Hess Fiasco Update – Yow has contacted Swofford; ACC to issue statement tonight [7:39pm]

ESPN is featuring Karl Hess’ ejection of Googs and Corch across all of their networks during college basketball coverage tonight. Kudos to Andy Katz who criticized Hess at halftime of the Florida-Arkansas game for needing to have thicker skin and pointing out the margin in today’s game was an astounding 18 points at the time of Hess’ antics.

A couple of quick mind-boggling statistics to ponder for a moment before the news updates —

* Chris Corchiani played in 124 games for NC State and NEVER got ejected.

* Despite some of the worst profanity and treatment that any college coach in America can imagine, Karl Hess has never ejected Coach K from a basketball game.

WTVD’s Mark Armstrong tweeted tonight:

Don’t know if it’s been reported elsewhere, but Debbie Yow confirms she’s had a convo with Swofford about the ejections. Said ‘more to come’

and then just followed up with the following:

NCSU issues statement saying in part that ACC has agreed to issue a statement tonight.

Joe Giglio has an update at the N&O tonight at this link but has followed up with more updates on his twitter account.

From @jpgiglio —

N.C. State AD Debbie Yow says the school has asked for an explanation for the Corchiani/Gugliotta incident but has not yet received one

Yow said: ‘We want to make sure our fans are being treated fairly.’

More from Yow: ‘I’ve been an AD for 21 years, 18 in the ACC, and I have never seen two people ejected like that.’

According to the ACC handbook, Hess has the power to eject fans, but also has to provide an explanation

If Hess interpreted the ACC handbook literally, Cameron would be empty 2 seconds into every game

Wasn’t picking on Duke there, just making a point … Hess is one of the best officials in the ACC but he made a mistake today

From Giglio’s article —

After the game, Corchiani was still looking for a reason why Hess stopped the game and asked him and Gugliotta to leave.

“I’d like to know why it happened,” Corchiani said. “You could hear us, there’s no doubt you could hear us, and we said something about three or four different times but not once did we use profanity and we never threatened him.”

Corchiani, who played point guard for the Wolfpack from 1988 to 1991 and is one of three players in ACC history with 1,000 assists, said he attended the game with his wife, Stewart, and 11-year-old daughter, Annabelle. Gugliotta, an All-ACC forward for the Wolfpack, played from 1989 to ’92 and was an NBA All-Star with the Minnesota Timberwolves in 1997.

“We were just fans, cheering and yelling like everybody else,” Corchiani said.

After Hess’ confrontation with Corchiani and Gugliotta, N.C. State briefly cut into what was a 20-point Florida State lead in the second half. Scott Wood was fouled by Deividas Dulkys at the 6:40 mark, before Hess went to the scorer’s table, on a 3-point attempt.

The atmosphere in the arena was noticeably livelier after Corchiani and Gugliotta walked off the court and watched the remainder of the game from the tunnel leading to the N.C. State locker room.

Wood made all three of his free throws and followed up on the next trip with a 3-pointer to cut FSU’s advantage to 59-47 but that was as close as the Pack would get the rest of the way.

“If State would have come back and won, for me it would have been worth it,” Corchiani said.

Hess declined comment to an Associated Press reporter after the game. ACC head of officials John Clougherty also declined comment on Saturday afternoon.

N.C. State athletic director Debbie Yow was trying to get an explanation from the conference on Saturday about the incident and was waiting to hear back from the league before commenting.

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86 Responses to Hess Fiasco Update – Yow has contacted Swofford; ACC to issue statement tonight [7:39pm]

  1. waxhaw 02/18/2012 at 10:44 PM #

    We should pass a policy that we can remove whoever we want from games. Jamie Luckie and Karl Hess and should be automatically removed if and when they ever step foot in the arena again.

  2. Whiteshoes67 02/18/2012 at 10:52 PM #

    This probably needs to be expanded into a bigger question in college athletics about officiating. That’s my rub with all the crap that’s been spewed recently on here about the refs stomping on poor lil’ NC State. It’s a bigger problem, called officals that are often too old, too washed up, and no longer qualified to do the job. If you’ve ever to been a NCHSAA or NCAA officiating clinic, you know what i mean. Lots of politics. Lots of old guys. Lots of guys who never played and like the attention they get being on the court. Out to get the Pack, nope. Incompetent, you betcha.

  3. waxhaw 02/18/2012 at 10:56 PM #

    There are some that are out to get the pack. How do you explain a tech for wiping the floor in the ACCT? How do you explain our ejections with none on record from Cameron?

    There is def a good ole boy network. Today was not an example of it.

  4. Rochester 02/18/2012 at 10:57 PM #

    Their statement boils down to: “Nothing to see here, people. Move along.” Swofford = Officer Barbrady

  5. YogiNC 02/18/2012 at 10:58 PM #

    I disagree on the point that the RBC Center is private property. It was built on state owned land, by The Centennial Authority, which was created by the NC Legislature in 1995 as the governing entity of the arena, then financed by state appropriation, local contributions, and University fundraising. While it is managed by Gale Force the arena remains public property. As such anyone in attendance can invoke first amendment rights.

  6. Rick 02/18/2012 at 11:07 PM #

    I told you.
    The ACC is as corrupt as the mob.

    Total whitewash. By Sunday night people will be talking about Googs and Corch like they are criminals.

    Reason 8 million to get out of this god awful league.

  7. NCStatePride 02/18/2012 at 11:09 PM #

    (@Yogi) This was my thought. The structure may be subsidized by private entities, but I *thought* the land was owned by the state.

  8. NCStatePride 02/18/2012 at 11:19 PM #

    This is what I hate about our current situation. This conference does NOTHING to protect the institutions in it from my perspective. (I’m intentionally wording that in a way that it doesn’t sound like I’m advocating a “conspiracy”.)

    When the conference cares more about protecting poor officiating than it does in respecting part of it’s heritage and part of what made it great, it sickens you to think of the $$$ that were generated in the name of the conference due to tonight’s game. I understand that the money gets distributed to everyone, but it also pays the salaries of several administrators, including Swofford.

  9. BureauOfMines 02/18/2012 at 11:20 PM #

    You can count on ESPN to pile on us. As another poster pointed out, ESPN CEO is a UNC grad.

    This is not the ACC we cofounded in the 50s. It has been corrupted by self-serving UNC (and Duke) people and thereby ruined. And as another poster on an earlier post pointed out, in the process of spoiling the ACC, they ruined the Big East as well.

    And I believe the officiating of the Duke game and this incident are not coincidences. We are being sent a message. That being don’t bother. We’ll see to it you don’t. And if you complain, we’ll muzzle you.

    My question is how do you get out of this chicken $#!% outfit?

  10. Astral Rain 02/19/2012 at 1:25 AM #

    $20 million and go independent if you have to. The Big 12 would take us, I’d rather play WVA and Iowa St. every year then deal with this crap. (No offense to Mountaineer fans)

  11. gotncstate 02/19/2012 at 9:38 AM #

    Has anyone posted a video clip of the trip/shove from Natili? If so, where?

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