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I was coming back from lunch and I turn on Cowlin Cowherd and he's totally disparaging NCAA b-ball officials.
He said there were 50 D-1 games last night but there aren't 150 good college officials available to cover the games. He said college officials are just part-time employees who do games on the side, that they really don't have a lot of training. He also said college officials always give the home teams breaks on calls. I think there is a link on the ESPN Radio webpage to replay his show, but I can't access it from work. So if anybody can check that out, please do, and let me know my ears weren't deceiving me. Here's a link to Cowherd's email: http://espnradio.espn.go.com/espnrad...?page=herdmail |
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If I remember correctly, Colin Cowherd started here in Portland (Oregon). I remember thinking, how could anyone named Cowherd be taken seriously in broadcasting. And then I heard him opinionate, and I thought how could this guy be taken seriously, no matter what his name is?!?!
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Who is Colin Cowherd? And why do we care what he thinks?
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That's funny you mentioned that, because I actually called in on the show today and got through at around 12:20. It was the first time I had ever gotten through....he was making the point that better teams usually get the calls, but that home teams' fans often influence officials. I argued that officiating is a competitive industry in moving up and getting games and that you are dealing with a high % of officials. I also pointed out that teams play better at home, hence making them more likely to get calls.
He cut me off and started saying that not every player plays better on the road, and that J.J. Redick and others actually claim to like the road better. |
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