In light of our 'fabulous' year of officiating in college basketball, I thought it would be interesting to create a living thread that allows fans to compile links, comments, photos, videos, opinions and facts on the current state of referee bias, agendas, gambling and cheating into one nice, tidy place.
The point of this is to amass a collection of current and historical news articles, conspiracy theories, interviews, witness memories, perceived bias (e.g., Shows from Arkansas and hates Kentucky) and videos to show that college referees are indeed about as corrupt as they could ever be. Video examples to support claims would be perfect!
I'll start by linking a study performed by the University of Michigan way back in 1999, which found that 40% of college officials (football and basketball) bet on individual professional or amateur sports, 21.6% bet on the NCAA basketball tournament, and several (12-14) even let the known Vegas point spread affect their officiating. Also in this study, 12 of those polled stated that they know personally of other officials that did not call the game fairly due to gambling reasons.
Since this type of behavior was documented well before internet gambling anonymity was even available, I don't think it's a stretch to assume that given how easy anonymous and online gambling is today, many of the weird calls we see in sports are very likely influenced by refs (or friends / family of refs) who have cash on the games they are calling.
At any rate, feel free to share your findings, comments, experiences and the like right here in this thread.
http://www.umich.edu/~mgoblue/compliance/officials/gambling.pdf
The point of this is to amass a collection of current and historical news articles, conspiracy theories, interviews, witness memories, perceived bias (e.g., Shows from Arkansas and hates Kentucky) and videos to show that college referees are indeed about as corrupt as they could ever be. Video examples to support claims would be perfect!
I'll start by linking a study performed by the University of Michigan way back in 1999, which found that 40% of college officials (football and basketball) bet on individual professional or amateur sports, 21.6% bet on the NCAA basketball tournament, and several (12-14) even let the known Vegas point spread affect their officiating. Also in this study, 12 of those polled stated that they know personally of other officials that did not call the game fairly due to gambling reasons.
Since this type of behavior was documented well before internet gambling anonymity was even available, I don't think it's a stretch to assume that given how easy anonymous and online gambling is today, many of the weird calls we see in sports are very likely influenced by refs (or friends / family of refs) who have cash on the games they are calling.
At any rate, feel free to share your findings, comments, experiences and the like right here in this thread.
http://www.umich.edu/~mgoblue/compliance/officials/gambling.pdf
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