MoValley John wrote:SubGod22 wrote:WSU has Stutz. He's shown what he can do outside of the Valley. Now we just need to see him do it inside the Valley. Problem is he gets called for more fouls in conference play.
That isn't just Stutz. it seems to be how the Valley was called last year. If you were a big man, and played like a big, refs blew their whistles before contact was even initiated. I saw this happen to both Stutz and Echineque. At the same time, those same bigs almost had to bleed before officials blew their whistles when a defender hacked them. As a Creighton season ticket holder, this happened all conference long. I watched Wichita State on TV several times and it appeared the same type of thing was happening to him. Bigs in the Valley will only play as well as the referees allow them. Both Echineque and Stutz were allowed to be more active in the non-con and the post season than they ever were allowed to play in conference.
Now before we here someone chimes in with "There aren't Valley refs, these are the same guys that call games in the B1G and the Big XII." I know that. But the officials do call the game the way the Valley offices dictate, and last year, the refs were very whistle happy when it came to bigs playing any defense beyond standing still and taking up dead space. If you were a big and you were active, you got whistled.
As I said, how the bigs perform this year will have a lot to do with how the league office allows them to play. This is a sad statement, but true. And if the Valley consistently penalizes bigs for simply playing like a big, recruiting bigs, for any team, will become even more difficult than it is now.
Okay, I'm a little confused. If a big made contact they were whistled for a foul, but in order to get a foul called on the other end they had to be nearly bleeding? Who was causing the contact to nearly bleed? It couldn't have been another big because they would have been whistled before contact occurrred, but that couldn't have happened because the bigs couldn't buy a foul call, unless it was from a nearly inert big getting whistled just for existing, except that the fouled big would have to be put into a coma, .... sorry seems circular.
From what I have seen, some bigs are good at getting away with physical play (O'Rear, McDermott, Durley, Blair, Weems) in league play and others tend to pick up a lot of dumb fouls. I wouldn't call them unfair fouls because they are usually doing something extra like swatting down after a block attempt and therefore going through the offensive player or dropping from a 6'9" or 6'10" height to 6'4" in order to lower a shoulder into a defender.
In the games I watched UNI-Creighton, Echinique could have been called a dozen times each game for camping in the lane. He just doesn't move out from the block at all. He also seemed to have happy feet when a pass came in low and he had to think about making a move with it. Stutz is a guy who seems to either be tuned in or tuned out. When he is locked in he is very good, when he is out of it he's gone-all arms flying everywhere, no control over his body, etc. Will Egolf was another who would just do dumb things to pick up fouls 30 feet from the rim. creekmore also had a tendency to do dumb things at the wrong times.
From my watching, it just seems some guys get more breaks than others. Don't think it's a conspiracy from the hierarchy, it may just be that they know how to work things. Kind of like how P'Allen and Jamar Howard always seemed to find their way on the wrong side of foul calls.