Penn State men’s basketball coach Micah Shrewsberry is fed up with Big Ten referees.
After the Nittany Lions’ 20-point loss to Rutgers on Tuesday night, Shrewsberry criticized the performance of his team and the job done by game officials.
“I want to live as long as my parents have lived, so I limit my conversations with officials,” he said during his postgame press conference, per team insider Spencer Ripchik.
Shrewsberry went on to hint that he’s tried to alert the league of what he feels is poor officiating.
“I’m done sending in clips. I gotta coach my team. I just want Jalen Pickett to shoot more than two free throws per game. One of the best players in this league. Never gets fouled. Never gets fouled,” he continued.
The Nittany Lions shot nine free throws to Rutgers’ 19 on Tuesday night.
Penn State is now 13-7 on the season.