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BillyMac Fri Jan 04, 2013 04:40pm

University Of Connecticut Marquette Followup ...
 
It's no secret that I live in a little corner of Connecticut. I was listening to UCONN head coach Kevin Ollie last night as he was interviewed on our 50,000 watt "flamethrower" radio station, the same station that broadcasts all the UCONN mens, and womens, basketball games, as well as its football games. It was a very refreshing interview. He took the high road, and didn't blame the officials for the loss. He said that his kids had several chances to win the game, and didn't take advantage of those opportunities. He gave credit to Marquette, especially the kid who made the three pointer to tie the game in regulation. He admitted that he needed to learn college rules better because he may have been able to talk the officials out of their mistake. He also admitted that he should have called timeout after he went up by three in regulation, and that he probably should have instructed his players to foul a Marquette player for a double bonus, instead of allowing a Marquette player to tie the game with the three pointer.

The Connecticut media, both print, and television, has also taken the high road, saying that although the officials made mistakes, it didn't cost UCONN the game.

On the other hand, I attended a holiday party for our Catholic middle school officials last night. In attendance was a college (womens) official. He sounded just like DevonMoore, claiming that the officials were horrible, that they should be suspended for a week for the "wrong way" mistake, and that they should be suspended for additional month for their subsequent mistakes.

Bad Zebra Fri Jan 04, 2013 05:08pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 870180)
...He took the high road, and didn't blame the officials for the loss. He...On the other hand, I attended a holiday party for our Catholic middle school officials last night. In attendance was a college (womens) official. He sounded just like DevonMoore, claiming that the officials were horrible, that they should be suspended for a week for the "wrong way" mistake, and that they should be suspended for additional month for their subsequent mistakes.

Leads me to two conclusions (and I'm a long time UConn fan)...

-Ollie is a class act. I wish him every success that Calhoun enjoyed there. Here's a guy who was directly affected by the screw up, but understands the big picture.

-No matter what the level, there always seems to be bretheren in this avocation of ours that can't resist throwing stones at others. It makes them look small and classless (just like the originator pf the previous post on this topic).

Nevadaref Fri Jan 04, 2013 05:15pm

Why can't the truth be both?
The officiating errors likely did not deprive UConn of the opportunity to win the contest AND the officials should be held accountable for their errors, especially those pertaining solely to the rules governing the administering the contest, and suspended for whatever period is deemed appropriate by those empowered to make such decisions.

bob jenkins Fri Jan 04, 2013 05:22pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 870184)
Why can't the truth be both?
The officiating errors likely did not deprive UConn of the opportunity to win the contest AND the officials should be held accountable for their errors, especially those pertaining solely to the rules governing the administering the contest, and suspended for whatever period is deemed appropriate by those empowered to make such decisions.

I agree, and while I think "a week and a month" as billy's compatriot said is too much, I wouldn't be at all surprised if they lost a game or two (and maybe a round in the Big East playoffs).

We won't know unless we notice that they aren't working, and even then it might be just coincidence. Now, if they work all rounds including the finals, ...

Tio Fri Jan 04, 2013 05:38pm

Kevin, you will fit right in with the other 95% of coaches who don't know the rules.

Seriously, I know a couple of guys who worked his games and they all said he was a class act. Far cry from the f-bomb onslaught of the Calhoun days.

Adam Fri Jan 04, 2013 06:50pm

So Billy met Devon. That's cool.

BillyMac Fri Jan 04, 2013 09:40pm

And He's An NCAA Division I Basketball Coach ??? For Real ???
 
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Originally Posted by Tio (Post 870186)
I know a couple of guys who worked his (Kevin Ollie) games and they all said he was a class act. Far cry from the f-bomb onslaught of the Calhoun days.

During the interview, Ollie also said that a few officials have reminded him about straying too far out of the coaching box. He said that he'll have to be more careful about that in the future.

asdf Sat Jan 05, 2013 09:40am

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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 870187)
So Billy met Devon. That's cool.

That's good stuff right there !! :D

BillyMac Sat Jan 05, 2013 09:45am

I'm Just A Sweet Transvestite From Transexual, Transylvania ...
 
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Originally Posted by gnhbua93 (Post 870201)
Billy. Do you work in Bd. 8 with the great Charlie Lee? I'm Bd. 10

Sorry, but I can't reply. My board doesn't allow us to post on social media sites using our real names, or affiliations. All I can tell you is that I live in a little corner of Connecticut. I'm also very handsome, I'm quite intelligent, and I'm, by far, the best basketball official on my local board, maybe the best basketball official in Connecticut, maybe the best IAABO official who ever lived. You really don't need to know anything else. If I told you anything more, then I'd have to kill you.

BillyMac Sat Jan 05, 2013 01:44pm

And Balder, Not Balding, But Bald ...
 
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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 870187)
So Billy met Devon. That's cool.

He's a lot shorter than you would guess by reading his letter.


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