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That’s been proven to be a fake Twitter account. All you have to do is look at his other posts.x.com
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That’s been proven to be a fake Twitter account. All you have to do is look at his other posts.x.com
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He did deserve it. And that officiating crew deserves to not officiate even a MAAC tournament quarterfinal game in March.If so, he deserved the "T".
That’s going to be more of the norm for us this year more than the past 2 as we’ve made a push to prioritize more shooters than athleticism on the team.We lost to a team that was stronger, tougher and quicker than us. Move on.
The strange thing to me is that so many people are perfectly fine with the way Hurley acts towards officials as long as he doesn't get a T. I think it's just wrong. I think 99% of the time, referees are just regular guys trying their best to do their jobs the best they can. Of course they won't get every call "right". Nobody deserves to be treated the way they are treated by Hurley. I'm glad Hurley is our coach, but his antics are inexcusable to me.
Honestly again, if a different coach was in that situation and said that, I would have the same reaction. He’s said it a few times now, I don’t like it.People online are very mad about Hurley's "back to back champs shouldn't get that whistle" esc quote from today. Thinking he means we deserve special treatment. I think of it more like "if you're going to profit off the exposure the back to back champs bring you, you shouldn't go out of your way to screw them on the court." Lots of Reddit folks very mad Hurley yelled at some refs while they were doing a terrible job last night.
If you don't bark at the refs for 40 minutes for every call, they will let certain actions go in certain situations
It's the same stuff Coach K would say but not as subtle. In fact not subtle at allHonestly again, if a different coach was in that situation and said that, I would have the same reaction. He’s said it a few times now, I don’t like it.
Exactly!Now I’ve always thought the player should be able to clear himself to clear so it’s not a bad call. BUT the problem I have is Reed had the same play occur from him on O and he was called for the foul, which instead should have been a 3 point play. Inconsistency by the refs all game!
To be fair, if he hadn't gotten T'ed up, UConn probably would have won, and then no one would have gotten negative attention.I also like that all the negative attention is on Hurley and not the team after yesterday. Someone needed to fail first on this team and I'm glad it was the coach
AAU ref mentality "I run the show" .. 3 calls... Reed turning with a small under him (no room to move) getting called for a ghost elbow, then Solo getting an actual elbow and getting called for the foul instead of said elbow thrower, and Liam over nobody's back bc 2 players going for the ball means neither boxed out... Pathetic call. Compounded by the T being called to decide a game, is a fireable offense.That's an official in over his head and thinking the game is about him. Just pathetic
Memphis pressed and reached in all day, and we were the team called for far more fouls.
Inconsistency on defensive fouls, inconsistency in offensive fouls, inconsistency on elbows, and the foul on McNeeley in the final minute was an absolute joke as well as a game changer. That's how refs in over their heads roll, they want to be the show.
I think Johnson's foul in OT was a bad decision on his part. Having said that, he was probably tired of being hacked without a call while being called for every little thing himself. He was obviously frustrated by being pushed around. That too is a sign of bad officiating
BTW: Memphis played a good game, made shots, and played the way the refs let them play. I hope we see them in March, I think it might resemble the Georgia Tech rematch in 2004.
Is that true? The bad call gave Memphis two free throws at 92-92. We're probably down 94-92 with 30 seconds left. Doable, but I wouldn't say "probably would have won."To be fair, if he hadn't gotten T'ed up, UConn probably would havve won, and then no one would have gotten negative attention.
It's not slander if it's a true fact
Fair enough. My point was that, "I'm glad Hurley got the T to take the negative attention off the rest of the team" misses the fact that the T itself went a long way to raise UConn's chances of losing. Without losing, negative attention wouldn't be a problem.Is that true? The bad call gave Memphis two free throws at 92-92. We're probably down 94-92 with 30 seconds left. Doable, but I wouldn't say "probably would have won."