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  • TM27
    Professional Zag Fan
    • Feb 2007
    • 603

    Refs?

    I don't recall when exactly they release the pairings. A little help....
    TM
  • Hoopaholic
    Moderator
    • Mar 2008
    • 8796

    #2
    not sure but if the early NCAA and NIT games are any indication they refs seem to be letting the players play and ticky tac fouls have not been called so far
    The ones that want to love us when we’re up & kick us when we’re down, screw off honestly. Drew Timme January 2023

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    • LynetteG
      Zag for Life
      • Feb 2007
      • 2115

      #3
      Originally posted by Hoopaholic View Post
      not sure but if the early NCAA and NIT games are any indication they refs seem to be letting the players play and ticky tac fouls have not been called so far
      "Sam (Dower's) like porn in a way...you know it when you see it....even though it's hard to quantify."--MDABE80 via gamagin

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      • johno
        Kennel Club
        • Feb 2008
        • 316

        #4
        As there any inforamtion anywhere on the refs for NCAA games? Is it in the media package journalists receive? or are we left at the mercy of the anouncers as to whther we will receive any tidbit on where they from.

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        • willandi
          Zag for Life
          • Nov 2007
          • 10237

          #5
          I certainly hope that if the Johnnies 'slam our guards to the floor', as has been suggested in another thread, that it is called as an intentional or flagrant foul. I would like to see the teams allowed to play, but if they bully up, I hope its called. We are much more acclimated to the touch fouls, and if the game is called tight, it will be to the Zags benefit.

          GO ZAGS!!!!!!!
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          • sullyzag66
            Zag for Life
            • Feb 2007
            • 1131

            #6
            According to this NY Times article, the coaches don't find out who the officials are until an hour before the game, so I doubt it's posted anywhere.

            Notre Dame Coach Mike Brey said the dynamics of N.C.A.A. tournament officiating could be distracting to coaches and players. Coaches are given the names of officials an hour before a game. An assistant for Brey finds out where they are from, and sometimes Brey asks his assistants during a game, “What’s his name again?”

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