and wasn’t even competitive until garbage time. Alabama is in the process of a program shift, and Oklahoma shouldn’t even be in the SEC along with Texas.
@@jakechapman6892 I'm talking in terms of having a whiny and bitchy fan base
How did Tennessee get penalized AND fined for this but Texas gets away with it?
Same reason they had the longhorn network - money greasing the skids
I honestly cannot believe this even happened. I've watched football all my life and I have NEVER seen this happen. I'm sure the SEC offices are in full-blown panic mode right now.
Wow I believe youb😮❤
If they were smart, they but have never been accused of that before.
Very classy Texas. Please don’t do that when you come to Kyle Field. We like to keep it clean.
👍🏻
Got that right A&M doesn't tolerate that crap
Yep. We tried to warn them, and they didn't listen. Their toxicity is lethal.
Didn't your corps literally fight our fans when we beat you in 1996?
@@lapislazuli4288 I was at that game. Nope, nice lies typical of sips. Oh and again, you suck again like always.
Defenders do NOT have a right to stand receivers up / physically block their route, that is when it 100% becomes pass interference or holding, Beck threw it there to get the PI, the officials had the right call on the field, Smith was trying to sprint around him and the defender got in his way and stopped his route, you CANNOT do that, it's unbelievable they did this after the fan reaction.
Exactly
The worst possible precedent ever was sent by changing that call. Just wow.
Expect nothing less in Trump country.
@@SamuelCulper-h6soh please, throw in your pathetic politics into this.
@@marciavenjohn4553 Yup, Trump made everything political, and I will trash him and his supporters for another decade. Idiots for Trump.
@@SamuelCulper-h6sAustin? Bless your heart.
@SamuelCulper-h6s He's your next president.
So now students think if they don't like a call, throw stuff on the field, and it works to get them to change it. Sure, it was a bs call to begin with, but they made the call and announced it. End of story
they may be meaning that the teams coaches cant ask the referees to review the replays but that the referees themselves can review their own call. im not sure man.
The refs sucked big time and no matter how much they called the game in Texas favor they still lost.
@@allenralph5233 they did have a huddle then made the call and spotted the ball. At that point never has a pass INT call ever been overturned in college football. Calls are not reviewable after the announcement made and ball spotted. Period
This was terrible by the refs terrible call in the first place but to crumple to the fans throwing shit you know people will use this game to endanger people in the future by throwing things in the field. Absolutely terrible, and to everyone who threw stuff absolutely shameful to throw a fit when a call doesn’t go your way then to throw plastic and metal objects onto the field where people are is awful even if you reversed the call Texas should have been penalized in the game for what their fans did
Ive never seen a call changed because fans threw trash on the field , till last night. This tells fans they can get the call changed by throwing garbage on the field, that used to be a unsportsmanlike penalty on the home team .
It still is everywhere else. I thought the bogus targeting calls were at least as bad
@@dbtoney1 I agree and the runners put their heads down at the last second also on those plays .
trashing your OWN field... so embarrassing lmfao. typical texas right there!
As an Aggie fan, I agree with you Longhorn fans are the worse
Bro that's our pride for football bitches
Been saying it for years the worst fan base by far. Not the team, the worst kind of people.
@@jacobrossi501 As someone who grew up in an Aggie household, I've been saying that my whole life 🤣 I feel you
As some who lives in Texas I agree Austin is right now the worst part of Texas, I don't mind the team itself though. I'm an texas A&m fan but my dad and are some of my family longhorn fans but they're good people my dad was even yelling at his TV saying "Cmon don't throw shit on the field that's just stupid." I don't mind the team itself, I just don't like the fans.
the dude who threw the first beer can is a real one 😂 🍺
Well a precedent has been set
Don't like the call, throw enough stuff on the field and threaten to riot until the refs overturn the call
Refs literally feared for their lives and changed the call lol.
How? They made the call against the home team....
@@Psikucertk I don’t think you understand.
