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Martin also showed fire on the bench, complaining about baffling officiating from the referees Paul Devorski and Eric Furlatt.
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Officiating from on high was the dapper and quirky, silver-haired, silver-tongued, silver-goateed Judge Walker, who would have been played in a 40s movie by Clifton Webb.
They did not want to open a "Pandora's box" for review of more penalties, or "officiating from the booth," as Rogers Redding, the N.C.A.A.'s national coordinator for college football officials, said in a phone interview last week.
Oh, and I dare say, my Russian colleagues have learned something about officiating from me in these last three years... My point is that we still need to think more globally in teaching our game.
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