Two totally clean in-your-face blocks whistled as fouls. Fouled us at least once forcing a tie-up. Broom hammered Clayton and they called traveling on Clayton when he fell down.
Monday night, we have to make it too big to rig. I still have a bad taste in my mouth from the refereeing in the 2000 game against Michigan State. Matern Cleves was climbing up our guys backs all night with not a one called.
It looked like late we were trying to foul Cardwell away from the ball but officials didn't call it. I thought golden was about to start intentionally fouling their bigs late. Which would have been genius to put them on the line over giving up a 3. I think us getting up 2 scores changed his mind, which is probably the right call also.
What a difference a comma makes. lol what I said was “a tie up, my a-noose” pronounced like Borat. As in my ass when the refs called it a tie up when they touched the ball. It’s okay I can take it.
You sure they get charged a timeout? I know in football you do but not aware that’s the rule in college basketball
There were a few non-calls and a few calls that didn't go the Gators' way tonight. However, the refs largely let the Boyz play. I hope the final game is called the same way as we are a physical team...
So, the refs for Monday's NC is as follows: Who will ref the national championship game? "The national championship officials are different than those chosen for the Final Four games. The head referee for the national final will be Ron Groover, accompanied by Doug Sirmons and Terry Oglseby. Sirmons is in his 10th Final Four, while Groover is in his seventh and Oglesby is in his sixth." So, I'm not a ref-tracker kind of person. What does this team of refs mean about our game on Monday? Are they more "let the boyz play types or call every ticky-tack fouls types?"