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Title: LoL
Post by: Mikeyis4dcats on February 18, 2010, 03:56:18 PM
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My gripe is KU's home games. I usually expect the home team to get a couple of favorable calls over the course of the game - just seems to be how it is at most places, especially for the "good" teams. My perception is that we get screwed on calls more often than not at our home games. Just my blue-tinted perception . . .


oh dear.
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: OregonSmock on February 18, 2010, 03:59:34 PM
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My gripe is KU's home games. I usually expect the home team to get a couple of favorable calls over the course of the game - just seems to be how it is at most places, especially for the "good" teams. My perception is that we get screwed on calls more often than not at our home games. Just my blue-tinted perception . . .


oh dear.




It's true... go back and watch the KU/Mizzou game.  Xavier Henry gets slapped so hard on the arm you literally hear it on TV, and the refs call the ball out of bounds off of his leg. 
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: kougar24 on February 18, 2010, 04:07:15 PM
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My gripe is KU's home games. I usually expect the home team to get a couple of favorable calls over the course of the game - just seems to be how it is at most places, especially for the "good" teams. My perception is that we get screwed on calls more often than not at our home games. Just my blue-tinted perception . . .


oh dear.




It's true... go back and watch the KU/Mizzou game.  Xavier Henry gets slapped so hard on the arm you literally hear it on TV, and the refs call the ball out of bounds off of his leg. 

So, one play is your example of "more often than not"?
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: deputy dawg on February 18, 2010, 04:15:44 PM
How many moving screens by Aldrich that nearly break bones fail to be called at Phag Allen?
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: OregonSmock on February 18, 2010, 04:30:06 PM
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My gripe is KU's home games. I usually expect the home team to get a couple of favorable calls over the course of the game - just seems to be how it is at most places, especially for the "good" teams. My perception is that we get screwed on calls more often than not at our home games. Just my blue-tinted perception . . .


oh dear.




It's true... go back and watch the KU/Mizzou game.  Xavier Henry gets slapped so hard on the arm you literally hear it on TV, and the refs call the ball out of bounds off of his leg. 

So, one play is your example of "more often than not"?




No, it's just the first example that I had off the top of my head.  I really don't see the blatant homerism in Allen Fieldhouse that some might expect. 
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: DOOMsday on February 18, 2010, 04:38:50 PM
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My gripe is KU's home games. I usually expect the home team to get a couple of favorable calls over the course of the game - just seems to be how it is at most places, especially for the "good" teams. My perception is that we get screwed on calls more often than not at our home games. Just my blue-tinted perception . . .


oh dear.




It's true... go back and watch the KU/Mizzou game.  Xavier Henry gets slapped so hard on the arm you literally hear it on TV, and the refs call the ball out of bounds off of his leg. 

So, one play is your example of "more often than not"?




No, it's just the first example that I had off the top of my head.  I really don't see the blatant homerism in Allen Fieldhouse that some might expect. 

Well you also miss the blatant bias on the road, so somehow I'm not surprised.
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: OregonSmock on February 18, 2010, 04:48:50 PM
KU is just good.  They win at home.  They win on the road.  Yeah, they get some calls, but so do the opposing teams. 
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: bubbles4ksu on February 18, 2010, 05:17:58 PM
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My gripe is KU's home games. I usually expect the home team to get a couple of favorable calls over the course of the game - just seems to be how it is at most places, especially for the "good" teams. My perception is that we get screwed on calls more often than not at our home games. Just my blue-tinted perception . . .


oh dear.




It's true... go back and watch the KU/Mizzou game.  Xavier Henry gets slapped so hard on the arm you literally hear it on TV, and the refs call the ball out of bounds off of his leg. 

This thread was a great chance for you to win back some credibility
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: Pexikan on February 18, 2010, 05:42:06 PM
KU gets bad calls? Reeeally...??
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: kougar24 on February 18, 2010, 06:46:56 PM
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My gripe is KU's home games. I usually expect the home team to get a couple of favorable calls over the course of the game - just seems to be how it is at most places, especially for the "good" teams. My perception is that we get screwed on calls more often than not at our home games. Just my blue-tinted perception . . .


oh dear.




It's true... go back and watch the KU/Mizzou game.  Xavier Henry gets slapped so hard on the arm you literally hear it on TV, and the refs call the ball out of bounds off of his leg. 

So, one play is your example of "more often than not"?




No, it's just the first example that I had off the top of my head.  I really don't see the blatant homerism in Allen Fieldhouse that some might expect. 

KU gets the same bias that all good teams do at home. No more, no less. But it exists.
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: felix rex on February 18, 2010, 06:48:50 PM
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My gripe is KU's home games. I usually expect the home team to get a couple of favorable calls over the course of the game - just seems to be how it is at most places, especially for the "good" teams. My perception is that we get screwed on calls more often than not at our home games. Just my blue-tinted perception . . .


oh dear.




It's true... go back and watch the KU/Mizzou game.  Xavier Henry gets slapped so hard on the arm you literally hear it on TV, and the refs call the ball out of bounds off of his leg. 

So, one play is your example of "more often than not"?




No, it's just the first example that I had off the top of my head.  I really don't see the blatant homerism in Allen Fieldhouse that some might expect. 

KU gets the same bias that all good teams do at home. No more, no less. But it exists.

And it's delicious when its served to you.
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: ew2x4 on February 18, 2010, 06:52:58 PM
KU is just good.  They win at home.  They win on the road.  Yeah, they get some calls, but so do the opposing teams.  

Not sure why you're denying this. I'd be bragging this crap up.
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: felix rex on February 18, 2010, 06:57:38 PM
KU is just good.  They win at home.  They win on the road.  Yeah, they get some calls, but so do the opposing teams.  

Not sure why you're denying this. I'd be bragging this crap up.

Yeah. I mean, it's fantastic. Was great to get a taste against Nebraska, especially with Doc melting down and the Nebraska announcers crying after every call.
Title: Re: LoL
Post by: Bookcat on February 18, 2010, 10:00:02 PM
Texas A&M had 7 fouls to KU's zero fouls down the stretch on Monday...
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musta just been how KU was playing D.
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