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Leader: Texas Tech's AD Immediately Called The Big 12 Commissioner To Make Sure A Ref Is Held 'Accountable' For The Most Absurd Ejection In College Hoops

There's been a lot going on in the world, but the best game of the weekend was Saturday between Texas Tech and Houston. However, because it's college basketball, refs made their presence known. They can't help themselves and that play led to an ejection. Let me clarify more, it led to a review which led to an ejection because college basketball refs can't even make calls anymore. It's the softest ejection I've seen in a long time. Did he kick him in the nuts? Absolutely, no one is arguing that. But in college basketball there's a flagrant one and two. You can hit him with a flagrant one which is just two shots and the ball. Seems simple. But they kicked out JT Toppin, arguably Texas Tech's best player, for this. It led to Grant McCasland getting ejected for an A+ freakout

Quick sidenote: McCasland can coach his ass off. Tech is a sneaky Final Four pick and it's because of McCasland. Now, they went on to win this game. One of the better wins considering you lose your best player and head coach. But that's not good enough for Kirby Hocutt, the Texas Tech AD. He called the Big 12 commissioner to make sure a ref is held accountable: 

Good. Refs need to be held accountable. They are making game and season changing decisions with shit like this. There's no reason for an ejection, we have to use our brains here. Flagrant 2 fouls are: severe, excessive contact, fighting. This wasn't a Draymond situation. He wasn't aiming for nuts here. Give me an AD who will publicly make sure a ref is held accountable. They can lead my team any day of the week.