This is the case with the official..... 1. The official has been on USF's a$$ for weeks.  In prior games he's complained about the cheerleaders and Sundolls being too close to the floor as well as the seats being too close. 2. He started the evening off by measuring the distance between the chairs and floor and complaining again. 3. Going in to half I gave one of his official buddies some words about the poor no-call that should've been a charge.  Capko made a great play.  Burr pointed in my face from 5 feet away and I told him then, "No need to point at me for your partner's inadequacies.  He's the one who made a horrible call."  He continued to point at me as he left the court. 4. Burr was on the other side of the court near the scorer’s table when he elected to toss me.  Burr had just made a horrible call on a blocked shot and I, while sitting in my seat, said to his partner who was on the sideline near us, "That was a horrible call.  Absolutely horrible.  I cannot believe he called that."  Burr turned around from the scorer's table, pointed at me and pointed to the door.  I shook my head no and again, while seated, said, "That was a horrible call."  This happened two more times until he finally blew the whistle and walked across the court.  At that time I said, "No worries Porky Pig, it was a horrible call and I'm leaving." Now, I'll be the first to admit there have been numerous times that I've said something during a game (when my son wasn't present) that could border on me being wrong and probably a few times that if I had been ejected I would've agreed.  However, last night was not justified. With that said, I stand in great company.  Burr threw Dean Smith out of a final four.  I guess if you are going to get tossed it might as well be by the a$$hole who also tossed a coaching legend.