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Post by ag87 on Feb 23, 2020 20:01:48 GMT -8
I didn't watch the game. I actually forgot about it. But I do notice the first two officials named generally don't do Pac-12 games. The first, Bo Boroski, is obviously well thought of. He did a final 4 game last year. His schedule is mostly Big10 with a few MAC, Horizon and Big East (in Chicago and Omaha) games thrown in. The second guy, Paul Szelc, has a similar schedule except for two games at Clemson and an Atlantic 10 game. Was their style different? I don't remember a Tinkle (Tres) technical over his career. I'm always fascinated by these guys schedules. I know they get on lists (A, B, C, maybe D) and if you are on the A lists you get first shot at picking your games. I'm guessing they wanted a weekend away from the midwest or rust belt. I'm interested to see if they have another Arizona or SoCal game on Saturday. Following up on my question/thought from Friday morning - Boroski did Boise at San Jose on Wednesday, our game in Tucson on Thursday, then Villanova at Xavier on Saturday and Minnesota at Northwestern today. Szelc did Indiana at Minnesota on Wednesday, in Tucson on Thursday, Cal at Washington on Saturday and Stanford at Wazzu today. They did not take much sunny desert time.
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Post by billsaab on Feb 23, 2020 20:27:38 GMT -8
New saluting. Don’t question mediocrity. Embrace it.
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Post by blastingsand on Feb 23, 2020 21:30:12 GMT -8
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Post by beaverinohio on Feb 24, 2020 3:19:33 GMT -8
New saluting. Don’t question mediocrity. Embrace it. I like it. Once you embrace mediocrity, you can rationalize that you are rising above it because “we’re not as bad as we used to be.”
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