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Also, I am not saying there is a big conspiracy. I am saying that the refs are biased. Whether they realize it or not, they are. Refs should NEVER be biased in ANY situation EVER. It doesn't matter whether you are the national champions or haven't won a game. Refs jobs are to be unbiased and the problem is that they aren't.
My biggest problem is that they are not accountable to the media like coaches are. I think the refs should have to be questioned by the media and if they know that they will have to be asked questions about plays like these then they will be more conscious when they are making calls.
At what will you realize that KU gets calls that the rest of the teams in the Big 12 don't get (and that KU fans mercilessly boo the refs even when the most obvious calls are made against the Jayhoks)?
Come on dude, I'm glad you post here, but if you think Ku doesn't get a lot of calls you are just being intellectually dishonest. Even the diehards I know admit it, it is what it is, enjoy it. Refs see the jerseys different, always have, always will.People were calling for investigations in th ISU-KSU game thread for crying out loud. At what will you realize that it's really just not a big conspiracy and that, in fact, ISU have actually committed fouls in a game?
Did anyone say that ISU did not commit fouls in a game? No. What we are saying is that refs are bias toward KU. There is a huge difference.
I love how Nash throws his head back and his arms in the air despite nothing actually TOUCHING his head.
After the game the B12 reprimanded the ref for that call.Maybe you can include a video of Perry Ellis' 4th foul where he touched a shooter on the hip with his finger and was called for a foul?
There is literally ONE foul on ISU that anyone on the game thread said was the right call. EVERY other one was followed by a blast of (fill in the expletive). I haven't seen that many asterisks on a page in a long time.
Why would the refs always be biased against ISU? What do they gain from having K-State win that game? That's fine to claim "bias" but give me ONE good reason why it would actually exist in the ISU-KSU game?
Why would the refs always be biased against ISU? What do they gain from having K-State win that game? That's fine to claim "bias" but give me ONE good reason why it would actually exist in the ISU-KSU game?
[video=youtube;2Z4m4lnjxkY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z4m4lnjxkY[/video]There is literally ONE foul on ISU that anyone on the game thread said was the right call. EVERY other one was followed by a blast of (fill in the expletive). I haven't seen that many asterisks on a page in a long time.
Come on dude, I'm glad you post here, but if you think Ku doesn't get a lot of calls you are just being intellectually dishonest. Even the diehards I know admit it, it is what it is, enjoy it. Refs see the jerseys different, always have, always will.
I will state it over and over and some day you guys may actually notice that it is true; the more aggressive team draws more calls against the opposition. EVERY TIME. Kansas is almost always the more aggressive team in every game they play. When they haven't been this year (@Texas, @KSU, @OSU, @WV, @Fla) they "didn't get the calls they normally do". And shocker, they lost all of those games, not because they "didn't get the calls they normally do" but because they didn't play as aggressive as they normally do.
I think Kane would disagree with you
EVERY tourney upset for Kansas in the last 10 years is the same thing; they come out, play flat and slow with no aggression and get BEAT by the team that played more aggressively. All of a sudden a flat Kansas team finds themselves getting called for a bunch of fouls because the more aggressive team is attacking them and taking it to them. AGAIN, not because they "didn't get the calls they normally do" but because they didn't play as aggressive as they normally do.
Go watch any game that is on right now. Identify which team seems to the eye to be playing with more energy and speed and count the number of fouls called on each team for the next five minutes. I can 100% guarantee that the team that looks more aggressive is getting the "benefit" of the calls.
You assume that it is the jersey getting the play but it's not; it's the style of play. Every team with the same aggressive style of play gets the same calls. Ohio State's aggressive defense? Gets away with murder as ISU witnessed in the tourney last year. Mizzou's "40 minutes of hell" back when Mike Anderson was there? It was really "40 minutes of fouling".
ISU is consistently bringing in higher caliber players and Hoiberg will continually ramp up the aggression of his system. Why? Because it GETS CALLS and wins games. Will you suddenly start to say that ISU is getting the calls because of their jersey? No, it's just the style of play. Will teams that ISU beats start to say that ISU is getting the calls because of their jersey? Yes, because fans watching their teams lose don't like to admit they got outplayed by a better team. They want to believe that they were good enough but unseen forces kept them from having the chance to prove it.