For years I've believed the refs had little to do with the B1G under-performing in the tournament. And I do not recall the coaches or ADs ever pointing to it as a concern. Yet, it is inevitably noted by fans when the conference tanks in the post season. That and the fact playing on the road in conference is many times comical with the foul disparity.
Are the refs a real concern? If so, should those at the top be questioned about it? Maybe they make a decision to try something new in regard to how the games are called. Move away from the plodding, physical play that has produced no champions in decades. Make it more attractive to recruits with a more free flowing style?
With the new teams on there way soon, does it make sense to change now?
Some other questions: Are fans of the B1G assuming it is the only physically tough conference? What proof is there that the current setup is working?
I ask because I've always taken pride in the conference being tough. But the results speak for themselves and i have to question whether the conf is doing itself a disservice.
Are the refs a real concern? If so, should those at the top be questioned about it? Maybe they make a decision to try something new in regard to how the games are called. Move away from the plodding, physical play that has produced no champions in decades. Make it more attractive to recruits with a more free flowing style?
With the new teams on there way soon, does it make sense to change now?
Some other questions: Are fans of the B1G assuming it is the only physically tough conference? What proof is there that the current setup is working?
I ask because I've always taken pride in the conference being tough. But the results speak for themselves and i have to question whether the conf is doing itself a disservice.