Incredibly tough to watch games where there is a whistle every 20 seconds. So frustrating. Both ways, just let the players decide the game.
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Not happening with these refs.
Did anyone hear Andy Kennedy talking about Doug Sirmons? "He's Mr Perfect, just ask him." ;D
7 fouls in less than 3 minutes to start. Both teams in double bonus before the under 4. Thank goodness we are playing so well or this would be brutal.
Quote from: brewcity77 on November 29, 2019, 04:10:32 PM
Did anyone hear Andy Kennedy talking about Doug Sirmons? "He's Mr Perfect, just ask him." ;D
Any 80's WWE reference is good with me.
Bonus with 15 minutes to play. Just unbearable.
USC in bonus 5:00 minutes in. Ridiculous.
They paid for those whistles ,by god, and they're going to use them
Rakosovic is a moron thats forsure
Double bonus with over 13 minutes left. Jayce, Ed, Theo, Bailey with 3 fouls each. Cain with 4 fouls.
3 technicals and a flop call as well.
Edit: 4 technicals. And I don't think any really deserved it.
Quote from: wadesworld on November 29, 2019, 05:09:12 PM
Edit: 4 technicals. And I don't think any really deserved it.
Last one did simply because at this point you have to know they are calling everything and he did swat at ball
Quote from: PGsHeroes32 on November 29, 2019, 05:10:50 PM
Last one did simply because at this point you have to know they are calling everything and he did swat at ball
Yeah. In my opinion had they simply blown the whistle and had a quick word when Bailey and Rakosivic got tied up that's fine. But now you're always working to keep with the pace you've set.
Anyone watch the other games? Was it as bad there?
I don't know where the foul was there on Theo.
Literally on every possession
This is why there needs to be that rule done in the NIT to reset the fouls at the 10 minute mark.
Do we get these guys on Sunday?
That was the most over officiated half of basketball that I've ever seen
Quote from: wadesworld on November 29, 2019, 03:45:32 PM
Incredibly tough to watch games where there is a whistle every 20 seconds. So frustrating. Both ways, just let the players decide the game.
To put it into perspective, USC made more FTs than they made FGs.
Quote from: DUNKS45 on November 29, 2019, 05:47:39 PM
God I hope not.
I don't know, Howard has 32 FTA in two games and leads the country in fouls drawn/40 minutes. We literally have the single best player in the country to take advantage of over-officiated games.
Quote from: brewcity77 on November 29, 2019, 08:06:58 PM
I don't know, Howard has 32 FTA in two games and leads the country in fouls drawn/40 minutes. We literally have the single best player in the country to take advantage of over-officiated games.
I said just this as we were watching.
But those second-half whistles definitely made this game a slog. The first half was a blast to watch.
Every. Freakin. Year.
Seriously, let's give the "too many whistles" thing a rest until ten games in. The refs have been instructed to follow certain points of emphasis, and it's going to take a while for the players to come around.
FFS, after the first flop by Davidson yesterday, there's no reason for the other two to have happened except force of habit... which is exactly what the points of emphasis are trying to break.
If you don't like the whistles, maybe UFC or some other "forget about the rules and let's just beat the shiite out of each other" game is more your cup of tea Mtn. Dew.
the refs are going to need to figure out how they are going to call these games and stick to it so the players know where the strike zone is from the beginning
as for all of the traveling calls-the coaches need to(maybe they are)call out the traveling in practice so it doesn't carry over to the games. it may seem trivial until it costs you some games. they are even calling it in the NBA way more than they used to. the one move i've never understood(non-call) is the pass to a guy out front who seems to proceed to take 3 more steps as he receives the ball. yet, they are quick to call the shuffle as they make a quick move toward the basket. i really wonder how many of those are accurate
Quote from: brewcity77 on November 29, 2019, 08:06:58 PM
I don't know, Howard has 32 FTA in two games and leads the country in fouls drawn/40 minutes. We literally have the single best player in the country to take advantage of over-officiated games.
Embarrassing officiating. My dog knew this game was over at half. As a ref, you need to understand the flow of the game. 58 fouls called, 69 free throws, 4 technicals. Let the players play. Even James Breeding would have looked good with this clown show, two of these refs MU got in Game 1. USC got the 2nd half make ups, down 30 because Andy whined. Horrid
Quote from: Benny B on November 29, 2019, 09:30:40 PM
Every. Freakin. Year.
Seriously, let's give the "too many whistles" thing a rest until ten games in. The refs have been instructed to follow certain points of emphasis, and it's going to take a while for the players to come around.
FFS, after the first flop by Davidson yesterday, there's no reason for the other two to have happened except force of habit... which is exactly what the points of emphasis are trying to break.
