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Old Tue Apr 05, 2005, 12:16am
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I'm not a big fan of Corbett. He seems a little stand-offish on the court to me sometimes. However, I do realize my opinion means nothing, and he's doing the national championship game, and I sure as heck am not. Congrats to all three.

BTW, I believe this will be Verne Harris' second consecutive NC game. I remember him from working mostly in the PAC-10, but I noticed he worked some in the Big XII this year as well.

Corbett and Cahill are northeastern guys who work alot in the Big East and the smaller conferences up yonder, like the MAAC and the Patriot, I believe.
Verne also works the MWC which makes 3 out of 6 officials that work my favorite conference LOL McCall and Harris last year and Harris again this year..... woooo hoooooo... LOL
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Old Tue Apr 05, 2005, 08:19am
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Cahill and Corbett

John Cahill is finally starting to get the recognition he deserves. In addition to the other conferences Trigger mentioned, he also picked up a limited ACC schedule this year.

I agree that Corbett can be standoffish with coaches at times, but he always maintains a great rapport with the table, has great court awareness and works incredibly hard. Last year, he hurt his knee during the season. He had surgery, rehabbed it and was back on the court in three weeks. I saw his first game back and he was as sharp as if he'd never missed any time on the court.

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Old Tue Apr 05, 2005, 08:39am
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Corbett did in fact throw the toss.
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Old Tue Apr 05, 2005, 09:31am
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Corbett did in fact throw the toss.
Can someone who recorded the game chime in here. I specifically watched this for some reason. I say it was Harris. I was paying attention to Verne to see where he went and noticed he was acting a little jumpy at first like another official form out that way.
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Old Tue Apr 05, 2005, 07:38pm
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Thumbs up FWIW

I'm watching the game for the second time. Some things I've noticed:

Officials - I don't know the officials by name. But the black official tossed the ball. The shorter, white official with the bald spot administered the throw-in to start the second half.

Fouls on Augustine - Only ONE of the fouls called on Augustine had him fouling May. He was called for a block on Felton, he hacked Felton on a drive and then hacked Manuel for a foul, before pushing M. Williams with both hands for his 5th.

Give the foul to someone else - On his 4th foul, someone made the remark that the foul could have been called on another Illinois player. Not true! Powell had LGP and was standing strong. Augustine simply reached for the ball and hacked Manuel across the arm. No reson to give the foul to anyone else.

Contact - The officials allowed a lot of body contact and were consistent with it all night. They allowed contact on layups, drives and screens. But, they also allowed May to move at will with the ball in the paint. Most of the fouls were called when defenders used their hands.

Screens - There were many times the screener moved and the Carolina defender just moved around the screener or the secondary defender easily picked up the opponent.. But there were definitely some illegal screens. For example, Williams hit a 3 at the 14 minute mark where Powell completely blocked Felton with an illegal screen. It got worse later in the second half but I guess since the allowed body contact all game, they didn't want to call illegal screens late in the game. Still not sure I agree with the reasoning though, as some were very obvious. It's a good thing John Chaney wasn't coaching.

Overall - They let the kids play and let them decide the game.

Finally - I've never seen so damn many commercials in all my life!!!
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Old Tue Apr 05, 2005, 07:47pm
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Ed Corbett, John Cahill, Verne Harris
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Give the foul to someone else - On his 4th foul, someone made the remark that the foul could have been called on another Illinois player. Not true! Powell had LGP and was standing strong. Augustine simply reached for the ball and hacked Manuel across the arm. No reson to give the foul to anyone else.

Contact - The officials allowed a lot of body contact and were consistent with it all night. They allowed contact on layups, drives and screens. But, they also allowed May to move at will with the ball in the paint. Most of the fouls were called when defenders used their hands.
1. Agree. Augustine looked like he wanted that foul.

2. Tell ya the truth, I saw some iffy screeens in the first half, nothing worse than borderline. I didn't see anything in the second half that was anything different. I agree they called the obvious the entire game.
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Old Tue Apr 05, 2005, 08:01pm
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Ed Corbett, John Cahill, Verne Harris
I knew their names, just wasn't positive who was who.
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Old Wed Apr 06, 2005, 04:12am
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Re: FWIW

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I'm watching the game for the second time. Some things I've noticed:

Officials - I don't know the officials by name. But the black official tossed the ball. The shorter, white official with the bald spot administered the throw-in to start the second half.

Thank you. I knew for a fact Harris tossed the ball. I was playing close attention to him after the toss. Illinois won the toss, went to the left and Harris was Trail on the table side.
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Old Wed Apr 06, 2005, 04:40pm
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One thing I noticed watching the tournament was that the referees helped a lot of fallen players up off the floor and many other nice things like that.
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Old Wed Apr 06, 2005, 06:09pm
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I notice that a number of officials do not stop when reporting to the table, they continue to walk while reporting their signal to the table. I was always taught to stop, get a window and report...is this an antiquated mechanic because seemingly all of the officials in the NCAA tend to report on the move...I would like to know the correct answer, so that I am able to do it right...last year when I attended camp the camp I attended was still teaching to stop and report. Thanks in advance for your valued advice.
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Old Wed Apr 06, 2005, 06:15pm
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The NFHS mechanic is to stop.

That is not necessarily true in the NCAA.
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Old Wed Apr 06, 2005, 08:02pm
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In the NCAA the "reporting area" seems to be much bigger than NFHS mechanics state.
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Old Wed Apr 06, 2005, 10:52pm
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NCAA officials are allowed to move while reporting fouls, is what I've been taught at camps. Also, to report fouls, officials do not need to go to the "rectangular box," as in NFHS mechanics. All they have to do is clear and report.
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Old Thu Apr 07, 2005, 04:02am
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NCAA officials are allowed to move while reporting fouls, is what I've been taught at camps. Also, to report fouls, officials do not need to go to the "rectangular box," as in NFHS mechanics. All they have to do is clear and report.
It depends on the assigner. Fred Barakat doesn't want officials reporting on the move in the ACC, Colonial and Big South.
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