
Stanford's head coach Trent Johnson was ejected with 3:36 remaining in the first half of their NCAA tournament second round game against Marquette.
Johnson was disputing a foul call called on the Cardinal's Lawrence Hill when he picked up the first technical. Then, during the ensuing television timeout, he walked halfway out on the court and was given his second tech and an automatic ejection.
Judging by the actions, there really is no reason to T him up. That means he must have said something to really peeve off the officials. As it was happening, Stanford assistant coach Doug Oliver put his head in his hands. Oliver is currently acting as head coach.
Resident FanHouse contributor Ty Keenan says "I cannot frickin' believe this. You do not eject somebody for that. Absolute crap."
Mar 22, 2008 – 7:31 PM
Tagged: Trent Johnson, TrentJohnson
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