tribecalledquest wrote:There are a lot of complaints about college basketball officials. And of course some justified. But no one has come up with a solid solution to fix the issue.
BCPanther wrote:tribecalledquest wrote:There are a lot of complaints about college basketball officials. And of course some justified. But no one has come up with a solid solution to fix the issue.
That's because it doesn't exist. The game is way too fast and these guys are traveling across the country every 12 hours. The NCAA can't, and shouldn't, make them employees so here we are.
The other thing that (most) Valley fans do is think that the nights we don't have your Higgins, Kissingers, Pollards of the world that we're going to get the same level. It's totally not fair to the younger guys that work Saturdays and mid-week fill-ins that have real jobs the rest of the time (Campbell, Grimshaw, Simmons, Durham etc) and the guys that are on their way up that just need reps (Malham, Shortt, Kumpf, Staggs) . They do 15-20 games a year not 80.
Lastly, no one is harder on these guys than themselves. They spend half time and a good hour after the games watching calls back to see what they missed and what not. It's not like they don't intrinsically care what happens on the floor. They're some of the last people out of the arena a lot of nights.
Khan4Cats wrote:From watching UNI and Drake it does seem that Drake wants to be a physical as they can to the point of getting officials to give up trying to call everything. That said, the officials in that game were downright awful on both ends and actually seemed to be working against each other at times. There was actually one point where one official wanted the shot clock reset and another came over to say it should stay only for the first to come back and reset it again. They were definitely not in sync with each other at all.
As for the Illinois State game, I don't think I have ever heard of the three officials from that game, Steve Honacki, Tyler Kumpf, Shane Staggs? I'm not going to go digging through box scores to see how many they have done, but I don't recall any of them in Cedar Falls.
Birdfan2018 wrote:tribecalledquest wrote:Birdfan2018 wrote:For those Loyola, Missouri State, and Northern Iowa fans that wanted Drake to lose Wednesday @ Illinois State, unfortunately the refs apparently wanted Drake to win. No foul was called.
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Amazing there was only one missed call all game and it was that one.
There were a lot of missed calls I’m sure, but this was very obvious, and it ended the game.
Khan4Cats wrote:From watching UNI and Drake it does seem that Drake wants to be a physical as they can to the point of getting officials to give up trying to call everything.
DUBulldog wrote:Khan4Cats wrote:From watching UNI and Drake it does seem that Drake wants to be a physical as they can to the point of getting officials to give up trying to call everything.
I think the same can be said for UNI, Loyola and SIU. Loyola is very "handsy", but doesn't seem to get called for much. UNI is great at using hips and mid section to push guys off their path without using their hands. I'm guessing every team tries to get away with as much as they can. I can tell you for a fact that Drake has been called for more fouls than their opponent in the majority of games the last few years.
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