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Age has not exactly softened his views.
Thompson, once memorably ejected after earning three technical fouls during a Syracusegame, interrupted his son's news conference following the Hoyas' comeback win against Creighton, to weigh in on the game's officiating.
"Last two games have been terrible,'' he said, according to CasualHoya.com. "You can tell the f---ing commissioner and everybody else in the Big East I said that.''
Against the Bluejays, the Hoyas were whistled for 27 fouls to Creighton's 21. A game earlier, Georgetown topped UConn in personal fouls, 27-13.
John Thompson III, still employed and thereby in need of a bit more diplomacy than the man he calls Pops, said of the officiating against Creighton, "During the course of the game we have to adjust to the officiating. You have to adjust to how they're calling the game. Sometimes it's more difficult than others to adjust to how they're calling the game and tonight was one of those nights, for one reason or another, we couldn't quite adjust to how they were calling the game, but our guys fought and kept playing.''
Big East associate commissioner John Paquette declined comment.
Thompson is a fixture at his son's news conferences, usually leaning up against a back wall of the interview room. Occasionally he pipes in with a comment or two but rarely does it merit a headline.
Dana O'NeilESPN Senior Writer
Age has not exactly softened his views.
Thompson, once memorably ejected after earning three technical fouls during a Syracusegame, interrupted his son's news conference following the Hoyas' comeback win against Creighton, to weigh in on the game's officiating.
"Last two games have been terrible,'' he said, according to CasualHoya.com. "You can tell the f---ing commissioner and everybody else in the Big East I said that.''
Against the Bluejays, the Hoyas were whistled for 27 fouls to Creighton's 21. A game earlier, Georgetown topped UConn in personal fouls, 27-13.
John Thompson III, still employed and thereby in need of a bit more diplomacy than the man he calls Pops, said of the officiating against Creighton, "During the course of the game we have to adjust to the officiating. You have to adjust to how they're calling the game. Sometimes it's more difficult than others to adjust to how they're calling the game and tonight was one of those nights, for one reason or another, we couldn't quite adjust to how they were calling the game, but our guys fought and kept playing.''
Big East associate commissioner John Paquette declined comment.
Thompson is a fixture at his son's news conferences, usually leaning up against a back wall of the interview room. Occasionally he pipes in with a comment or two but rarely does it merit a headline.