I wonder if the position attracts certain personality types that like to have control . Some get into police work for that , pedophiles like to be teachers and priests . Not saying everyone in those proffesions fits that description but those that do seek these types of jobs .But over all the country this is a problem, officials are inconsistent, emotional calling( which is why most home games are nightmares for the visitors), and ego maniacs. I have a brother in law and nephew who officiate and they tell me all the time that there is always ONE guy who thinks he's God and wants to make all the calls. In college it's seems like every game has one or two of these type officials.
Just wait. It's coming.We've really been hosed by refs this year. I can think of a couple of games every year where it seems pretty blatant, Arkansas and UNC on the road a cpl of years ago, but this year it's every single road game, and we're not getting the same whistle at home.
Absolutely! Go to a local high school association meeting and you will see quite few that officiate just for the authority alone. However, there are some great guys there too that make great officials.I wonder if the position attracts certain personality types that like to have control . Some get into police work for that , pedophiles like to be teachers and priests . Not saying everyone in those proffesions fits that description but those that do seek these types of jobs .
Greene had his moments throughout this game too but the spotlight was fed on Sirmons. They all 3 missed Murray getting tackled and then rolled over on. That's why Cal lost it and I don't blame the guy. Awful awful awful
Actually the refs during the UT were wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy worse. I stand by my statement that the refs during the game at UT were on the fix or something as I watched it 3 times and I counted 11 phantom fouls called and a bunch of other nonsense.
Football. They only need to make a couple bad calls to change the outcome. For instance, a team driving for a go ahead touchdown in the 4th quarter and on third down a bogus pass interference call can make a break a game for a team.Is there a sport in America where referees have a bigger impact?
I wonder if the position attracts certain personality types that like to have control . Some get into police work for that , pedophiles like to be teachers and priests . Not saying everyone in those proffesions fits that description but those that do seek these types of jobs .
The ref in the KU/Oklahoma game today actually stopped a KU fast break to tell two players to stop starring at each other.
But honestly someone could put together a 1 hour highlight video of the bad calls in UK's league games this year.
An hour may not be enough time actually.
No, this was worse than in Knoxville. The whilstle was tight for us and non existant for them. I don't complain often, but I'm proud of our guys for winning so big against at least 6. The UT game the Vols just got hot and UK quit after 10 minutes.
They can make or break a team mentally....and it then affects their physical play.
I tell you its strange, some of the rules. Briscoe just bounces the ball and it does not really affect anybody and gets a technical from some insensitive ref.........but south carolina takes the ball and throws it as hard as they can at our player in order to save the possession from going out of bounds with the ball. I know its just part of the game....but if you think about it...some people would see it as a technical also.
Briscoe deserved that T.
Do you not remember the Jorts peg vs. Ohio State? I agree, the reffing was BS but come on now. You sound like a damn card fan.
That one bothered me. And it wasn't called that way on the other end of the floor. Go Cats!!Case in point was Humphries at the 9:38 mark in the first half. He goes up for a rebound, the SC guy grabs it a split second later and yanks it from him, and Humphries gets a foul.
Worst officiating of the year so far.
Mods, can we get all troll threads merged as well from now on? Ulismyman has 17 threads a week with 2 sentences total but all talk about officiating deserves 1 massive thread?
Football. They only need to make a couple bad calls to change the outcome. For instance, a team driving for a go ahead touchdown in the 4th quarter and on third down a bogus pass interference call can make a break a game for a team.
It was CBG that Tony constantly had the chapped red *** for. I guess Tony isn't that bad after all. [winking]True about Greene, but unlike Sirmons, Tony is just going to have a few questionable calls every game because he is who is, while Sirmons is intentionally bad.
And Tony has always given Cal a pretty long rope.
That's a very good question.Question, I know you have 1 lead official on each crew. Why does he not take a official to the side and tell him he's making a lot of bad calls or to let them play and not have a chip on shoulder
That's damn scary!John Higgins screwed us in that game. Not Sirmons. Sirmons is outstanding compared to Higgins.
Yes, referees are calling more fouls this year. And that is a very, very good thing. Unless you're a fan of 53-41 national title games, or classic 2000's Big East-style wrestling matches where the teams might combine to hit 40 FG's total (if they're lucky).
I've got news for all the "refs need to stay out of it" people: The level of fouls being called now is NOT the aberration. The aberration was what was going on for over a decade before, when fouls called per game were at an all-time low. Want an example? UK was averaging 21 fouls per game prior to today, and UK's opponents were averaging 20.3. This is the first time since 1997 that UK is being called for over 20 fouls per game. But if you go back, UK averaged over 20 fouls per game 8 years in a row from 72-73 through 80-81, and then every season that Pitino coached.
More fouls called generally comes from the game being played at a faster pace- something the VAST majority of basketball fans enjoy watching. It may come off as ticky-tack and inconsistent right now, and some of it certainly is, but unless you enjoy basketball as a wrestling match, it's very much a necessary corrective for the way the game got away from the refs for 10-20 years, and turned into "football on the hardwood".