ALABAMA DEMANDS 28–7 SCORE BE VACATED — CLAIMS “RIGGED GAME,” CALLS FOR FULL SEC INTERVENTION

The most explosive accusation in fictional SEC history has just detonated.
College football fans across America woke up this morning to a storyline so wild, so unprecedented, and so chaotic that even longtime analysts are calling it “the most outrageous postgame escalation in modern SEC era.”
Following Georgia’s dominant 28–7 victory over Alabama, the fictional Alabama athletic administration — led by Greg Byrne — has issued an extraordinary public demand: vacate the score, fire the officiating crew, and reschedule the entire game from scratch.
Yes. You read that correctly.
A complete redo of an SEC game because the losing team claims the matchup was “rigged from the opening whistle.”
In a move unlike anything the conference has seen, Alabama alleges that a combination of “phantom penalties,” “momentum-manipulating whistles,” and “blatantly biased officiating” cost them the game. And at the center of the firestorm stands one man:
Referee Clete Blakeman — now fictional Public Enemy #1 for Alabama Nation.
💣 THE ACCUSATION: “WE DIDN’T LOSE. WE WERE SET UP.”
In a fiery fictional interview released late last night, athletic director Greg Byrne delivered the line that immediately blew up across social media:
“We didn’t lose. We were set up.”
Within minutes, the quote went viral — reposted, memed, dissected, and debated by fans, writers, and analysts from every corner of the sport.
Alabama insists that:
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Georgia’s drives were extended by calls that “did not exist on film”
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Bama’s defensive stands were undone by “invented penalties”
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Key plays were reversed without clear justification
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Game-changing whistles came at suspiciously precise moments
And then came the most explosive claim of all:
“This wasn’t incompetence… this was orchestration.”
The suggestion — though entirely fictional — sent shockwaves through SEC circles, prompting immediate statements from fans demanding an investigation and from insiders warning of a brewing “conference earthquake.”
👀 THE SO-CALLED ‘EVIDENCE’ DROPPED BY ALABAMA
In the hours following the accusation, Alabama released what it described as “supporting documentation,” including:
🔹 Edited sideline clips
showing players reacting in disbelief to penalties.
🔹 Angles of questionable calls
that appear, through selective framing, more dramatic than they were.
🔹 Statistical breakdowns
showing a disproportionate number of flags on Alabama drives.
🔹 Fan-shot stadium videos
where supporters claim they “heard whistles early,” though audio distortion is clear.
Independent analysts (within the fictional world) quickly pointed out flaws in the so-called evidence, including clear bias, incomplete footage, and emotional interpretations masquerading as analysis.
But none of that stopped the wildfire.
Because in SEC football, emotion hits harder than logic — and this storyline is fueled by pure, unfiltered emotion.

🌪️ BAMA FANS ERUPT — “REPLAY THE GAME!”
If social media was a stadium, it would have collapsed under the noise Alabama fans made last night.
Trending hashtags included:
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#RedoThe28to7
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#FireTheRefs
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#BlakemanGate
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#HeistOfTheCentury
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#SECDoYourJob
Fans demanded:
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A public apology
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A referee suspension
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A disciplinary committee
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A full replay of the game
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An overhaul of SEC officiating
Some even insisted that Georgia should “forfeit the win until a review is complete.”




