My goodness, I know there’s some physical play but these guys are killing all the flow of the game being whistle happy.
In defense of the refs, I think a little bit of it was to try and keep A&M's recklessness in check. Buzz was trying to start something.My goodness, I know there’s some physical play but these guys are killing all the flow of the game being whistle happy.
My goodness, I know there’s some physical play but these guys are killing all the flow of the game being whistle happy.
Are we a run and gun team? Our defense and rebounding, although improved lately, doesn’t seem to create a lot of fast break opportunities. This team excels in the half court which is a major change of pace from Cal.Refs don't have to make bad calls to hurt us. They just need to make a lot of them. We are a run and gun team. If you keep blowing that whistle, we can't flow. Also, with limited whistles, we will win a few games by running the legs off of our opponents. Like we did against Duke. Hard to tire a team when the refs give up lots of breathers.
Every game against A&M is like that. They play physical and almost border on dirty. I don't personally fall for his coaches speak compliments in the pre/post game press conferences when he and his teams actions on the court say something different.In defense of the refs, I think a little bit of it was to try and keep A&M's recklessness in check. Buzz was trying to start something.
Florida v Mizzuruh was nearly two hours and forty five minutes. There were 47 fouls and 60 FT attempts. College basketball has been unwatchable for several years now and is in desperate need of an officiating and rules overhaul. When you have a sport that has 40 minutes of live action and games are running over two and a half hours, you have a problem.A&M vs. Bama on Saturday- nearly 3 hours.
A&M vs. UK last night- over 2 and 1/2 hours.
As my math teachers use to say, “look for the common denominator.”