yes, a fantastic plan, forfeiting the game over an official's mistake. I sat through every Grizzly home game for 4 years, and this is the first time I've heard of a mistake like that, but that still doesn't excuse it's occurance. It clearly shows blatant disregard for the integrity of Montana athletics, the Big Sky Conference, college basketball, the NCAA, America's foreign policy, and human nature as a whole. I can see violence against bears escalating because of this, with rabid sportsmanship fanatics blowing up hibernation dens out of sheer rage. Personally, I think we should petition the Big Sky to see to it that the forfeit takes place. You know what, I'm going to draw up the documents right now. I trust you'll all sign? While I'm at it, I think that it's time to introduce instant replay for any call that is considered disputable. It'll be just like in the NFL. Give Krysco a red flag, and every travel, foul, carrying the ball (Roy Booker would love that one) would be reviewable.
OK, sarcasm aside (and just to be clear, I think that the mere thought of forfeiting is painfully stupid. perhaps if it turned out that the Montana Mafia had paid the scorekeeper off to keep the Hornets from beating the spread, then maybe), how does throwing a game away over a simple error that may or may not have affected the outcome of the game show sportsmanship? "Sh*t happens, mistakes are made. We can't tolerate that, and punishments need to be handed out." Jim O'Day will say. Sounds more like giving up to me. Oh, and hats off to the Sac St. coaches and players (and you sac fans here on egriz) for not demanding this forfeit bullsh*t, understanding that it was a mistake, and moving on.