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November 20th, 2007

Seth Tarver gets ejected

It’s hard being Seth not getting thrown out playing for OSU. What’s he going to do? Who’s he running into?

 

So, Seth Tarver is hard after all. Real hard.

 

This last weekend the Beaver basketball team took part in the Top of the World tournament – or whatever it’s called. Not that it matters. It had teams like Colorado State, Alaska, and USC – Upstate. Of course the Beavers could only beat USC – Upstate but that’s another story.

 

The best part of the weekend came in the second half of the game against Alaska. When, during an odd couple of circumstantial plays, Seth Tarver was ejected.

 

Let me repeat that: Seth Tarver was ejected from a game. Here’s a guy who couldn’t be nicer. He’s a guy who would help old ladies with their groceries, cub scouts with their can food drive and a blind person with brail. He probably never even killed a fly, and if he did, he probably apologized – to the fly.

 

He was ejected from the game after the referee’s had spent the game, according to a source close to Tarver, hassling him for no reason. The source said that the play in question Tarver was standing still, holding his position and the opposing player fell into him. Tarver was called for the foul. It was his fifth.

 

That’s when Tarver, in the referee’s perspective, got furious. He pled his case and was tossed for his unruly behavior. Tossed. Kicked out. Not to return. Seth Tarver. A game in Alaska. A game that meant nothing. A game where the Beavers should have won. Seth Tarver was ejected for pleading his case to a referee on an apparent bad call.

 

So apparently, Seth Tarver is hard. He has a bad side. He was thrown out of a game for pleading his case. Well, here’s to a great season of Beaver basketball. Including Seth Tarver’s new bad-itude.

 

And by the way, the opening paragraph was my remix to Tarver’s very own rap song. That’s right, he raps too.

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