As someone who taught high school and middle school for two decades I can unequivocally state that rewarding bad behavior inevitably leads to more of it. Lots more.
Yeah. Public education raising the floor every year.
@DysfunctionalHumanBeing-p1x Let me get this straight. A blown call against the home team justifies dangerous behavior?
@@Tommy-c2k This isn’t about the quality of public education. This is about rewarding bad behavior because the people in charge haven’t the nerve to stand against it.
Kirby Smart had a good argument. He was saying that it was clear that the refs used instant replay as their basis to overturn the call as they were looking up at the Jumbotrons watching the replay on the field. The only penalty that is reviewable is Targeting. Had they over-turned the call immediately after the bad penalty call then it wouldn't be a problem BUT they did not. They clearly were deliberating on the field while the trash was cleaned up that Texas fans threw on the field. During those deliberations they were watching the replay on the field so Kirby was right. They used replay to overturn a call made minutes prior and that is against the rule book. If the Texas fans do not throw trash on the field and GA gets the next play off this "Review" never happens so in essence Texas was rewarded for bad fan behavior. I would venture to say had Georgia lost this game Kirby would have filed a complaint with the SEC about it. He may still to get it high-lighted and force the conference to put out a memo to officials for future consideration. In the end the officials were wrong here whether the call was bad or not.
They could hear the UGA chants in the Texas stadium louder than Texas fan 😂
Bite the Big One
t. u. fans were stoned
Some parents didn’t teach their UT students that sometimes life doesn't go your way.
Trashy call. Trashy response.
Double standard if fans did the same in the NFL they would've been ejected from the stadium. If I did the same when the Bills played the Jets I would be ejected and arrested. NCAA is SOFT and WEAK towards their own fanbases allowing thuggish incidents like these to go unpunished.
@@arthurau9231 wise sir, how should the ncaa punish the entire texas fanbase at the stadium? should we put these "thuggish" incident causers in jail and subject them to felony charges?
@@xcelpast Hire more police and security staff like in the NFL.
@@xcelpast We should put them in jail and charge them with felony charges because that what would happen if I would to do the same in the NFL.
@@arthurau9231 except there is no such crime for throwing trash onto the field lol. it's private property and they just ban you from the stadium. what kind of dictator wannabe are you?
The officiating in this game was horrible and the texas shorthorns are not SEC material.
Longhorn Nation...just keepin' it classy.
My second times to witnessed Fans threw bottles on the field. Crazy!
My first time to witnessed was Cleveland Browns Fans threw bottles on the field long, long, long time ago. I saw it on TV when i was little boy.
HAHA SOMEONE WHO REMEMBERS BOTTLEGATE YOU KNOW BALL
@@DaganJackson I was literally replying to another comment remembering that game! The NFL may try to bury it but fans that watched or were there that day, we will remember.
I remember that too
Stay tuned for SEC Shorts!!!!!
regardless of if you think the call is bad. NEVER let people bully and influence the decision of your duty.
This was a horribly called game.
So was the Bills and Jets game as well, yet no one caved into throwing objects onto the field.
@@arthurau9231 Makes me think of Bottlegate in Cleveland, in which a call caused people to pelt referees with beer bottles so much the NFL has over time tried to obscure the games existence. But unless my memory is foggy with old age, I'm pretty sure they didn't overturn that.
The refs should just call penalties when it is clear and evident, not when they are like 80% confident.
@@Gungho73 Which once again was caused by the refs not doing their job. That time was because they overturned a play before the one that was just ran.
Not only that but it went from a 1st down, to a turn over on downs. That also was pretty much their last chance at a drive, and i believe it was important to the playoff picture So essentially the refs went we just reviewed the play before the last play. It wasn't a catch. Hold this L, have fun watching someone elses team in January.
Once again the refs are garbage, yet the teams are just expected to roll with the punches. When at this point the league and the NCAA should be doing everything in their power to fix the officiating and make some sort of replay system work. But nope still got 40+ year olds sprinting up and down the field using the old mark one eyeball to make calls.
