Sports | basketball NCAA Officiating: Is It a Slump? Andy Katz wonders if officiating is in a slump By Doug Sweeney Posted Mar 19, 2008 8:16 AM CDT Copied Georgia head coach Andy Landers, right, has a discussion with referee Bob Trammell, left, concerning a call during in the first half of a college basketball game against LSU. (AP Photo/Bill Feig) The officiating in college basketball has been one of the hot topics all year across the nation. From a dubious foul call 80 feet from the basket with 0.1 seconds left to give Georgetown the win over Villanova to the no-call on UCLA’s possibly-over-the-backboard shot, the nation’s referees have drawn the ire of many fans and commentators, writes Andy Katz of ESPN "The state of college basketball for officials is in a slump,” says one former referee. Others think the controversy is nonexistent. "I don't think the officiating has changed; the emphasis has changed," Georgetown coach John Thompson III tells Katz. "Just the coverage of calls, of questionable calls, has gotten so much more attention." Read These Next A beach massacre at a Jewish event in Australia killed 12. Suspect in Brown University shooting is a Wisconsin man, 24. Mom of Karoline Leavitt's nephew has a message for her. Gunman kills at least 2 at Brown University. Report an error