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The "Worst Thing" an Official Can Do?
Oklahoma vs Texas
Texas player has the ball on the endline. Backing he defender down, turns slightly towards the lane, bends at the waist and raises his shoulder and pretty overtly knocks the defender down at his midsection. Defender went down pretty good - overly dramatic reaction by the defender? Maybe so. Ed Hightower is the L. He gives a couple of hand gestures I couldn't quite make out (shocker)....and then motions to the player on the ground - as to say "son, I've got nothing, you need to get up." Bob Knight, our favorite color man says, "If I'm a coach, that's the worst thing any official could do. Pass on the call and then tell the kid to get up." The worst? C'mon Bob. Anyone else see it? Comments? |
The new and improved Billy Packer..:rolleyes:
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My opinions:
1. Knight was correct that it should have been deemed a player control foul. 2. I've never cared for Hightower's antics. 3. There are far worse things that an official can do. |
Working a HS game with an AL Umpire, who did basketball games in off season. Player gets knocked down, AL umpire yells "Get up you pussy."
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As far as Bobby Knight is concerned, the worst thing an official could do is show up to work one of his games......
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worst thing an official can do?
Have a beer 8 hours before a game?
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John Adams has adamantly stated not to give the "get up" hand gesture to players if you no-call something. As much as I respect Hightower's acheivements and career, I don't care for his over dramatic mechanics. :eek:
http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/74759...v_Michigan.jpg |
Ed Hightower has been around for an awfully long time and we don't know what really happened. I am sure he had a great reason for giving the 'get up' getsture and unless you were there how can you judge. We don't eat our own!!:eek:
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You don't have a whistle, you don't have a foul. We don't like it when coaches and/or players try to show us up. Why should we try to show them up with extra "get up off your butt" signals? Taunting by the official? Let's all play nice together.
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I was giving a Coming Attractions post. I have now corrected the misspell. Although I now have an uncontrollable urge for a nice carnival size elephant ear:D
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Do most of the people who dislike his mechanics think they play a part in his play calling? I don't necessarily like his antics either, but I think he is more mechanically sound than some well-known West coast officials - their antics happen during live ball and impacts their ability to get into the proper position.
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The worst thing anyone did in this situation is let Bobby Knight talk about officials.
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I don't know if you have access to the NCAA Arbiter website, but there are multiple videos on the site of plays called incorrectly by Hightower. Either someone is trying to be funny or is sending a serious message to Hightower. |
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The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous ...
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Hightower just did something far worse tonight.
Near the end of the first half he was the Lead and got confused by the shot clock horn sounding during a try with 1.4 seconds remaining. Despite the try hitting the ring, Hightower blew his whistle and waved both arms in the air during rebounding action! :eek: Can anyone send him a mechanics manual? |
Can't Wait to hit the locker room to fix my hair.
Did they go to the arrow on that? It looked like a IW with no possession. If I were a coach, I would be really pissed off getting the arrow at the end of the first half with 1.4 seconds left and 90' away just because a ref screwed up.
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I can't speak to his trust in his partners. I don't know him personally, so there is no way that I could justly make any such statement. From what I saw it looked as if he simply reacted to the horn as there was a tap for goal coming from his PCA on the rebound. We know that he has been around for many years and that his career even extends back into the days when officiating at the NCAA level was done with only two officials. There have been several changes since those times and it is understandable that a person who has been through all those alterations of rules and mechanics would make a slip in a moment where he was either caughy by surprise or his concentration lapsed. My issue with the whole situation is that as Lead it is absurd for him to blow the whistle under any circumstance other than a violation or a foul. Even if his partner who had the last shot responsibility fell asleep, the NCAA D1 level has a courtside monitor review for end of the period situations. Therefore, no whistle from any of the officials, and even no horn at the end of the period would have been easily handled, and with more fairness to the teams than Hightower reacting as he did and causing an IW. In the video replay era, there is simply no reason for him to make a call. My conjecture is that when he heard the horn he reverted to his original training and killed the play right away, which seems the natural thing to do when confronted with a situation that is surprising. |
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I would be interested to hear what they decided would allow them to award possession to OSU with 1.4 seconds remaining in the first half, since it apparently wasn't the AP arrow. |
Someone has to say it. Those are some very attractive young ladys along the endline. Guess there's no safety hazard as with those nasty photographers.
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