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League Criticizes Officials in EWU-Montana Game

Skippy

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The Big Sky issued this statement today:

OGDEN, UTAH (Oct. 20, 2009) - Following a review of the Eastern Washington-University of Montana Big Sky Conference football game, the league has issued a statement in regards to the contest’s quality of officiating.

Third-ranked Montana beat Eastern Washington 41-34 in Missoula on Saturday, Oct. 17.

“The officiating in Saturday’s EWU-UM game was not up to the standards we expect and require,’’ said Big Sky Conference Commissioner Doug Fullerton. “Our officials are evaluated on every play of every game by observers in the stadium and by independent film evaluators - many with NFL experience - following the games. There are consequences for officials after they are examined.’’

Several plays were reviewed by the conference, its director of football officials Doug Toole, and independent observers. The league found two calls against Eastern Washington particularly troubling.

In the fourth quarter, an Eastern Washington player was called for a late hit out of bounds. The penalized player, however, was illegally blocked in the back by a Montana player, propelling him in to a Montana player out of bounds.

Late in the third quarter an Eastern Washington wide receiver was called for unsportsmanlike conduct as he slowed down on his way to the end zone. His actions, however, did not warrant the penalty.

“We continue to examine at least four more plays,’’ said Big Sky Conference Commissioner Doug Fullerton. “We don’t normally comment on officiating, nor do we plan to regularly do so in the future. However, there are cases where it is warranted, and this is one.’’

“We’re disappointed about the performance, but like the student-athletes and coaches who play the game, we look forward to the next game and getting it right,’’ Fullerton added. “I believe our officiating ranks among the best in the Football Championship Subdivision, if not all of Division I football.”
 
ISU has also been on the wrong side of poor officiating vs. Montana in basketball.

I'm not saying it's ubiquitous, but....
 
"ubiquitous"....widespread, being or existing everywhere at the same time.

I kinda think it's weird that MOST of these kinds of things happen with Montana teams. We had a couple in women's hoops a few years ago, though...
 
Does anyone know what happens to the officials who are responsible for mishandling these games? Receiving fewer games? Loss of pay? Public flogging?
 
Note the league statement...It mentions "consequences", but does not get specific.


“The officiating in Saturday’s EWU-UM game was not up to the standards we expect and require,’’ said Big Sky Conference Commissioner Doug Fullerton. “Our officials are evaluated on every play of every game by observers in the stadium and by independent film evaluators - many with NFL experience - following the games. There are consequences for officials after they are examined.’’

Whenever there have been blatant officiating mistakes in the past where suspensions have resulted, those have been made public. My guess is that the league is still working on that. The league media coordinator was not working the conference call today because he was in a meeting, and it might pertain to this issue.
 
Here's the crew that worked that game in Missoula...

Officials:
Referee: Rich Rose
Umpire: Edgar Malepeai
Linesman: Bob Day
Line judge: Pat Aloia
Back judge: Randy Wilke
Field judge: Sean Standley
Side judge: Ken Sarna
 

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