If you don't like the whistles, maybe UFC or some other "forget about the rules and let's just beat the shiite out of each other" game is more your cup of tea Mtn. Dew.
benny-why such a change as the season goes on, especially the tournaments? it's the same game, same players, same rules
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on November 29, 2019, 09:33:08 PM
Embarrassing officiating. My dog knew this game was over at half. As a ref, you need to understand the flow of the game. 58 fouls called, 69 free throws, 4 technicals. Let the players play. Even James Breeding would have looked good with this clown show, two of these refs MU got in Game 1. USC got the 2nd half make ups, down 30 because Andy whined. Horrid
markus didn't seem to get the same calls earlier in the season. he was getting the chit knocked outta him driving the lane without the call
agree with your analysis however doc
It's been a refshow with unnecessary Ts, countless flop calls, and yesterday when the ref started the five count before Davidson was ready.
And that's not even mentioning both teams just shy of the bonus at the 16 minute timeout.
The thing I hate the most is when a ref tells a celebrating bench to sit down. I didn't see any of that at least.
Quote from: TallTitan34 on November 29, 2019, 09:41:11 PM
It's been a refshow with unnecessary Ts, countless flop calls, and yesterday when the ref started the five count before Davidson was ready.
And that's not even mentioning both teams just shy of the bonus at the 16 minute timeout.
The thing I hate the most is when a ref tells a celebrating bench to sit down. I didn't see any of that at least.
The bench warning happened numerous times the past two days. Maybe not shown on TV.
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on November 29, 2019, 09:45:02 PM
The bench warning happened numerous times the past two days. Maybe not shown on TV.
what are the players supposed to do? stay seated, clap like they're at the opera? some of the best stuff is watching the guys at the end of the bench go thru their choreographed routines-hilarious! check out monmouth-the dead fish, flexin, the human hoop, the human scissors...those guys are worth the price of admission right there-ya gotta see this!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIy0eLodpls
these guys are more famous than their team's play on the floor
https://ftw.usatoday.com/2015/12/8-of-monmouth-basketballs-brilliant-bench-celebrations-ranked
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on November 29, 2019, 09:45:02 PM
The bench warning happened numerous times the past two days. Maybe not shown on TV.
Oh could be. I didn't see it on TV if it did make it on.
Quote from: Dr. Blackheart on November 29, 2019, 09:33:08 PMEmbarrassing officiating.
I don't disagree. Just saying if you're going to play a game with refs like that, Markus goes from great player to best player in the country pretty darn quick.
Either:
A) ESPN overpaid these refs for being away from home during the holiday and the refs are doing their best to pay it back
-or-
B) the sh1tshow that is NCAA officiating has gotten worse again this year
In fact, ESPN should be the one complaining and doing everything they can to get the refs to swallow a few whistles. The over-called games take too long and are very boring TV. I turned it off after Markus was subbed out at the 5 minute mark. I'm sure many others did as well.
Can we blame Wisconsin for the flop rule?
Quote from: muwarrior69 on November 30, 2019, 05:51:47 AM
Can we blame Wisconsin for the flop rule?
I like this.
I'm actually going to start calling it the Wisconsin rule.
Quote from: Benny B on November 29, 2019, 09:30:40 PM
Every. Freakin. Year.
Seriously, let's give the "too many whistles" thing a rest until ten games in. The refs have been instructed to follow certain points of emphasis, and it's going to take a while for the players to come around.
FFS, after the first flop by Davidson yesterday, there's no reason for the other two to have happened except force of habit... which is exactly what the points of emphasis are trying to break.
If you don't like the whistles, maybe UFC or some other "forget about the rules and let's just beat the shiite out of each other" game is more your cup of tea Mtn. Dew.
I'm not giving it a rest because it makes early season games unwatchable.
Quote from: TallTitan34 on November 30, 2019, 07:01:54 AM
I like this.
I'm actually going to start calling it the Wisconsin rule.
That or specifically the Davidson Rule. I'm fine either way
I was longing for the days of Jim Burr.
You bite your tongue Glow!
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on November 30, 2019, 07:13:57 AM
I'm not giving it a rest because it makes early season games unwatchable.
Would you rather the entire season be unwatchable? There are a few hundred referees in D-I all officiating a varying amount of games throughout the season. You never know who you're going to get and when. The less you enforce points of emphasis universally early in the season, the more inconsistent the enforcement the remainder of the year as these officials get into conference play (and these inconsistencies become provincial and entrenched within the conferences' respective "culture").
Go back and look at the NCAAT threads since Scoop was born.... I'd bet dollars to donuts that every year in the first round someone has said something along the lines of officials from another conference calling the game differently.
Personally, I don't like MU getting "[insert name of conference other than BE]" officials for the first time in 3 months in mid-March because of inconsistencies in enforcement. And evidently, the NCAA doesn't like it much either as evidenced by the hard pivot to these points of emphasis early in the season over the last decade.
These kids are a lot smarter than many give credit. They adapt a heck of a lot better to rule changes than many of us would at our age. Because what most all y'all are chalking up to "bad officiating" actually has more to do with bad coaching, bad preparation, and/or bad play. But sure, blame the refs because you don't want to hold your own team accountable... I'm just glad Wojo doesn't feel the same way.
