“He was giving him the business!!!”

Ron Cherry, a ref that calls it like he sees it. See how he explains this penalty during Maryland vs North Carolina State.

25 thoughts on ““He was giving him the business!!!”

  1. Who cares who goes undefeated imean seriously just dont be hatin on one mistake

  2. Pretty much any penalty involves somebody giving somebody else some business! :P

  3. A page out of the book of Ben Dreith. I thought I’d never hear that again. Priceless!

  4. okay cunt, it is an undefeated season, SEASON meaning regular season (having nothing to do with what happens outside of the regular season games, hence the word season) quit being a cock bag. btw, what is your point of even jumping in this thing? you obviously don’t know shit about how football records work, when they look at the season record they will see that there are 0 losses. this does not include championship games/bowl games/etc. quit being a prick. i was just making a point.

  5. They need to change the penalty “personal foul” to “giving him the business”.

    It’s the right thing to do.

  6. once again einstein, when you have an undefeated season, you WIN EVERY GAME.

    which part of that do you not understand?

  7. in the regular season there genius. that is going undefeated. nice attempt to correct me (on a 3 week old comment, really?) both seasons from both schools will go down in the recrods as an undefeated season. post season is another story.

    try again.

  8. hey genius, how did 2 SEC teams go undefeated when 1 of them lost in the championship game. thats not going undefeated.

    try again.

  9. wow that is the best call i’ve ever seen in NCAA, NFL, DIV 1, or any type of football ever hahaha. Did he get the congressional medal of honor? i’ll be pissed off if he didn’t. That was EPIC.

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