Was so look forward to watching the conclusion of a great contest of two highly skilled and athletic teams. Unfortunately, I think one of the biggest drawbacks to the game is that officials take over a game. It was the same thing a couple of years ago in which Northwestern lost when the officials took over the game.
I am not a supporter of either team, but the game was being officiated well tonight when all of a sudden it became an embarrassment. These games should be decided by the players on the field. There is no need for referees to insert themselves into the game.
Two examples of this, was that while the ball was in play, the officials stopped play to let a Northwestern player tie her shoes. How can an official do that. There was not a dead ball. This is not PAL but a NCAA Championship game. Did it matter in the game, absolutely not. It was just an embarrassment that it happened. That would never happen in any sporting event. The reversal of circumstances when Northwestern had a free position shot at the end was another example of the officials inserting them in a way that was not necessary. The one ref single handedly ended the game.
Congratulations to Northwestern. However, the NCAA needs to limit the referees inserting themselves into the game. It is not about and never should be about the refs.
I couldn't agree with you more! They are making the game unwatchable! The final * minutes took almost an hour to finish by the time these self absorbed ref's finally finished their show! The subjectivity of the rules gives the ref's way too much control over the outcome of the game. It is irritating to say the least, o watch the over ephasis of calls and the circus they promote. These ref's take themselves way too seriously! Let the GIRLS decide the game! No one is there to watch you ref!! The BEST ref's are the ones you don't notice! The ref's are getting worse and worse because the old school women's lax guard are afraid the game will become more like the boys game! FYI. The boys game is better!!!Maybe it isn't such a bad thing. That doesn't mean putting helmets on the kids either!