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Rich Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:32pm

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Originally Posted by SoInZebra (Post 831796)
oh look, it's Mike Kitts working in Dayton tonight.

No shock there. Wonder where he'll be Thursday.

Rich Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:37pm

He just badly missed one on a sideline, though -- that player wasn't close to being OOB.

VaTerp Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:38pm

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Originally Posted by fortmoney (Post 831803)
He just called a clear charge a block

Not to pile on but he just called an OOB on the sideline from at least 20 feet away where the players foot was very clearly in bounds.

twocentsworth Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:40pm

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Originally Posted by GROUPthink (Post 831811)
He just badly missed one on a sideline, though -- that player wasn't close to being OOB.

He must think he's still working the Big 10 tourney...:)

Another missed call by Kitts? I'm not saying'...I'm just sayin.

twocentsworth Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:44pm

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Originally Posted by rockyroad (Post 831780)
Kitts STILL didn't make it to the baseline as the new lead - remember he was trail from calling the previous foul


Wouldn't that make him the C? Don't they call and go opposite the table in NCAA-M? Or was it the previous foul not a shooting foul but a sideline throw-in opposite the table?

You are correct, they report & go opposite. He was lead opposite table; called foul & became me trail. On turnover, he went from old trail to new lead....

twocentsworth Tue Mar 13, 2012 10:48pm

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Originally Posted by M&M Guy (Post 831776)
First, your description of the continuation play still does not determine Mike was wrong. It could be how you're describing the play. Or it could be your lack of rule knowledge. But, as you describe it, if the IL player had one foot on the floor at the time of the gather, the player traveled after the foul which would wipe of the shot attempt. So, it's either a communication issue or lack of rules knowledge on your part, whether or not we actually see the play.

when does the act of shooting begin?

VaTerp Tue Mar 13, 2012 11:00pm

Didnt watch entire game but Kitts looked fine to me other than the miss on the oob call.

Unbelievable comeback by BYU.

Rich Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:13am

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Originally Posted by VaTerp (Post 831817)
Didnt watch entire game but Kitts looked fine to me other than the miss on the oob call.

Unbelievable comeback by BYU.

Same thing I thought.

Raymond Wed Mar 14, 2012 08:27am

It was very amusing watching the contrast in styles of Mike Kitts and Sean Corbin. Corbin has to be the most unaffected, coolest official in the NCAA. :cool:

JugglingReferee Wed Mar 14, 2012 08:46am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 831839)
It was very amusing watching the contrast in styles of Mike Kitts and Sean Corbin. Corbin has to be the most unaffected, coolest official in the NCAA. :cool:

I agree. He was that way in the NBA, too. Does anyone here know why Sean left the NBA?

M&M Guy Wed Mar 14, 2012 09:23am

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Originally Posted by twocentsworth (Post 831815)
when does the act of shooting begin?

NCAA 4-73-3.

But that's not the question. You said in your initial post that he wiped off a good layup. Upon further questioning, your backing is that the player took 2 steps between the foul and the layup. As you described, that's neither a good or bad call, without additional information. Someone who understands the rules would know to supply that information so that it's easier for the rest us to follow your reasoning.

The same with the Sullinger play - you have yet to respond to the specifics as to why it was only Mike's bad no-call, and why the rest of the crew was not responsible.

If you notice, I haven't given my opinion as to whether Mike had a bad night. But your descriptions of the plays tend to make me believe the opinions come from a less than knowledgeable source. Maybe it's just how you communicate?

Raymond Wed Mar 14, 2012 09:23am

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Originally Posted by JugglingReferee (Post 831840)
I agree. He was that way in the NBA, too. Does anyone here know why Sean left the NBA?

Heard from a pretty reliable source that he got a very nice early retirement package (as did Joe Derosa) and that he preferred the control he has over his own schedule at the NCAA level. Also that all he has to do now is work a game then move onto the next game instead of dealing with all the red tape and postgame accountability involved with being an NBA official.

tomegun Wed Mar 14, 2012 02:44pm

All of the mistakes mentioned in this thread can happen to all of us...in a gym with 10 people watching. As was mentioned previously, to say that someone making more money should get plays right is absurd.

I would like to see some of these critics work.

Multiple Sports Wed Mar 14, 2012 05:05pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 831839)
It was very amusing watching the contrast in styles of Mike Kitts and Sean Corbin. Corbin has to be the most unaffected, coolest official in the NCAA. :cool:

BNR - I like respect many of your opinions and I was wondering if you viewed Corbin's style as cool or apathetic as compared to Scott Foster (#48) in the NBA who looks like he OD on 5 hr energy drinks.....

Somtimes Corbin looks as though he is freakin bored and doesn't want to be there.....

BTW - also heard that Corbin wasn't happy with his post season assignments as he felt he wasn't moving up the ladder fast enough

Raymond Wed Mar 14, 2012 08:06pm

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Originally Posted by Multiple Sports (Post 831925)
BNR - I like respect many of your opinions and I was wondering if you viewed Corbin's style as cool or apathetic as compared to Scott Foster (#48) in the NBA who looks like he OD on 5 hr energy drinks.....

Somtimes Corbin looks as though he is freakin bored and doesn't want to be there.....

I'm sure he is not apathetic but I could see how it might be interpreted as such. I don't think I could get away with it, at least not on plays in which I'm involved. But I do like it when he is the off-official and he is just observing the court while his partners tend to business.


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