TheReff
Rod Griffin
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“If” there had been a steal like that, he would have gotten a T for being in the way. Unlike football where they stop a game for a sideline warning, they usually just talk to excited coaches when they see them and talk them back. They certainly are not looking to give a cheap T in a close game like this, then have it be the reason written as what cost BC the game.He was 20 feet on the floor, almost at mid-court, and a quick strip by the BC guard, like the one Boopie got in the first half against BC, and Grant would be stumbling backwards to get out of the way. Everyone saw he was so ridiculously intense at the thought of losing to Weak Forest at home, since we are one of the teams he expects to beat each year as we are not UNC/Duke/UVA, he basically lost his damn mind, and coaching while standing way out on the floor was T-worthy.
Waving him back was a joke, since he had already retreated to the bench by then and that "trail official" was over in front of our bench, so he had quite a while to watch Grant coaching his defense from way out ON THE FLOOR.
Unless they are way out on the floor screaming at an official (and using the wrong words), they just are not looking to give a coach a T and have to explain it in their report.
Not would you want Forbes to get one for that either I might add, would you? You would think it was cheap and think the officials were out to get him