Sec refs need to be investigated immediately
My question is why isn't that reviewable?
Because that's just how the reviewability shit works, but they technically didn't review it. They can technically just huddle up and talk about it, which is what they did, but the crowd throwing shit onto the field gave them extra time to work it out, and people think it resulted in them overturning a call they might not have otherwise. It's hard to say.
Sure, that makes sense, but I'm saying if the coach could just challenge the call there would be no controversy over if they would've overturned it without the trash or not.
A Handicap match longhorns/fans/refs vs UGA AND THEY STILL LOST!
It's the Tennessee mustard bottle all over again 🤦♂
Fr 🤦🏾♂️
2:01 this was seriously the best moment I have ever seen in college football
Texas fans throwing temper tantrums is hilarious and shameful at the same time. Did they not charge Texas a penalty for it?
And since it's not reviewable, how could they overturn it?.....unless they actually got bullied into it 😂
It wasn't reviewable, however you can pick up the flag on _any foul_ via on-field discussion. That's why the officials were huddled up. The difference is looking at cameras vs other refs.
Except this doesn't happen every game, nor even every game, now does it? no? Why not? Certainly if what you claim was true this would be a constant occurrence. It's not and you know why? Because they were right. Get pissy all you want, they were right and you were wrong and the fair thing happened.
Especially all the missed targeting calls on Georgia
Why would TEXAS get a penalty for that? Their players/coaches didn't do shit, you know... the ones actually ON the team.
@@Bolts17crowds can get unsportsmanlike conduct penalties i believe.
refs should have called unsportsmanlike conduct on Texas for the fans, and then if it continues, it will be an automatic forfeit by the fans' team, they should make that rule right now
Ok boomer
@@PhilipJFry-qh2jgyou’re a smooth brain and Texas got whooped
It's not the teams fault the fans did that tho.
I believe in baseball the rule is 15 minutes. After 15 minutes the home team forfeits the game.
It already is a rule pretty sure and was totally ignored.
I think Tennessee did it a few years ago with throwing the mustard bottles onto he field.
They received an unsportsmanlike conduct and the school was fined I believe
As a football fan from California, I love how passionate Texans are about the game. I went to an nfl game and the person standing next to me asked if I could be more quiet while cheering for my team. It was so insane
There's a part of me that thinks they did the right thing. I do wish reffs were more willing to change their minds on calls like this. But at the same time, the fact that it took long enough that it couldn't have happened without the fans throwing things on the field does make me feel uneasy. Fans should not feel like their bad sportsmanship is being rewarded.
Agreed bible bet southerners don’t like change or getting calls right they want things rigged for their benefit so you’re in the minority here pal
Once again proof there’s no such thing as a good UT-Austin fan
That call switch was one of the most egregious examples of ref ball I’ve seen. Even if it wasn’t a good call, they did not preempt with an official penalty review or challenge. They just convened, then decreed… This was not by the books, and I’m glad GA ended up winning.
Oh no, this is going to spark a trend….
Oh yes, this is going to start a trend
@@PhilipJFry-qh2jg look I’m all for calling out poor officiating. But this isn’t the way. You put lots of other people at risk of injury including players, staff, cheer, and other fans by throwing stuff on the field. And then the ncaa and universities will be forced to crack down and use more measures to control crowd and that’ll make for a worse experience for all.
Easily solved by putting netting to block access to field. Programs have the $
Good it'll make it harder to rig games
@@bwalsh1105 Then why can't the NCAA start cracking down on the bad reffing itself? I absolutely consider stuff like this to be classless but if people have already had enough after a certain amount of time and a trend of just egregiously bad reffing, I myself couldn't entirely blame them on something that the sanctioning body doesn't even seem in the slightest want to listen to the fans to over!
Uga 30 Refs 15....... ffff the horns
You ain’t watch the game
@@Lean4djaywhat did he say wrong? That was the score. Shorthorns down bad
I thought Bama fans where bad, Texas is the worst smh...
