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SC versus UConn — So, how worried are you?
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[QUOTE="Centerstream, post: 2656854, member: 7951"] My biggest worry is the same for this game as it is for all "big" games: the effect of the refs. I am a diehard believer that as the games get bigger, so does the effect of the refs. It would be great to watch a big game and not notice the refs, no replays, no phantom calls, very few jump balls, and especially no changes to the way the game is called after halftime when you know that one of the coaches has talked to the ref during halftime. I felt by reading the threads for this weekend's games that the refereeing was something that was not the best and I thought some even seemed biased above the norm. I especially hate it when the announcers are calling it a physical game but it is only being allowed for one team. SC likes to try to be physical but only if they are dishing it out and this concerns me. [/QUOTE]
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