Posts Tagged ‘Bad Calls’

Arkansas Fans Aren’t Happy with the Refs

Monday, October 19th, 2009

The Arkansas Razorbacks to a trip to Gainesville on Saturday and gave the Florida Gators all that they could handle. The Gators reward? Being number one in the first BCS Rankings poll of the season. However, did Florida get a little help from our friends who wear the zebra-striped uniforms? To [...]

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The NBA Loves Enforcing Traveling Rules

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

As pointed by True Hoop, this nifty little video demonstrates just how poor a job the NBA does when it comes to enforcing the traveling violation. What we have is, within the span of about 5-10 seconds of game time, Corey Maggette traveling six times. In one possession. Maggette doesn’t stop there, [...]

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To Review or Not Review (Kurt Warner)

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

That is the question. Did Warner fumble or was his arm going forward? The fact there’s even confusion about the play means it HAS to be reviewed. Bonus: the fine fellow who uploaded the video is named “guckfoodell,” clearly defining his position on the manner. For the record, I’m certainly not [...]

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Someone Should Tech The Referee

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

If you watched a lot of college basketball on Saturday, I’m sure you saw this little gem of a call during UConn/Gonzaga:

Awesome, awesome move and finish by Hasheem Thabeet. Too bad it was absolutely ruined by a boneheaded call from the baseline referee. UConn’s all-everything big man was T’d up for taunting; and [...]

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All Out Blitz – Week 2

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Welcome to the second week of All Out Blitz, IF’s weekly look at world of college football. After what looked like a ho-hum week, match-up wise, it turned out to be anything but.
East Carolina?
Leading the way was Dr. Lou’s son, Skip and his East Carolina Pirates. After absolutely smashing the West [...]

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Your Call: No Call Or Foul?

Wednesday, May 28th, 2008

As we get close to the Dog Days of Summer, a time where the MLB rules supreme while sports folks are waiting for the football season to kick-off, the sports news begins to enter a slow-down mode. I suppose that explains the great deal of discussion surrounding the way the Lakers/Spurs game ended last [...]

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