No, certainly not about our Braves. Great win last night!
But 46 free throws for Evansville? Really? In most games the fouls ebb and flow, you see calls everyone knows are to even things out. Those never came last night.
And now I see that another MVC home team, Illinois State, shot 34 free throws in last night's win over Missouri State. The Bears, meanwhile, were 5-of-7 from the line.
Question 1: How much do you think a home team regularly benefits from officiating? Do you think officials feel a little pressure (even with the sparse crowds we're seeing) to call close decisions -- charge/block, for example -- in favor of the home team?
Question 2: Watching online last night, I didn't see Coach Wardle going nuts over the foul discrepancy. Do you think he works the officials enough? This time, I'm glad he didn't because we were winning and a "T" might have changed momentum. I was just surprised I didn't see a rant because, geez, it really seemed so one-sided.
But 46 free throws for Evansville? Really? In most games the fouls ebb and flow, you see calls everyone knows are to even things out. Those never came last night.
And now I see that another MVC home team, Illinois State, shot 34 free throws in last night's win over Missouri State. The Bears, meanwhile, were 5-of-7 from the line.
Question 1: How much do you think a home team regularly benefits from officiating? Do you think officials feel a little pressure (even with the sparse crowds we're seeing) to call close decisions -- charge/block, for example -- in favor of the home team?
Question 2: Watching online last night, I didn't see Coach Wardle going nuts over the foul discrepancy. Do you think he works the officials enough? This time, I'm glad he didn't because we were winning and a "T" might have changed momentum. I was just surprised I didn't see a rant because, geez, it really seemed so one-sided.
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