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It was a charge all day per the rulesThe tie up was worse than the charge call
It was a charge all day per the rulesThe tie up was worse than the charge call
Cowtown got you on payroll? His shooting arm was hacked as he was taking the charge.It was a charge all day per the rules
That call was absolutely absurd. Basically put the guy in an arm bar and a bear hug….jump ball!The tie up was worse than the charge call
That call was absolutely absurd. Basically put the guy in an arm bar and a bear hug….jump ball!
Your coach’s sideline demeanor is an embarrassment to college basketball.Fun game. If UConn stays out of foul trouble they’re really good. If they don’t they’re rough to watch. Apparently Hurley had a conversation with his buddy Nate Oates prior to the game about his recent ejection… This reminded me of the type of game and atmosphere that was a yearly occurrence with you all. I miss that!
Raf didn't seem to think so when he saw the replyIt was a charge all day per the rules
Raf didn't seem to think so when he saw the reply
Would love to see UConn and Michigan schedule each other.Your coach’s sideline demeanor is an embarrassment to college basketball.
It’s ohe thing to be intense and coach hard every game. Dan Hurley is certifiably lunatic how he behaves when anything goes against him.
He should go to anger management or get Technicals like he did last night.
The guy is nuts and its not acceptable what he does.
Your old coach Calhoun was intense but behaved like a rational human being even when he would get Ts and was intense.
If the UConn fanbase doesn’t come down on Hurley and explain his behavior is unacceptable then that raving lunatic is a timebomb.
ESPN/Disney went cheapo and didn’t pay Raftery, Johnson etc. what they were worth. They won’t pony up because…profits. So we get terrible quality on the broadcasts. Announcers matter.I think FS1 does a better job on college hoops than ESPN.
Fun game. Great announcers. Bad result.
Your coach’s sideline demeanor is an embarrassment to college basketball.
It’s ohe thing to be intense and coach hard every game. Dan Hurley is certifiably lunatic how he behaves when anything goes against him.
He should go to anger management or get Technicals like he did last night.
The guy is nuts and its not acceptable what he does.
Your old coach Calhoun was intense but behaved like a rational human being even when he would get Ts and was intense.
If the UConn fanbase doesn’t come down on Hurley and explain his behavior is unacceptable then that raving lunatic is a timebomb.
I think if you add in his reputation, his language to the official after the first tech, and then his clear intention to not only pump up the crowd but also rub the refs nose in it, the sum ends up being a 2nd tech.In all of my years, I've never heard of or seen a coach get T'ed up for getting fans to make some noise.
I think if you add in his reputation, his language to the official after the first tech, and then his clear intention to not only pump up the crowd but also rub the refs nose in it, the sum ends up being a 2nd tech.
Maybe some guys can let it go, but clearly that ref had enough of his antics.
Hurley can clearly recruit and has his team playing really hard. If he can gain some respect for his position he could be a great get for UConn.
If they can stay out of foul trouble and hurley can not be a jerkoff for 2 hours a night they could be a real problem in the tourney.
Yeah, replay clearly showed Cole had linked his arm inside Gillespie's arm. One call does not decide a game. Charge/block. I felt could go either way.Lol @ court storm
Refs handed UConn the game. First with the “held ball”, and then the charge call on Gillespie
I thought Hurleys antics throughout the prior 15 minutes led to the early shower. He was walking the line the whole way. Not only that, but Rollie and Louie were hysterically funny, I'm sure they chirped but with a sense of humor. Big John and JB did get tossed a couple of times. I felt they did not share the same sense of humor as Rollie and Louie, but man what a great bunch of coaches. Rafferty would get tossed if he didn't invite the refs out for a night on the town after a home game. What a great guy he is.Oh bulls---. Go away, Dana.
Those guys got by because they weren't showing off refs and their peers at every opportunity.
Just a coupla weeks ago Hurley mouthed off to the refs in the media, and last night was payback. He now has a target firmly on his back, and all this before he’s done an ounce of winning at UConn. If he doesn’t learn to tone it down, he could be a real liability to that team.I think if you add in his reputation, his language to the official after the first tech, and then his clear intention to not only pump up the crowd but also rub the refs nose in it, the sum ends up being a 2nd tech.
Maybe some guys can let it go, but clearly that ref had enough of his antics.
Hurley can clearly recruit and has his team playing really hard. If he can gain some respect for his position he could be a great get for UConn.
If they can stay out of foul trouble and hurley can not be a jerkoff for 2 hours a night they could be a real problem in the tourney.
I think it was the timing. From what I heard and read (didn’t watch till later in the game), he was teed up for complaining about a foul call, banged on a table and shortly afterwards (someone else will know how close the 2 T’s were), he turned his back to the court facing the crowd, raising his arms to get the crowd going. The refs may have taken it as Hurley trying to incite the crowd to pressure them even more after the first T. As I said, I didn’t see the beginning of the game though.Their fan base isn't coming down on him. As he was leaving after his 2nd T, the fans were cheering and applauding rather notably in support and appreciation.
In all of my years, I've never heard of or seen a coach get T'ed up for getting fans to make some noise.
I think it was the timing. From what I heard and read (didn’t watch till later in the game), he was teed up for complaining about a foul call, banged on a table and shortly afterwards (someone else will know how close the 2 T’s were), he turned his back to the court facing the crowd, raising his arms to get the crowd going. The refs may have taken it as Hurley trying to incite the crowd to pressure them even more after the first T. As I said, I didn’t see the beginning of the game though.
I’m with you, they should be able to take their ego out of the call. Easier said than done with a maniac jawing at you all game haha.Part of the problem, again in my opinion, is when a ref doesn't stay in the moment, and allows his own subjectivity, past unrelated to this moment circumstance, etc. affect his decision.
JB was never tossed in a Big East game. He's only been ejected twice. Once in an exhibition game against St. Rose and the infamous Tony Greene Heinous Charge Call.Big John and JB did get tossed a couple of times.
I guess that's better than a coach acting like a petulant 12-year oldJust another night in the Big East...