Cal v. UCLA

#76
#76
Yet another example of the horrible officiating going on this year in NCAA BB. UCLA should be looking at a 2 seed right now. I don't know who to feel worse for, Stanford, Cal, or Kansas.
 
#77
#77
Yet another example of the horrible officiating going on this year in NCAA BB. UCLA should be looking at a 2 seed right now. I don't know who to feel worse for, Stanford, Cal, or Kansas.
stanford consolidated their L with another to USC today. hard to feel for them.
 
#78
#78
The fact Ben Braun didn't chase those three imbeciles to the locker room should be reason enough for his immediate termination.

you lips to our ADs ear. just once i'd love to see some spirit out of braun. perhaps this is a reason why his teams never seem to pull it out in the end.

and yes the pac-10 officiating is the worst in the country.
 
#79
#79
3 blatant miss calls happened during that last sequence:

1. Not only was Anderson absolutely hacked, but the ball was last touched by Russell Westbrook.

2. Josh Shipp's shot clearly came from behind the backboard, which should have directly rendered it out of bounds.

3. After Josh Shipp pounded the ensuing pass out of bounds, the entire UCLA bench began celebrating all over the court with evidently .07 seconds on the clock (which should have resulted in a technical foul).
 
#82
#82
3 blatant miss calls happened during that last sequence:

1. Not only was Anderson absolutely hacked, but the ball was last touched by Russell Westbrook.

2. Josh Shipp's shot clearly came from behind the backboard, which should have directly rendered it out of bounds.

3. After Josh Shipp pounded the ensuing pass out of bounds, the entire UCLA bench began celebrating all over the court with evidently .07 seconds on the clock (which should have resulted in a technical foul).
:peace2:
 
#83
#83
Those were some awful calls. Especially when UCLA's entire bench was on the court. ESPN just showed a game last week when the entire student section ran out on the court at a buzzer beater and the other team got technical shots to start off overtime.
 
#84
#84
Freakin Lavin was sitting there dogging the no call for about 5 minutes. That's very telling.

His colleagues on Game Day didn't behave in a similar fashion. Rece Davis briefly questioned the out of bounds call that it went off a UCLA player, but no mention of the ridiculous hack that led to the ball going out of bounds or the no-call T for emptying the bench.

Bilas, Digger, Hubert and Rece were given a script, and they stuck to it - just praise UCLA for being "winners," let them win one last one for the gipper, and let the west coast feel some love again. After all, it's been 11 years since a team west of the Mississippi won it all.
 

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