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GoodwillRef Fri Apr 03, 2009 06:22am

Baylor Head Coach Scott Drew's Technical Foul-NIT Champ.
 
Did anyone see the technical foul that Ed Corbett gave Scott Drew for giving his jacket to someone behind the bench (a slight toss of a folded jacket)...he didn't throw it in anger over a call...very iffy technical foul IMO. What do you think?

Raymond Fri Apr 03, 2009 07:43am

I saw the replay. In and of itself it seemed innocent. But I have no idea what else transpired between Drew and the officials up to that point.

Jay R Fri Apr 03, 2009 08:20am

On the previous foul (1 or 2 minutes before), the announcers said they were glad that they did not T up Drew for showing his displeasure. I assume that Corbett was influenced by the previous situation and felt that Drew was showing them up.

I also found this from a website:
"As the momentum began to turn, Drew got the ire of one of the officials after staring him down following a foul. When the young coach threw his jacket behind his team’s bench, he earned a quick technical foul that only gave Penn State some more juice.

“I shouldn’t have done that, but I had an itch in my coat and I threw it,” Drew said, smiling afterward. “I apologized to the guys because I shouldn’t have done that
.”

Adam Fri Apr 03, 2009 09:24am

Looks like the coach knew what he was doing.

Da Official Fri Apr 03, 2009 09:39am

I didn't really see a "throw" of the jacket....by itself it is NO WAY worthy of a technical but tied in to previous actions the official had had enough I suppose...

Ref Ump Welsch Fri Apr 03, 2009 11:16am

Bob Erickson, the former coach at Doane College (Nebraska-NAIA), did this once and got T'd up. It was captured on video, and the official who T'd him up was never seen with the crew the rest of the season.

At the time, Erickson was grumbling about the boys playing lousy, but the official misinterpreted Erickson's comments as being directed towards him, and when the coat got tossed to an assistant, we heard a tweet. After the official reported the T, one of the others went over to Erickson, who now was so puzzled at what was happening that he was about to go ballastic and this other official went over to lend an empathetic ear and hope to avoid a blow-up. The blow-up didn't happen, but it was obvious Erickson was voicing his displeasure to the empathetic official, who just nodded his head and listened.

At halftime, I had the job of getting the officials their drinks and snacks, and when I walked in, I could hear them discussing the T with vigor, with the empathetic official telling the calling official he just burned himself with the "dean" of college coaches in Nebraska at the time, and may have committed career suicide. Wow.

ItsJustDonovan Sat Apr 04, 2009 05:36pm

Confidentiality
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ref Ump Welsch (Post 593851)
At halftime, I had the job of getting the officials their drinks and snacks, and when I walked in, I could hear them discussing the T with vigor, with the empathetic official telling the calling official he just burned himself with the "dean" of college coaches in Nebraska at the time, and may have committed career suicide. Wow.

I rarely post (but daily appreciate) on the exchanges here, but I had to inject a word of caution on this post. The official's locker room is off-limits for a reason, and the exchanges there are essential for our growth as officials. Anyone granted access to that area for an official reason should respect that and keep anything they hear to themselves. An official should know better. It does not do our profession any good to have those kinds of stories shared in a public forum.

JMHO,

DWD

Nevadaref Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:42pm

I think that his story is from a long time ago.

BillyMac Sun Apr 05, 2009 05:51am

19th Century ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 594137)
I think that his story is from a long time ago.

One of the officials was Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. The other was James Naismith.

Ref Ump Welsch Sun Apr 05, 2009 02:23pm

Erickson has been retired for over 10 years now...I don't think any of the officials that worked that game are even still working, because I know at least 1 of them has retired since, and the other 2 I haven't seen around lately. This story is from almost 20 years ago, so it's very old.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Mon Apr 06, 2009 08:40am

Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 594162)
One of the officials was Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. The other was James Naismith.


I was the U2, Padgett was the U1, and Billy, you can tell everybody that you were the alternate at the table, :D.

MTD, Sr.


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