Officiating was on the money. If u watched the game in Columbia it was identical but in favor of Mizzou. So now they're even Steven.Officiating was suspect, reminded me of the NU-Texas A&M game last year.
Officiating was on the money. If u watched the game in Columbia it was identical but in favor of Mizzou. So now they're even Steven.
Anything that is bad for Mizzou is great. So yeah, it was on the money.So let me get this straight: If the officiating was slanted toward Mizzou in Columbia, then that is license to slant the officiating toward Kansas in Lawrence? Two complete wrongs, make it "on the money"?
Thats a joke. I saw the game today, but not the game in Columbia, and there was absolutely no way those officials were letting Mizzou get out of there with the W.
And, for the record, I can't stand Mizzou.
Absolutely not. You must be a closet Mizzou fan.So I guess that the A&M-NU football game officiating was "on the money" too...
Officiating was suspect, reminded me of the NU-Texas A&M game last year.
Anyone watching this game? KU was down 16 with 10 to go and now it's going OT. Huge blocked shot by KU at the end.
Both these teams may end up in Omaha. Too bad they will be playing crummy teams...would love to see them play each other!
Unless MU loses to ISU this week it's very hard to see a situation where both teams don't end up in Omaha. I guess we could go to Louisville but I'd guess UK and tOSU go there.
I MAY have some tix to sell.
Mizzou choked plain and simple.It was beyond suspect. We were dominating the game and two terrible calls on Ratliffe took away our offensive post presence as he had to sit with four fouls. Then Flip Pressey gets clearly fouled on the last shot of regulation and there is a phantom call on him in OT to foul him out and give Taylor gift free throws to take the lead. Those were the four obvious examples of a tremendous number of bad calls.
The Big XII is a corrupt league but as I posted elsewhere they may be able to steal the conference title from us but we will still get a fair shot in the NCAA Tournament and there is nothing they can do about that. ku loses early in the NCAA's so often to "no name" teams because they expect the type of favoritism they get from Big XII refs. This was way beyond typical home court advantage though even for ku.