UChusky916
Making the board a little less insufferable
- Joined
- Sep 1, 2011
- Messages
- 3,287
- Reaction Score
- 17,284
It's sour grapes to complain about officiating when your team loses, but since we won I'm gonna complain.
Easily one of the most lopsided officiated games I've seen in Georgetown's favor.
Jackson's "tech" was garbage, he looked at the bench and maybe said 1 word... seemed like the refs wanted to stop UConn's momentum at the end of the half.
I could name 6 blatant fouls Georgetown made that were not called (Calcaterra's 1-handed play at the rim out of necessity because his other hand was held... elbow to Clingans mouth not even looked at... Sanogo runs into illegal screen and called for foul, etc.).
Yet calls against us include garbage call where Clingan was straight up.
A late Diarra clean strip is called a foul to keep the game single-digits.
Add in 1 or 2 out-of-bounds calls incorrectly Georgetown's favor.
Not to mention Diarra's long clean block not called a jump ball, so Georgetown kept possession.
This is just off the top of my head, I'm sure there's more.
Did the team play their worst game of the season so far? Yeah, maybe.
But if this was an evenly-officiated game, Georgetown never gets close to even taking the lead in the second half. End rant.
Easily one of the most lopsided officiated games I've seen in Georgetown's favor.
Jackson's "tech" was garbage, he looked at the bench and maybe said 1 word... seemed like the refs wanted to stop UConn's momentum at the end of the half.
I could name 6 blatant fouls Georgetown made that were not called (Calcaterra's 1-handed play at the rim out of necessity because his other hand was held... elbow to Clingans mouth not even looked at... Sanogo runs into illegal screen and called for foul, etc.).
Yet calls against us include garbage call where Clingan was straight up.
A late Diarra clean strip is called a foul to keep the game single-digits.
Add in 1 or 2 out-of-bounds calls incorrectly Georgetown's favor.
Not to mention Diarra's long clean block not called a jump ball, so Georgetown kept possession.
This is just off the top of my head, I'm sure there's more.
Did the team play their worst game of the season so far? Yeah, maybe.
But if this was an evenly-officiated game, Georgetown never gets close to even taking the lead in the second half. End rant.