Quote:
Originally posted by Nevadaref
I have only heard this from NCAA women's officials. They have told me that their instructors/assigners have told them to call it this way.
I think that this is just silly and wrong.
This is what made up my mind to never even try to work women's college. Nothing demonstrates more clearly than this that they don't want to play basketball, but want to have a different version of the game with less contact for females.
|
Interesting point of view, Nevada...so basically you are saying that on a drive to the basket, CRASH, and both defender and shooter end up laying on the floor, one on top of the other, you will pass on any call because you want to have more contact in your games???? Because that's all that is being said bt the powers-that-be in NCAA women's...if there is a crash (notice it's not just that someone ends up on the floor, but a crash situation) then there should be a whistle...what exactly do you disagree with in that philosophy?? And why would that philosophy convinve you to not work any certain level of ball???