There was a point in the second half of Kansas' 85-81 overtime win Sunday against Duke in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament when Jayhawks fans wondered if the referees had it out for them.
They didn't, of course.
Officials make mistakes because they're human and those errors in judgment are usually spread evenly between both teams.
Heck, the officials got one wrong in overtime when Kansas' Malik Newman drove the lane and ran into Duke's Wendell Carter, Jr. It certainly looked like a charge, but the officials called it a blocking foul. Carter fouled out of the game, and the Blue Devils, who were up 76-75 with 2 minutes, 49 seconds, ended up losing.