A perfect field day, but not so perfect! Confusing, right? The last Sunday (February 23) remained that only for the UCLA Bruins’ gymnastics. Now talking about the perfect part, the current No. 2 program is still unbeaten in the Big Ten this season. On Sunday, it handed No. 15 Michigan a thrashing defeat after putting yet another 197+ on the scoreboard. It’s the Bruins’ seventh straight this season. Also, the victory over the Wolverines has earned the Bruins an enviable 6-0 score in the Big Ten. Also, it was the Bruins’ last conference match this season. So the program did everything perfectly right to get the sweeter piece?The fans wouldn’t agree more. In fact, on Sunday, the Crisler Center saw an unbelievable 11,000 in the audience box cheering for the teams. A perfect treat for both teams on a perfect day! However, several gymnastics fans saw things differently. Per them, Bruins’ two stars could have managed perfect ten scores to set things up. But they missed because of judging errors. How so? And who are these gymnasts? On February 23, both Jordan Chiles and Brooklyn Moors posted 9.975 in the floor exercise event. Their scores remained a whisker away from the perfect ten. The Instagram handle of Planet of Gymnastics called their performances “ART. PURE BRUIN ART.” So, they should have been given the perfect score. Right? A few fans raised the demand in the comment box. They called out the judges for making such a grave mistake, keeping two gymnasts out of having the fun of landing perfect tens. One such comment went, “I swear those judges hate happiness.”The report is developing…The post “Judges Hate Happiness”: Gymnastics Community Breathes Fires as UCLA Bruins’ Stars’ Routine Does Not Get Perfect 10 appeared first on EssentiallySports.