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My take (apologies to Tomcat)...

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When your highlight of a basketball game is spending time with a former SU football punter, you know it was probably not the greatest game you've ever attended. But, hey, it was not as bad as it sounds. It was wonderful seeing Rob Long at the pre-game SU alumni event on what was, ironically, the fourth anniversary of his diagnosis with brain cancer.. Rob looked great. And he said his periodic MRI this week looked even greater. So it WAS a great highlight.

Had an uneventful Amtrak ride to Philly yesterday for the game... and we dined last night at a funky restaurant we found on TripAdvisor called Victor Cafe. Good Italian food, but the real main course was provided by the waiters who are all aspiring opera singers. About every 15 minutes, one of them would sing a famous operatic aria. Going in, we were a bit dubious because it sounds hokey, but it worked. Highly recommend it for a unique dining experience.

And then there was the game. For about 39 minutes and 40 seconds, we were beating the 7h ranked team in the country on its home court ... in spite of some of the worst officiating I've ever seen (Hadn't those refs ever seen a travel before?).. But then, at the end, after Gbinije, Christmas and McCullough had all fouled out, the attrition caught up with us. I took a great picture (she says, modestly) of the three guys on the bench at the end of the game ... which proves one picture is worth a thousand words. Sadly, I am too technology-challenged to post it here... but if you're friends with me on Facebook, check it out. It really does sum up what happened.

It was also great seeing Billy Owens and Michael Carter-Willams at the game. I love it when former players come to cheer for the team. Both Billy and Michael were incredibly gracious in talking with everyone who approached them ... and posing for pictures with them all.

After the game, a bunch of us drowned our sorrows at the XFinitty thing in the sports complex where 99.9 percent of the HUGE crowd was there to watch the Eagles game on dozens of big screens ... and no one cared about our basketball game. There was literally no one there in Nova garb... they were all wearing Eagles stuff. I guess Philly really is a pro sports town.

So then back to the 30th Street Station and Amtrak. Folks who know me .. know how phobic I am about tunnels. So what happens on my ride home to Connecticut? My worst nightmare. The train comes to a screeching halt in the tunnel under NYC's East River ... because the train in front of us has broken down. So Ms Tunnel-Phobic spends nearly an hour under the East River until they remove the train in front of us. As a result, I missed my connection at Stamford.. and waited almost another hour for the next train home.

But, hey, it was not a bad day. It was great spending time with Rob Long and a lot of great SU fans/friends... And I felt encouraged about the basketball team. We lost, but we played a highly ranked team better than even on its court for most of the afternoon. If only those refs knew a travel when it was right in front of their faces.
 
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They didn't know what a hook was either. Arachnid hooked and grabbed guys all game long.

This drove me more crazy than any of the calls/no calls down low.

And yet, cooney and G got called for offensive fouls with Arcidiscrubino on them.

Meanwhile, on the other end, he was wrapping his arms around defenders and extending his arm all afternoon. What the actual were the referees looking at? It makes no sense.
 
Yeesh about getting stuck in the tunnel. During the 1977 blackout my mom was stuck on amtrak somewhere in Jersey for close to a day, but at least it wasn't in a tunnel nor was she claustrophobic.
 
I haven't seen any other comments about the traveling. Nova traveled on a regular basis. Sucked that much more when they called CM for a travel when he was knocked into.
 
Saw you on TV CTO. Same sweater as in your pic?
Tough loss, hope you had fun!
 
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meant "as"!!! corrected. damn it
Hahaha you're straight my man... I missed the second half and over time due to a game of my own... So pissed off when I hear how we lost... Happy I missed watching it cause I would of had a hissy fit... Oh well... And my eagles are eliminated basically. Life is tough today... Sanchez avatar is a jinx
 
Hahaha you're straight my man... I missed the second half and over time due to a game of my own... So pissed off when I hear how we lost... Happy I missed watching it cause I would of had a hissy fit... Oh well... And my eagles are eliminated basically. Life is tough today... Sanchez avatar is a jinx
Yesterday confirmed, ANYTHING Sanchez is a jinx.
 
Here's the picture that CTO was referring to:

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Please send this picture to the director of officiating. Be as awful as you want. Just be consistently awful.
One of my pet peeves "As long as they're consistent". As in consistently not calling traveling? Consistently not calling clutch-and-grab by my new least-favorite player, Archy-whatever?
 
Just take them off of the future schedule and when they ask why, tell them we're not going to get homered by teams that have to have the refs cheat to get them the win. Happy to play you at the Dome or a neutral site with non-Big East refs.
 
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Just take them off of the future schedule and when they ask why, tell them we're not going to get homered by teams that have to have the refs cheat to get them the win. Happy to play you at the Dome or a neutral site with non-Big East refs.

If those were big east refs, then I agree with you. Play them in the Dome but never go back to Philly. That was BS.
 
Just take them off of the future schedule and when they ask why, tell them we're not going to get homered by teams that have to have the refs cheat to get them the win. Happy to play you at the Dome or a neutral site with non-Big East refs.

Would it hurt our recruiting of the Philly/PA area if we were to stop the series with Nova?
 
Nice to hear Rob is doing so well. I have to confess I feared the worst for him when he was first diagnosed. Simply great to hear - thanks.

Your travel issues brought back bad memories of commuting to NY from CT. Literally spent 6 hours on one occasion stuck on a train during a snowstorm and 5 hours on another occasion (not is a tunnel). I have no problem with tunnels but late in life have developed a fear of driving across bridges - gephyrophobia (pronounced jeff-i-ro-fo-bia). Strange thing is I am fine as a passenger but not as the driver - go figure.
 
One of my pet peeves "As long as they're consistent". As in consistently not calling traveling? Consistently not calling clutch-and-grab by my new least-favorite player, Archy-whatever?
Well, if they were consistent then in the last few minutes and OT we would still have had rak, McCullough, and mike on the floor.
 
I haven't seen any other comments about the traveling. Nova traveled on a regular basis. Sucked that much more when they called CM for a travel when he was knocked into.
Along those same lines there were at least 4 occasions where we (usually KJ) had tied up their man with the ball and their man continued to keep moving. Usually this is an automatic jump ball call and if not then should have been travels as the offensive player was moving pivot foot w/o dribbling but in each case refs let them play on and Nova continued to retain possession with no whistle.
 
Next time that happens in Stamford, call me and we can come get you. We're minutes away!
 
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Along those same lines there were at least 4 occasions where we (usually KJ) had tied up their man with the ball and their man continued to keep moving. Usually this is an automatic jump ball call and if not then should have been travels as the offensive player was moving pivot foot w/o dribbling but in each case refs let them play on and Nova continued to retain possession with no whistle.

Good observation; I'd forgotten to mention this.

I hate the quick jump-ball call, but this was strangely inconsistent with how 99% of basketball games are called - even a momentary tie-up is usually whistled. I don't think we had a single held-ball call yesterday and Villanova seemed to retain possession every time.
 
Nice to hear Rob is doing so well. I have to confess I feared the worst for him when he was first diagnosed. Simply great to hear - thanks.

Your travel issues brought back bad memories of commuting to NY from CT. Literally spent 6 hours on one occasion stuck on a train during a snowstorm and 5 hours on another occasion (not is a tunnel). I have no problem with tunnels but late in life have developed a fear of driving across bridges - gephyrophobia (pronounced jeff-i-ro-fo-bia). Strange thing is I am fine as a passenger but not as the driver - go figure.


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