But listen, some people just like to complain. I get it. But if you're going to complain about officiating, either do it in February when there's no excuse for it or at least put some blame on the players or coaches. If you want to complain about the rules, go write a letter to Huggy Bear (who's on the committee) because it just looks silly to complain about the officials who are merely enforcing said rules.
The point is the points of emphasis are ridiculous. The NCAA's obsession with calling every tiny bit of contact this time of year is really making it hard to watch.
And thanks for the advice. I'll complain when I want to complain.
Quote from: Benny B on November 30, 2019, 12:35:05 PM
Would you rather the entire season be unwatchable? There are a few hundred referees in D-I all officiating a varying amount of games throughout the season. You never know who you're going to get and when. The less you enforce points of emphasis universally early in the season, the more inconsistent the enforcement the remainder of the year as these officials get into conference play (and these inconsistencies become provincial and entrenched within the conferences' respective "culture").
Go back and look at the NCAAT threads since Scoop was born.... I'd bet dollars to donuts that every year in the first round someone has said something along the lines of officials from another conference calling the game differently.
Personally, I don't like MU getting "[insert name of conference other than BE]" officials for the first time in 3 months in mid-March because of inconsistencies in enforcement. And evidently, the NCAA doesn't like it much either as evidenced by the hard pivot to these points of emphasis early in the season over the last decade.
These kids are a lot smarter than many give credit. They adapt a heck of a lot better to rule changes than many of us would at our age. Because what most all y'all are chalking up to "bad officiating" actually has more to do with bad coaching, bad preparation, and/or bad play. But sure, blame the refs because you don't want to hold your own team accountable... I'm just glad Wojo doesn't feel the same way.
But listen, some people just like to complain. I get it. But if you're going to complain about officiating, either do it in February when there's no excuse for it or at least put some blame on the players or coaches. If you want to complain about the rules, go write a letter to Huggy Bear (who's on the committee) because it just looks silly to complain about the officials who are merely enforcing said rules.
Just watched the last 5 mins of the Georgetown-UNCG game. Refs mostly had a "let them play" mentality, certainly didn't call a foul every time somebody breathed. They called just about all the difference-making stuff, though I did think they let a little contact go that maybe should have been called. Personally, as a fan, I do prefer that kind of officiating.
So maybe the crew that worked the Georgetown game didn't get the memo?
As a player (or a coach), such significant difference between the way the Georgetown game was called and the way ours was called would be tough to go from one to the other. Having said that, it will be up to Georgetown to adjust if next time they get the tighter brand of reffing like we just had.
Quote from: MU82 on November 30, 2019, 03:54:03 PM
Just watched the last 5 mins of the Georgetown-UNCG game. Refs mostly had a "let them play" mentality, certainly didn't call a foul every time somebody breathed. They called just about all the difference-making stuff, though I did think they let a little contact go that maybe should have been called. Personally, as a fan, I do prefer that kind of officiating.
So maybe the crew that worked the Georgetown game didn't get the memo?
As a player (or a coach), such significant difference between the way the Georgetown game was called and the way ours was called would be tough to go from one to the other. Having said that, it will be up to Georgetown to adjust if next time they get the tighter brand of reffing like we just had.
you only know how they called the last 5 minutes. probably the way they should, but the other 35 minutes? i havent checked a box score, but maybe the refs wanted to getto happy hour or something
Quote from: rocket surgeon on November 30, 2019, 08:02:16 PM
you only know how they called the last 5 minutes. probably the way they should, but the other 35 minutes? i havent checked a box score, but maybe the refs wanted to getto happy hour or something
Correct, I don't know. And even the boxscore won't tell me.
But I do know that, even on its final possession, UNCG was not yet in the double-bonus, meaning fewer than 10 fouls had been called all half on Georgetown -- and that includes 2-3 fouls at the end when GT was fouling on purpose.
Bump. If we're going to have a whistle every 30 seconds can we at least get the game moving between the whistles? Not have minute long stoppages 8 times a half? Brutally slow, especially this second half.
Quote from: wadesworld on December 07, 2019, 10:10:19 PM
Bump. If we're going to have a whistle every 30 seconds can we at least get the game moving between the whistles? Not have minute long stoppages 8 times a half? Brutally slow, especially this second half.
Extremely tough whistle tonight against MU.
Quote from: AirPunch on December 07, 2019, 10:13:46 PM
Extremely tough whistle tonight against MU.
Thought we benefitted first half. Think KSU has gotten some calls second half. But this foul on one end, go to the line, foul rebounding the free throw, walk to the other end and shoot free throws is brutal.
Awful announcing team -- think it was a K State scrimmage
Who doesn't like watching the nation's best college athletes walk slowly from free throw line to free throw line?
That was a terribly officiated game. Like last year, KSU got the worst of it, but it was bad on both ends.
Quote from: harryp on December 07, 2019, 10:32:03 PM
Awful announcing team -- think it was a K State scrimmage
Yep, poor source of information.