Gator Basketball ***Official Game Thread BBALL*** NCAA Tourney - Colorado vs UF

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His whistle didn't work!?

Oh give me a break. There needs to be an investigation into curry. Dude was betting on that game

I’m with you this time, Born! Let’s band together and get these jokers fired

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We desperately need a Defensive Guru for the Basketball team, Maybe this guy.
Looks like he's out of coaching now.
He would be 73 or so.

He helped Billy get over the hump
One of the great minds in college basketball, Larry Shyatt enters his seventh season with the University of Florida basketball program after being added to the staff by Billy Donovan on May 10, 2004. Over his first six years, he has continued to cement his reputation among the great coaches in college basketball and prior to the 2007-08 season was promoted to the role of Associate Head Coach, after serving as Assistant Coach his first three years at Florida.
Shyatt's impact was an immediate one, as he helped take the Gators from 11th in the SEC in points per game allowed in 2003-04 to third in 2004-05, claiming the school's first SEC Tournament title along the way. The trend continued in 2005-06, as the Gators finished second in the league in fewest points surrendered and claimed the school's first national title while taking the SEC Tournament for the second straight year. In 2006-07, the Gators surrendered just 62.6 points per game, the fewest by a Gator squad in over half a century.
During Shyatt’s five years in Gainesville, the Gators have amassed an overwhelming 152-55 record, the best in the Southeastern Conference in that time.
Each of the past four years Shyatt has been honored by the Basketball Times as the top-rated assistant coach in the nation.
 

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Seriously. When games our officiated like this, it affects how you defend. No wonder we gave up 100. You can look at thos clips and see we didn't get a fair shake. Not saying that the refs our biased but it was such a poor job by them, they should be looked into
 

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Seriously. When games our officiated like this, it affects how you defend. No wonder we gave up 100. You can look at thos clips and see we didn't get a fair shake. Not saying that the refs our biased but it was such a poor job by them, they should be looked into
Curry was more than biased. He was on the take
 

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At some point there has to be a major repercussion against a ref to send a message. One has to be fired and made a public spectacle of. Curry is the perfect one imo.
 

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At some point there has to be a major repercussion against a ref to send a message. One has to be fired and made a public spectacle of. Curry is the perfect one imo.
It'll never happen that way.
At best, you'll simply never hear/see them again.

A public spectacle is an admission that the game wasn't legit, which means everything else is no longer legit and EVERYTHING must be questioned.

It'll never happen.
 

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It'll never happen that way.
At best, you'll simply never hear/see them again.

A public spectacle is an admission that the game wasn't legit, which means everything else is no longer legit and EVERYTHING must be questioned.

It'll never happen.
Well? It wasn't legit. Yes our defense was bad. But...we lost by two points and id say the defense was as bad as it was because we werent allowed to play defense. There was a ridiculous technical that gave them 2, and a blatant push off that gave them two. Not to mention that apparently Colorado is among the top fouling teams.

The better team did not win last night, and it's a shame Walter's heroic 4th qtr performance was ruined by a ref who had money on the game

Maybe it's time everything was questioned. Between NIL, refs, heck even the absurd amount of money being thrown around in pro sports, I think sports has been corrupted to its core
 

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Well? It wasn't legit. Yes our defense was bad. But...we lost by two points and id say the defense was as bad as it was because we werent allowed to play defense. There was a ridiculous technical that gave them 2, and a blatant push off that gave them two. Not to mention that apparently Colorado is among the top fouling teams.

The better team did not win last night, and it's a shame Walter's heroic 4th qtr performance was ruined by a ref who had money on the game

Maybe it's time everything was questioned. Between NIL, refs, heck even the absurd amount of money being thrown around in pro sports, I think sports has been corrupted to its core
Fantastic job........missing the point
 

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At some point there has to be a major repercussion against a ref to send a message. One has to be fired and made a public spectacle of. Curry is the perfect one imo.
Curry was unbelievably senile or crooked or something. It was mostly him with his thumb on the scale that ultimately cost us the game. If we had Handlogten, we would have overcome.
 

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Curry was unbelievably senile or crooked or something. It was mostly him with his thumb on the scale that ultimately cost us the game. If we had Handlogten, we would have overcome.
Other people on twitter noticed that the way he treated Golden and the way he treated Colorado's coach and bench were wildly different. Something seriously crooked happened last night.
 

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Well? It wasn't legit. Yes our defense was bad. But...we lost by two points and id say the defense was as bad as it was because we werent allowed to play defense. There was a ridiculous technical that gave them 2, and a blatant push off that gave them two. Not to mention that apparently Colorado is among the top fouling teams.

The better team did not win last night, and it's a shame Walter's heroic 4th qtr performance was ruined by a ref who had money on the game

Maybe it's time everything was questioned. Between NIL, refs, heck even the absurd amount of money being thrown around in pro sports, I think sports has been corrupted to its core
It all about money laundering.

Advertisers aren't paying for all this $$$$.
 

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Hope Colorado gets annihilated or has a gut-wrenching loss directly caused by the officials
 

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Even if UF had pulled it out, they would have been crushed flat by Marquette in the 2nd round. Hopefully they focus on learning how to play defense in the offseason.
 

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Even if UF had pulled it out, they would have been crushed flat by Marquette in the 2nd round. Hopefully they focus on learning how to play defense in the offseason.
Probably. Still hate to see them go down like that. Especially when the guy I watched all through high school here in polk brought them back
 

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