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I'm beginning to think that the Big East is allowing too much physicality
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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 4201638, member: 44"] I’ve told the story before I’m the boneyard, but when Rutgers first joined the Big East I went to our first game at the RAC with a buddy of mine. Behind us a few rows was a judge who kept yelling about the contact. “Hey ref! Watch the hand checking! Ref! This ain’t the NBA! Come on ref that’s a foul!.” Etc. Finally, in the second half I couldn’t take it anymore and I looked back at him and yelled “Hey judge, you’re right. This ain’t the NBA. It’s the Big East! If your girls can’t stand a little contact they should’ve stayed in the A-10!!” Everyone laughed and he put up a hand acknowledging my comment and chilled out for the rest of the game. My buddy leans over to me and says “Very funny, but now I won’t win an motion in front of him for six months.” [/QUOTE]
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