Exactly. It's not about bitching about getting screwed over. It's about being able to use your eyes and your brain and seeing that these guys aren't good at what they do, and they're not consistent.Think officiating overall in college basketball is really bad. There's not much consistency and it's laughable how much they are affected by the human nature element of the home crowd.
To be fair, the Cats benefit from this as well at Rupp.
The bottom three teams in this conference are a combined 34-55 in conference. At home? They're 12-13. The top three teams in the conference are 12-14 on the road. You don't have to be a genius to figure out that's a mess. Being at home provides an advantage, but this year in the SEC it has meant that if you're one of the best teams playing one of the worst teams, it's irrelevant if you're on the road. Good and bad is interchangeable with home and away. That points to bad officiating.
For comparison's sake, the top three teams in the Big 12 on the road are 15-11. The bottom three at home are 8-16.
But if it makes ABH feel like a sports genius to act like officials are never an issue, and that you can't observe the glaring problem without being a homer-idiot, he can have at it.