SAN THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 CAP PHOTO held along social call in PAGE 9 sm others tried their NFL wages, only cancel in a. t to give going to be id Packers to lives in it that fun can find a Sunday refs make Kroening a Packers Ark., both they would on Sunday the Saints. to watch will love the aid. "But it’s on Tuesday just clearly QUOTE OF THE DAY Seahawks Wilson's e end zone d down by back M.D. receiver is hands on ttle. Game t officials nails — one n, the other if they even- hold that Tate session with as as a recep- bler. game, 14-12 knowledged should have fensive pass on the play, ended the victory. But the referee indisputable did on a replay touchdown not how the assisting that did intercepted "It's hard to respect a guy that doesn't tell you the truth or doesn't tell you face-to-face. There's probably reasons why. It's just one of those things that what you see is what you get. I'm not going to be two-faced. I'm not going to sneak around your back and say this and that." ron Rodgers his postgame didn't let up the league's "and said the impossible for a referral call packers before communication" something that' go to do: I have fans," Rodgers radio show in Milwaukee. erated — the machine — people who pay watch us play, that's on the field elemented by an officials" — Marlins Pitcher Neath Bell on Ozzie Guillen during a radio interview with 560 WQAM in Miami. OF THE DAY CBSSports.com Twitter registered 56,000 comments per minute during the Packers-Seahawks finale. TRIVIA OF THE DAY Q: Where did M.D. Jennings go to college? A: Arkansas State — NFL.com --to work during the lockout struggled through the first three weeks. Weeks one and two had plenty of questionable moments, but the problems came to a head during week three. THE MORNING BREW NFL replacement referees spark controversy With the NFL and its regular officials in the middle of a labor dispute, the referees brought in In the Sunday night football game between the New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens, replacement referees were scrutinized for their call on a last-second field goal that gave Baltimore the victory. The ball appeared to cross directly above the goal post, and as the Ravens celebrated their win, Patriot head coach Bill Belichick tried to ask the referee for an explanation of his call. The referee stormed off the field, ignoring Belichick and sparking controversy over the official's ability to call games. In the fourth quarter of the Sunday afternoon game between the Minnesota Vikings and the San Francisco 49ers, San Francisco was allowed to challenge a play despite having already used all of their timeouts. San Francisco won the challenge and was awarded another timeout. The timeout then allowed them to challenge another play even later in the game. Finally, in the most talked-about moment of the NFL season so far, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the Green Bay Packers on a last-second touchdown throw that appeared to be intercepted by Green Bay defensive back M.D. Jennings. One referee signaled touchdown while the other signaled for an interception and touchback. The play was reviewed and the touchdown was awarded to the Seahawks. As a Minnesota Vikings fan, I have no problem seeing the Packers lose, but putting inexperienced officials in these situations is bad for the game and can be dangerous for the players. Fortunately, the publicity surrounding the controversial touchdown shown on "Monday Night Football" should force the NFL to bring an end to the labor dispute. OZZIE GUILLEN CRITICIZED AGAIN Miami Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen always seems to attract attention to himself, and rarely is it positive. Over the weekend, Marlins closer Heath Bell said in a radio interview that he finds it difficult to respect Gillen. This is the same manager who came under fire for his comments at the beginning of the season about Fidel Castro that outraged many Cubans living in Miami. Guillen was quoted in Time magazine saying he "loves" Castro and respects the dictator for staying in power so long. Guillen also defended Yunel Escobar after Escobar wrote a homophobic slur in Spanish on his eye black during a game against the Boston Red Sox last week. While Guillen may have been right in defending Escobar when he claimed that the offensive language was probably due to a language barrier, the manager still found himself on the unpopular side of controversy. sonality and colorful language in interviews, he may want to think carefully the next time he decides to voice his opinion, as he may just be talking himself out of his job. It probably doesn't help that his record since going to Miami this offseason has been a poor 66-87, good for last in the National League East while his former team, the Chicago White Sox, has improved from a 79-83 record to being on pace to win around 90 games this year. While Guillen is known for his feisty per- This week in athletics Edited by Joanna Hlavacek Wednesday Thursday Softball Independence Community Kansas 5 p.m. Lawrence Friday No events scheduled Women's Volleyball lowa State 6:30 p.m. Lawrence Women's Swimming Intraquid 4 p.m. Lawrence Women's Soccerr Baylor 7 p.m. Waco, Texas Saturday Cross Country Rim Rock Classic 9 a.m. Lawrence Women's Rowing Head of the Oklahoma All Day Oklahoma City, Okla Softball Labette Community College 3 p.m. Lawrence Oklahoma City, Okla. Sunday Softball Seminole State Community College 10 a.m. Lawrence Softball Washburn 5 p.m. Lawrence Women's Rowing Softball Butter Community College 12:00 p.m. Lawrence Women's Running Oklahoma All Day Oklahoma City, Okla Monday Women's Volleyball All-American Championships All day Lawrence Women's Soccer TCU 1 p.m. Fort Worth, Texas GOLF Coach Bermel said careless bogies hampered the Jawahri early in the third The Jayhawks finished day one in fourth place as a team, but started slowly on day two sliding out of the top five before finishing in the fifth place tie. All-American Championships All day Lawrence The Jayhawks finished 15 shots off the team lead at Colorado National Golf Club. Chris Gilbert led the Jayhawks, tying for fifth with scores of 69, 71 and 69 – a seven-under-three round total. Women's Volleyball way, so to speak," coach Jamie Bermel said. "Early in the year he had trouble finishing rounds. He's started to work through that. He's a solid player with a lot of experience. For us to do well he has to play well every week, in every round." Tuesday The Kansas men's golf team finished tied for fifth Tuesday at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational in Erie, Colo. "Chris is starting to get out of his own Men's team ties for 5th in Tuesday's tournament round. Bermel said several of these bogies, scored on par fives, are simply inexcusable. Women's Rowing Head of the Oklahoma All Day Oklahoma City, Okla "I thought we improved overall, but I was disappointed with the way we played today, the second day," Bermel said. "I think we were three or four under and stumbled along and just didn't quite get it done." Bermel said the scoring conditions were perfect in the final round and that the course lent itself to aggressive play. Oklahoma City, Okla. "There's not a lot of trouble out there," Bermel said. "There's a couple of holes that can get you in trouble, but it kind of just sits right in front of you." "There are a couple of holes that require a nice drive, but there are a lot of holes that are wide open. If you just pay attention you should be able to hit the fairway and have a good score." The Jayhawks found the consistency they've been working for in practice during Monday's second round. Bermel said the Jayhawks played a mentally focused brand of golf and avoided major mistakes. The team played 13 holes of relaxed golf Saturday afternoon before tournament play. "We played out of carts," Bermel said. "It wasn't a practice round. We were just out playing. I think the guys had a good feel for the golf course after that." ished tied for 43rd with a 220. Stan Gauter shot a 222, tying him for 52nd, and Jackson Foth completed the KU lineup tied for 62nd with a 224. 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