It would be an interesting project to hire another analytics person to do nothing but turn refs performances inside out. Not just our games but all sec games. It may take a couple of people at first to hone in on the most important data.
Then, use that data like a bat, starting with UK Athletics and then move to the SEC itself. Study the habits of the bastards. I have zero doubt that situational habits exist. I have zero doubt that bias, both for and against, exist.
Fine tune the analytics over a couple years and see if you can pinpoint issues. How great would it be if our guys knew how a ref was likely to act? We do it for opposing players, why not the refs. If you can prove efficacy then the big play is sitting there.
Create a dossier in private, for now, and anonymously get it in the hands of sports media. If they could see predictable patters, there would be hell to pay. It would turn officiating upside down.
The flip side could also be beneficial if fatigue and floor coverage are shown to be a problem. An extra official could keep one guy on each end fresh while the other 2 move on each play.
Refs have a difficult job but they have to do better, one way or the other.