
Thu Feb 24, 2005, 01:46pm
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Yorges said Omaha Gross boys basketball coach Mike Dempsey analyzes the calls officials make in every game film he watches.
Dempsey has come to the conclusion that, on average, there are 12 calls a game critical to the outcome. Out of those 12, he usually finds that the refs are wrong on about four, the coaches miss about four and the other four could go either way.
"When you think about it, missing one call a quarter is probably not too bad," Yorges said.
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Correct me if I misread something.. but a coach analyzing the calls sited as a credible source? If this were stated by an official, it would have more credibility.
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