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[QUOTE="Chief00, post: 5149510, member: 11108"] While, I thought Gaffbey and Potter were fair, Driscoll almost seemed energized further to escalate his feud with Hurley due to the criticism Hurley took reacting to Driscoll’s unprofessional officiating during the Memphis game. It must be great reffing to settle a personal feud and to have the victim get all of the blame? There was zero communication between Driscoll and Hurley or his assistants before or during the Xavier game. In contrast with the other two refs. Syracuse native Driscoll made bizarre calls throughout the game, which all favored Xavier. Late in the regulation he enthusiastically made an out of bounds call against UConn that the other two refs had going the other way as did the reply review. Yet, Driscoll made the bad call as the ref closet to the play. He also called the last foul against UConn with seconds left in regulation, which put the game into overtime. Keeping the tradition alive from his two late Maui calls. Yet, we were bombard with articles criticizing Hurley’s reaction in Maui but zero media coverage either local or national of Driscoll’s unprofessional feud against Hurley that continued Wednesday night while Hurley made an effort to improve his sideline demeanor. Does this means there is zero accountability for a veteran ref unlike a veteran coach? [/QUOTE]
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