@@tonystarks7715 yep classless
Texas should have received an "unsportsman like conduct" penalty for their fans behavior. The next time
Texas gets a penalty the DKR stadium fans disagree with, guess what's gonna happen........the refs rewarded bad behavior.
Texas had everyone one they’re side including the commentators and Georgia still kicked that butt I love it……….
Go back to school and learn how to write a correctly worded comment. Your comment is representative of your questionable heritage.
@@tyingagreement I love UGA and I agree.
Sooner Fan Here....GO DAWGS
SEC fans may not know the history of DKR Memorial Stadium and how officiating works there.
Horns DOWN
Go DAWGS❤️🖤🐾
Refs: if we overturn the call, will you stop throwing shit on the field?
Fans: yes
Texas fans: and we will still let you call the game in our favor?
This just about sums up the TeaSipper fan base
This brings me back to the Texas Tech game in September 1993 Texas Tech versus the Longhorns but us as Mexican native Americans Tejano music was a hit back in those days, but I do remember Texas Longhorns throwing tortillas at the Texas Tech players that was funny
As someone who worked in stadium concessions for 6 years, this is EXACTLY why stadiums are starting to pour all drinks in plastic cups and not give out tall cans and bottles. Also, Texas fans are lucky the refs didn't call the game off early due to a dangerous environment
They lost so maybe they should have
classic texas fans
As a cowboys fan we don't do that he break tvs and my family mostly a Georgia
Just be glad you weren't the one who pissed a Texas Fan off.
@@cadenharms9442 Texas should have been called to for the fans throwing stuff
from a texas A&M fan... we tried to warn y'all!!!
You HAVE to see today's SEC Short. That's exactly what the Aggie fan says in it 😂
Check cleared from the Texas and Vegas.
@3:49 Cause the rich alumni probably threatened or had leverage on one of the refs. Thats some boooocrap.
I personally was blown away at all the targeting calls that were missed on the Georgia defense.
SEC should fine TU a big penalty for this.
what does Tennessee have to do with this?
@@samuelgunterwell they did throw trash on the field when playing Ole Miss a few years ago…….delayed the game by 20 minutes and believe someone threw a golf ball and hit Lane Kiffin. Tennessee was fined heavily. Texas and the refs should be as well.
@@samuelgunter tu is texASS, UT is Tennessee.............nice try though!
@1995texasaggie You spelled texas wrong.
@@widk2 You are correct.....I should have used a capitol T, like you did.
1:29 buddy said that with his whole chest
All those refs need to be fired and Texas should be fined as well. So unprofessional all the way around. It was a horrible call, but never in my life watching any football collegiate or otherwise have I seen a call for pi get reversed. There was no reasoning or anything. Absolute disgrace to the sec, the fans watching at home, and to the sport as a whole.
Those fans remind me of the 2001 NFL Bottlegate incident (Jacksonville @ Cleveland) that got WAY out of hand and was a whole lot worse than this one.
Yep, and the call reversal was worse as well. They actually let a play run first in that game!
If this game had been close, this would be a major story for the rest of the season. Large SEC and CFP implications from this result
What matters is it was the RIGHT call!!! Period
Rules don't matter?
The SEC is learning about Texas fans. We told you lmao.
The changing of a call was illegal, refs are in trouble & should be fired. Why in the hell was a flag not thrown on the Texas fans for throwing beer, cans and bottles on the field? Plus the targeting calls where questionable especially the 2nd for sure.
Those weren’t fans. Them were crazed deplorable scumbags
I would expect nothing less from Texas fans
OU fan here,we played texass a long time, we are use to these calls that benefit texass, get use to it SEC,😎🏈
Not worried. SEC Elite teams teams will punish Texas the old fashioned way. Georgia is only the first to humble the 'Horns.
This is the rule:
By rule, a referee cannot change a penalty call if it is not reviewable under the instant replay rules, once a penalty is called on the field for a non-reviewable infraction. The decision stands regardless of video evidence.
That's not the rule 😂😂