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And you thought Big Sky Conference Bball refs were bad...

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 11:06 am
by kmax
This is downright stupid. From the Kansas City Star:
Coach learns hard way: Some refs show no mercy

We know officials and coaches sometimes don’t get along, but this is ridiculous.

Conference USA said Monday that officials “exercised poor judgment” when they upheld a technical foul on Houston coach Tom Penders after he collapsed during a game against UAB last Saturday.

Penders, a former Texas coach, passed out on the sideline late in the first half of Houston’s 82-79 loss and was carried off the court on a stretcher and given oxygen. He returned to coach the second half.

Penders dropped to his knees, then fell face down. Officials called a technical foul on Penders, apparently thinking he was reacting to a foul call.

Penders, 60, has cardiomyopathy, a congenital heart condition, and had a defibrillator implanted in his chest in 1997.

The officials refused to reverse the technical after Penders received medical attention, and UAB’s Carldell Johnson made both free throws.

Penders did not realize he had been called for a technical until after the game. When he found out, he said the call was “extremely poor judgment on the officials’ part.”
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascit ... 695675.htm

Re: And you thought Big Sky Conference Bball refs were bad..

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 11:10 am
by Platinumcat
kmax wrote:This is downright stupid. From the Kansas City Star:
Coach learns hard way: Some refs show no mercy

We know officials and coaches sometimes don’t get along, but this is ridiculous.

Conference USA said Monday that officials “exercised poor judgment” when they upheld a technical foul on Houston coach Tom Penders after he collapsed during a game against UAB last Saturday.

Penders, a former Texas coach, passed out on the sideline late in the first half of Houston’s 82-79 loss and was carried off the court on a stretcher and given oxygen. He returned to coach the second half.

Penders dropped to his knees, then fell face down. Officials called a technical foul on Penders, apparently thinking he was reacting to a foul call.

Penders, 60, has cardiomyopathy, a congenital heart condition, and had a defibrillator implanted in his chest in 1997.

The officials refused to reverse the technical after Penders received medical attention, and UAB’s Carldell Johnson made both free throws.

Penders did not realize he had been called for a technical until after the game. When he found out, he said the call was “extremely poor judgment on the officials’ part.
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascit ... 695675.htm
That's it. This guy needs to be suspended for a few games for questioning the infinite wisdom of the officials on the floor. :twisted:

Seriously, these guys make over $2,000/weekend (I"m guessing they make more then Big Sky officials). There's got to be a way to ensure higher quality for the money.

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 1:17 am
by Bobcat4Life
BSC officials make about $525 a game. Somehow I could see some of them doing the same thing.

Being an official I can understand the initial technical. I don't understand why they wouldn't reverse it. I would love to see a video of this all going down.

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 9:58 am
by PapaG
Bobcat4Life wrote:BSC officials make about $525 a game. Somehow I could see some of them doing the same thing.
It costs more to get to the game than what they are paid in some instances. I assume the Big Sky picks up the travel expenses as well?

Posted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:43 am
by rtb
I believe so, I think travel, lodging, and food are all covered.