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Indiana at #22 tOSU, Mon 2-21, 7 ET on FS1

“Officiating at the Schott has been somewhat questionable the last couple of games.” - Chris Holtmann talking to Paul Keels and Ron Stokes on the radio just now.

That's what I expect Coach to say - get it out there - but I hope he's also concerning himself with two big problems the last two games:

35 offensive rebounds allowed, combined.
10+ minute second half scoring droughts.

Officiating can't be an acceptable reason for stuff like that. Get to work.
 
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Finally got back to watch Bucks basketball. IU is an awful matchup for us, but we got the job done and that's a game that helps with our seeding. This is not a team that will make a deep tourney run most likely, but we just gotta get as many wins as possible and head into March with momentum hopefully.
 
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That's what I expect Coach to say - get it out there - but I hope he's also concerning himself with two big problems the last two games:

35 offensive rebounds allowed, combined.
10+ minute second half scoring droughts.

Officiating can't be an acceptable reason for stuff like that. Get to work.
That was just one quote that I found interesting. Don’t misinterpret it out of context. He wasn’t blaming the officials for the outcome of any game, particularly the Iowa game. After the Iowa game he pointed out the rebounding problem. But he did also say that there was one play where the Iowa player flopped and got the call and that the official later told him that he got the call wrong. There was some questionable officiating in that game but it wasn’t why the Bucks lost.

But as has been pointed out elsewhere, the Bucks don’t seem to get the advantages at home from the refs that other teams seem to get. Do the schools provide dinner to the refs before games? Sometimes I wonder if other schools are serving them steak & lobster while we’re serving them hot dogs.
 
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