1. Below are some ways to contact the SEC and let them know just how bad the officaiting was in the Auburn game. Just maybe it won't happen next time. Email for Rogers Reddings - Head of SEC officiating at:
    [email protected]
    [email protected]

    Mike Slive- SEC Commissioner
    Southeastern Conference
    2201 Richard Arrington Blvd. North
    Birmingham, AL 35203
    (205) 458-3000
  2. Who cares. It's over, the SEC knows our displeasure...I'm not wasting my time writing a letter to the SEC.
  3. Dear Mr. SEC Man in Charge:

    You SUCK!

    Sincerely,

    TigerWins
    TigerForums.com
  4. Contact no one, we got raped, time to pull up our pants take our morning after pill and move on. JMO Bring on TooLame.
  5. I actually think that contacting him is a good idea. He obviously lives in Alabama so he thinks that he is making everyone happy by sweeping this under the rug. It is not good for Auburn if he admits they screwed up.
  6. I'm going to contact him, and I'll also send him a copy of the P.I. rule that I posted in another thread. I know it's over and stuff, but I would like a clear cut explanation on how what happened in that play calls for anything different than what's in the rule book.
  7. I am not gonna waste my time contacting anyone, it will do no good, they already think we are a bunch of sore losers.
  8. I can care less if they think I'm a sore loser. It's not like I'll ever meet him, and if I do, I'd just kick him in the nads anyway.
  9. Contacting the SEC officials will do nothing and just make us look like even worse sore losers. Get over it and lets move onto the rest of the season!

  10. I just think it makes us better people than them, and anyways they have already made their decision.