....I've seen it stated AS FACT that Big 10 refs(or any for that matter) have been directed to MAKE SURE SOME TEAMS WIN.....I think that's crappy logic.
Thoughts and or proof?
Thoughts and or proof?
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....I've seen it stated AS FACT that Big 10 refs(or aqny for that matter) have been directed to MAKE SURE SOME TEAMS WIN.....I think that's crapy logic.
Thoughts and or proof?
I TOTALLY agree with you...but look how many times people here AND elsewhere state it AS FACT that the refs have been instructed to favor....There are supposed to be fail safes to keep things on the up and up. Games are reviewed by other refs, calls reviewed, etc at the college and pro levels. If a pattern developed, someone would catch it. Also, how many times do the same refs call the same teams? You might get the same group a couple times in FB, not sure about BB.
I have known a lot of refs in my time, some have done college baseball, football, and basketball and that gets pretty interesting from the stories they tell. I have done some JH and JV BB and softball myself. I didn’t even hear the crowd. It all happens so fast you are concentrating and have to make decisions. I just don’t see how you could go into a game to intentionally screw another team.
There are fewer people getting into reffing and then we wonder why? Sometimes I would go to games as an administrator and know it was going to be a long night based on past experiences with the crew. Not they were intentional, they were just not good officials!
Obviously I have no proof. I will say that refs are not robots. They are human, they have the ability to make decision and choices. When anyone is given the ability to affect a game based on choices those choices can be swayed by certain factors. Those factors could include money, harm, bribes, ect... I have no doubt that it happens. I have no idea to what level or how frequently it happens. There is massive amount of money involved in sports betting.
Now if you were more thinking along the lines of the SEC instructing refs to make sure bama wins or the BIG10 instructs the refs to make sure teams like Ohio St wins. That I don't believe happens. I do think the media show favorites when it comes to those type of teams.
Do they keep track of every single call a particular ref makes. They might, I have no idea.With all the computer systems and smart people out there isn’t it possible to track each officials performance over multiple seasons?
The data would show how many and what type of calls each official made and who the teams involved were.
I’m betting that If those things were tracked the numbers would be pretty balanced.
Me either.Do they keep track of every single call a particular ref makes. They might, I have no idea.
No it isn't, They seem to keep track of every other possible stat. Would help to see a pattern if certain refs consistently miss or make bad calls.Me either.
But it’s not a bad idea.
I was there, and I couldn't agree more. People only remember the roughing the passer call on Courtney Osborne that put Texas A&M into field goal range to go up 9-6The one and only time I thought something was up was the Texas A&M game in College Station.
My biggest concern is on the college level. The review system is whacked. Every play is reviewable. Yet a bunch of questionable plays aren't reviewed. Then when the announcers start questioning the call, low and behold the play gets buzzed for review. I swear sometimes the replay official is sitting in a lay z boy eating wings with greasy fingers and was too busy whiping them off on his pants to get the buzzer pushed.There are supposed to be fail safes to keep things on the up and up. Games are reviewed by other refs, calls reviewed, etc at the college and pro levels. If a pattern developed, someone would catch it. Also, how many times do the same refs call the same teams? You might get the same group a couple times in FB, not sure about BB.
I have known a lot of refs in my time, some have done college baseball, football, and basketball and that gets pretty interesting from the stories they tell. I have done some JH and JV BB and softball myself. I didn’t even hear the crowd. It all happens so fast you are concentrating and have to make decisions. I just don’t see how you could go into a game to intentionally screw another team.
There are fewer people getting into reffing and then we wonder why? Sometimes I would go to games as an administrator and know it was going to be a long night based on past experiences with the crew. Not they were intentional, they were just not good officials!
I think its worse in basketball than football. Anyone on this board ever seen KU or Duke play? Do you think in a million years we get our games called the same way they do? Not a chance. I don't think the refs cheat. I just think they're incompetent and know who they're watching. I used to ref high school and a few small college basketball games. I can't believe how many times I've seen current refs make calls out of position, or make a call when they aren't even supposed to be watching that area. I have a friend who watches some site that tracks refs calls again both the home and visiting teams. The differences are shocking. Worst I've ever seen were the refs at the Seton Hall game in which one clearly had it out for Roby on calls he hasn't made against anyone else. When everyone who follows the sport closely knows the name of a ref, he's normally terrible and just showboats for tv. They should all be replaced and the new ones have psychological profiles performed to see if they are looking for attention. Just my two cents.
Make up calls are worse in my opinion than a bad call. EVERYONE makes mistakes. That shouldn't give license to intentionally make another bad call. Admit the mistake and move on.I will side to the human element. When a ref makes a bad call - they eventually see it (big screen) or hear about it from the other refs. How many times have you watched a game and there was a particularly bad call that should have been a no-call. But on the very next play or two, a call is made against the opposing team which likely should have been a no-call. I have a tendency to believe their make-up calls are them making up for a previously blown or bad call.
I was there, and I couldn't agree more. People only remember the roughing the passer call on Courtney Osborne that put Texas A&M into field goal range to go up 9-6
The one call I remember clear as day was actually a no call. There was blatant pass interference on A&M and would of put us in the Red Zone if they didn't end up picking up that flag <- That was the telling point for me the fix was in. Had a A&M fan come up to me after the game and say that usually happens to us when we play Texas. they new it wasn't called fair!
16-2 penalty advantage, that was also the game Peleni turned on the administration and fans for calling him out
http://www.espn.com/college-football/matchup?gameId=303240245
This is a no brainer. When the calls go against the Huskers, the fix is clearly in. When they go for the Huskers, we've finally gotten a referee who sees things as they are. Just like life, it's black and white.
I TOTALLY agree with you...but look how many times people here AND elsewhere state it AS FACT that the refs have been instructed to favor....
Yes, I remember that Iowa State game well too; and it was Greg Burks crew, same as A&M game. The play you referenced with Burkhead, I remember well. We had short yardage to get a TD, and Rex got it; but some linebacker on ISU was still going at it, well after he scored, and had a hold of his helmet and was pushing back as well as twisting. He appeared well on his way to removing Rex's head, so the FB; I believe it was Tyler Legate, rushed in and shoved the guy off Rex, and then a flag was immediately thrown, on Nebraska.The A&M game wasn't about Beebe, it was about the the Burks crew. That specific crew had it out for BO. They called a crap game against us vs texas. And the game in Ames was about as bad as the one in College Station. Wasn't it Burkhead who almost got his neck snapped by the Cyclones and we were the one to get the penalty? And the A&M game was as blatant as the Soviet refs who gave CCCP the Olympic Gold in basketball in 1972.
Yes, I remember that Iowa State game well too; and it was Greg Burks crew, same as A&M game. The play you referenced with Burkhead, I remember well. We had short yardage to get a TD, and Rex got it; but some linebacker on ISU was still going at it, well after he scored, and had a hold of his helmet and was pushing back as well as twisting. He appeared well on his way to removing Rex's head, so the FB; I believe it was Tyler Legate, rushed in and shoved the guy off Rex, and then a flag was immediately thrown, on Nebraska.