One of the SEC’s best games last week was Georgia’s come-from-behind 28-27 victory at Missouri. And even though the SEC Network’s top team of Brent Musburger and Jesse Palmer was behind the mics for the contest, it wasn’t the best-called game of the week, according to the Twitterverse.

Missouri finished next to last in the FBS in points per game last season, and Josh Heupel is just three games into his stint as the Tigers’ offensive coordinator. But that didn’t stop Palmer from exaggerating about how good Mizzou’s offense has been so far:

Palmer also tried to give viewers a zoology lesson. Let’s just say this analogy didn’t quite make sense:

And in Palmer’s defense, he got the last laugh – and the last word – regarding how to pronounce the last name of Georgia senior safety Quincy Mauger. Some fans took issue with Palmer calling him “mo-ZHAY” instead of “MAW-ger”.

That’s a lot of vitriol for a guy — as it turns out — who happened to be right. The Georgia athletics department made a note of the change in Mauger’s pronunciation from previous years.

While we’re on the subject of the Georgia-Missouri game, no Musburger-called matchup would be complete without subtle — or sometimes not-so-subtle — references to Vegas. Some fans felt Musburger might’ve had money on Missouri, which was getting nearly a touchdown:

Dissing Danielson

And while we’re talking about veteran broadcasters, let’s turn our attention to Gary Danielson, who called last Saturday’s Alabama-Ole Miss game with Verne Lundquist for CBS. Let’s just say some viewers thought Danielson’s in-game analysis had a decidedly pro-Alabama slant: