ANOTHER blown call!!

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1) Mbakwe Goaltend.
2) Armelin NOT out of bounds.
3) Out of bounds off of Davis; given to UI.
 


Not to mention Sampson getting destroyed any time he's near the basket and shooting.
 

Sampson shoved by Tisdale - call traveling on Ralph.
Ralph getting pounded on his drive - no call
 

Well, while I've watched the game, the Gophers are getting most of the calls, so its silly to complain about the refs.
 


To be fair it's hard to tell when Sampson is actually fouled because he goes flailing to the floor on any type of contact whatsoever.
 


Well, while I've watched the game, the Gophers are getting most of the calls, so its silly to complain about the refs.

What the hell are you talking about. The gophers have been getting screwed all game.
 




I admit I haven't seen the whole game, but watching about half of it, I'd say the Gophers have gotten the majority of calls. Here are some bad fouls called against Illinois. Illinois called for foul on non-touch. Gophers got a shot clock reset when they had seconds left and Illinois never regained control. Illinois basket waived off when it looked good.
 

I admit I haven't seen the whole game, but watching about half of it, I'd say the Gophers have gotten the majority of calls. Here are some bad fouls called against Illinois. Illinois called for foul on non-touch. Gophers got a shot clock reset when they had seconds left and Illinois never regained control. Illinois basket waived off when it looked good.

Gophers are wearing gold. You have the teams confused. - "Illinois basket waived off when it looked good"
 

What the hell are you talking about. The gophers have been getting screwed all game.

Honestly, I disagree from what I have seen. Even the announcers thought the calls were bad in the Gophers favor. Maybe, when I flipped channels, the Gophers got screwed or maybe your aren't being objective.
 

I admit I haven't seen the whole game, but watching about half of it, I'd say the Gophers have gotten the majority of calls. Here are some bad fouls called against Illinois. Illinois called for foul on non-touch. Gophers got a shot clock reset when they had seconds left and Illinois never regained control. Illinois basket waived off when it looked good.

You missed the first half? Then you pick out a few calls that you "maybe" think should have went the other way? Let's just leave it this way: teams usually get calls their way on their home court. Not tonight.
 



Honestly, I disagree from what I have seen. Even the announcers thought the calls were bad in the Gophers favor. Maybe, when I flipped channels, the Gophers got screwed or maybe your aren't being objective.

No. I am not. We have seen several "close" replays that have proved to be bad calls in the illini's favor.
 

Another break for Gophers. Illinois shooter got hit while shooting and no foul called.
 

Another break for Gophers. Illinois shooter got hit while shooting and no foul called.

Funny that you only point out the gophers "breaks". What kind of troll are you, fish?
 


Dude, you aren't being objective. I honestly thought Gophers have been getting the majority of breaks and thought it insane that someone would blame the refs in this game. Perhaps, the calls are more even than I thought, since I missed the beginning and missed the start of second half.

By the way, here's another one: Ralph could have been called for going over the back going for that rebound, but not called.
 

I agree that Illinois may have fouled Sampson, but announcers didn't think so. Close call.
 


Funny that you only point out the gophers "breaks". What kind of troll are you, fish?

I hate when people make excuses and blame refs and seriously from what I have seen the Gophers have gotten more breaks from the refs. If you disagree fine, but resorting to name calls, shows your immaturity. Grow up!!
 

No excuses, without Nolen this is just a dog*&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!# basketball team that is impossible to watch.
 

Really? Let's hear you name some.

Dude, you aren't being objective. I honestly thought Gophers have been getting the majority of breaks and thought it insane that someone would blame the refs in this game. Perhaps, the calls are more even than I thought, since I missed the beginning and missed the start of second half.

By the way, here's another one: Ralph could have been called for going over the back going for that rebound, but not called.
 

I hate when people make excuses and blame refs and seriously from what I have seen the Gophers have gotten more breaks from the refs. If you disagree fine, but resorting to name calls, shows your immaturity. Grow up!!

If you seriously think that the gophers got more breaks in this game, then that is your opinion. From what I have seen, the gophers have been at the ass end at the majority of these calls. We had two calls against us that were proved negative by replays. It was clear. This team doesn't get the breaks that other teams get at home.
 

Goph's got screwed on some calls that were very black-and-white. While a lot of calls could go either way and one team usually ends up getting the short end of the stick, these calls (Chip out of bounds, Trevor no-basket due to the net, etc.) were obviously wrong.
 




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