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That's what I thought,Chuck.I looked for that on the replay,and I thought that the ball was out of the shooter's hands before the contact.I also thought that the bonus was in effect,too.Anybody else notice this?
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So why would an official be scared of the consequences of making the "home school" upset.
At every level, there are officials who are less inclined to make calls against the home team, regardless of who evaluates and hires them. Just remember the difference between Earl Strom and other NBA officials. The same is true in the Big Ten and leagues throughout the country. Not every official has the clockweights necessary to make the tough call. |
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Hmmm,
As a D1 official for many, many years and an evaluator for three I have never seen a D1 "Homer".
Must be regional . . . (ooops, tha'ts wrong since I watch parts of about 20 college games a week on the dish and I have yet to see an example of officals being "homers" or worrying about what arena they are in). Maybe we could have Zack write a column about "biasd" officials for his college paper? Kidding, just kidding! And Earl Strom defined the "Magic Word" for ejections too. Stan, you're strugglin' here. |
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There has been a lot of talk over the years,though,about officials favoring their own conference when other teams came into town for non-league games.The PAC-10(for one) had a bad reputation for this at one time.Personally,I always put this down as basic differences in officiating philosophies.Leagues like the BIG 10 had the reputation of allowing more physical play,for instance.It's the old story.It's up to the teams to adjust to the officials that they got.It's up to the officials to be consistent,so that the teams can adjust. JMHO. |
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