“Ricky G,” an Alabama fan, is fed up with the SEC officials’ bias toward the Crimson Tide.

It has gone on for too long, and it must come to an end.

With only two consecutive national championship game appearances and a measly 34-2 record since the start of the 2015 season, this unfair travesty is clearly hurting Alabama on the football field.

“The University of Alabama football team has been put in a position the last several years, where it not only must face an opponent each Saturday during regular season SEC play, but also must unjustly face and overcome obviously biased officiating as well,” Ricky G said on an online petition.

Here’s the full excerpt:

Numbers do not lie. The University of Alabama football team has been put in a position the last several years, where it not only must face an opponent each Saturday during regular season SEC play, but also must unjustly face and overcome obviously biased officiating as well. This petition is meant to be the collective voice of Alabama fans worldwide, as well as fans of the game that desire to see fair and unbiased officiating not only for games that feature the Alabama Crimson Tide, but for all SEC games across the board. The Southeastern Conference has gained a reputation for having the worst officiating in all of the NCAA. It is time for us to band together and call upon Steve Shaw, Greg Sankey, and others within the SEC to make a change.

In 2016, we ranked 132 out of 132 in penalties against nationally. So far this year, we are 127 of 130. To further illustrate this, in 2015, we were only 54th, and we won a National Championship. See what’s going on here? I do, as do many others, and enough is enough!

The link for this data was provided to me by Abrell, and a thank you goes out to her for the information, and her continued support for UA athletics. The time is now. Join us. Sign the petition, and make a stand for Alabama football. Once enough signatures have been gathered, this petition will be delivered to the SEC headquarters. ***Data taken from: www.teamrankings.com/college-football/stat/opponent-penalties-per-game

Enough is enough. It’s time for Alabama to have a fair chance at winning a game for once.