I loved it. It was a bit inconsistent, but the game had great flow and nobody was in foul trouble.
A+
A+
have seen duke centers making that foul for 30 years without a call.I was actually shocked they didn’t call a foul on Richards with like a minute left.
That was a big no call.I was actually shocked they didn’t call a foul on Richards with like a minute left.
Excellent post. Inconsistent officiating is a blight on the game and renders it almost unwatchable. Beating, banging, bumping. I was glad to see them actually make a 10-second call even though it was on Ky. Just call the game by the book.Refs were not good, objectively a ref needs to call all violations they see and they missed an absolute ton of calls. Just because there weren't 50 free throws shot doesn't mean it was a well officiated game.
Some of those favored us.Loved that they let them play but there were 6-7 ridiculous non-calls by this crew.
I was actually shocked they didn’t call a foul on Richards with like a minute left.
Largely let them play and created a great feel.I loved it. It was a bit inconsistent, but the game had great flow and nobody was in foul trouble.
A+
Not bad other than they got most of the 50/50 calls. And the 4-5 walks they got away with.I loved it. It was a bit inconsistent, but the game had great flow and nobody was in foul trouble.
A+
Excellent post. Inconsistent officiating is a blight on the game and renders it almost unwatchable. Beating, banging, bumping. I was glad to see them actually make a 10-second call even though it was on Ky. Just call the game by the book.
Bingo, good call. I've watched a lot of basketball this year and this was the most consistent called game I 've seen this year.I loved it. It was a bit inconsistent, but the game had great flow and nobody was in foul trouble.
A+
I wouldn't have a problem loosening the game up, but if that's what the powers that be want, they need to change the rules. Without an absolute standard by which all officials are held, you get inconsistency...sometime they call a walk, other times they don't...sometimes they call a foul on a bump, sometimes they don't...results in the perception of unfairness.If you call a game by the book, there are simply too many fouls. I like it called loosely.
Of course, the very next play Ashton had double the contact and even got hit in the head and it was a no-call and then Bama traveled and no call. So for being at home, I thought it was very evenly called. I wish we had a huge homecourt advantage like some teams, but today I thought it was at least consistent.I was actually shocked they didn’t call a foul on Richards with like a minute left.
i loved the flop by petty on his three attempt (finally min or so)...at first I wanted it called...but it didn't affect play.Some of those favored us.
But either way, I will take this type of officiating over typical whistle-fests any day.
I gave them an A+ because that's as good as SEC officials are going to get.A "little bit inconsistent" isn't an A+ though...
I give them a B. If we were Duke, that'd be a D- officiating, but because we were Kentucky and none of our guys got into a foul trouble, I'm happy with it. I'm happy anytime that happens and we can play our guys to their fullest.
I gave them an A+ because that as good as SEC officials are going to get.
Trust me, I thought this through before I gave the A+ grade.
If you call a game by the book, there are simply too many fouls. I like it called loosely.
OkRefs were not good, objectively a ref needs to call all violations they see and they missed an absolute ton of calls. Just because there weren't 50 free throws shot doesn't mean it was a well officiated game.
Eventually they need to go to a 6 foul rule instead of 5 if they are going to continue to call every touch foul.
I was actually shocked they didn’t call a foul on Richards with like a minute left.