MsProudSooner
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But the officiating hasn't been as good as the competition.
Great game; horrible officiating.
I would agree, but WT gets so disappointed in me when I complain about officiating.
That Michigan block (who was it, Burke?) was a thing of beauty and couldn't have been cleaner. And the poor call really seemed to impact the momentum of the game.
I would agree, but WT gets so disappointed in me when I complain about officiating.
That Michigan block (who was it, Burke?) was a thing of beauty and couldn't have been cleaner. And the poor call really seemed to impact the momentum of the game.
There were a couple of fouls in the second half where there was a foul but the officials called it on the wrong guy.
But the officiating hasn't been as good as the competition.
Burke's play was a clean block, but wasn't by any means the deciding factor.
158pts in a title game is a lot and the pace of play was great. Refs let some stuff go, no doubt, but they were consistent from start to finish and that's all coaches/players ever ask for. If they would have called it tight like a women's game there would have been 80 free throws, pace would have slowed to a crawl and everyone would have complained.
This was one of the better championship games in a long time.
if coaches let their kids play like they did in the 80s scoring goes up not down.
I feel bad for some of you. No more college basketball games to complain about the officiating for 7 months or so. Will you guys be okay?
I feel bad for some of you. No more college basketball games to complain about the officiating for 7 months or so. Will you guys be okay?
I feel bad for some of you. No more college basketball games to complain about the officiating for 7 months or so. Will you guys be okay?
The ability of college football fans to determine the validity of calls against their teams never ceases to amaze me, especially when it's something along the lines of a holding call on a backside lineman, as if that's where they were looking the whole time. The tens of thousands of fans capable of making that judgment from the stands on every play without the benefit of replay are officiating prodigies.Not so fast...there are still NBA playoffs and holding in college football to get them until next CBB season.
The ability of college football fans to determine the validity of calls against their teams never ceases to amaze me, especially when it's something along the lines of a holding call on a backside lineman, as if that's where they were looking the whole time. The tens of thousands of fans capable of making that judgment from the stands on every play without the benefit of replay are officiating prodigies.
For the most part, the quality of officiating for the NBA and college basketball has dropped dramatically over the last 15-20 years.
Not so fast...there are still NBA playoffs and holding in college football to get them until next CBB season.