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Originally Posted by thedewed
I understand there are typically more than 10 misses, but I'm talking about really glaring, obvious misses. I thought both the UM blocks called pretty close together in the first half, one in transition, and I think both basically in front of their bench, were wrong, should have been charges. I thought there were also a lot of unnecessary whistles both ways. I understand the emphasis from the overseers has gone that way, but I think officials have taken it too far, and players, fans, and coaches alike would prefer that officials got the stuff that mattered, and used discretion elsewhere. For example, if a rebounder gets a rebound, and somebody bumps him on the way down, but he comes down cleanly and it doesn't detract from anything he would immediately do, don't blow the whistle. Most NCAA officials these days do, including several in that game.
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I was at a tournament this weekend and there were calls that all of us felt differently about. If you have never been on the floor and had your call later disagreed with, then you have never officiated a single game in your life. Even some of the calls were disagreed by many different people.
Honestly, who cares. The game is over and if that is the worst things you can point out then they must have done very well IMO. And I would say that no matter who actually won the game. Again, I saw many things that were are on the many videos put out by JD Collins and the NCAA on what is a foul. You do not have to like it, but it is the case.
Peace