AdaSooner
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I take the side of the officials in this one. Haith and Hurley were arguing a call on the sideline when one official tried to get them to stop. When they ignored his warning and continued the debate each coach received a technical. Hurley moved toward Haith supposedly to shake his hand. That’s when the second tech was issued that led to the ejection.
Haith and Hurley should have listened to the officials. They had a responsibility to prevent a verbal exchange on the sideline from escalating into something far worse. You can’t expect the officials to know the two coaches were good friends.
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...-disciplined-dan-hurley-frank-haith-ejections
Haith and Hurley should have listened to the officials. They had a responsibility to prevent a verbal exchange on the sideline from escalating into something far worse. You can’t expect the officials to know the two coaches were good friends.
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...-disciplined-dan-hurley-frank-haith-ejections