The interesting thing is that a few years back, the B10 put an initiative to specifically focus on shots to the head. In how they called that season and the one following it, a player was deemed to be in need of controlling their body parts, i.e. if you inadvertently hit someone directly in the head, it was a flagrant 1. Plain. Simple. Easy. There were plenty of flagrant called those 2 years, some of which were on some truly miniscule contact. Well here we are a few years later, and it seems that if you clothesline someone or hit someone in the face after wildly swinging for a ball and missing by about 2 feet, so long as it's viewed by the refs as inadvertent, it's considered a basketball play. Players are being rocked in the face this year and it's just not getting called. Hell, even in the rough and wild 90s and early 00s, they'd at least call it a common albeit rough foul. It's pretty ludicrous what is being allowed this year. Wouldn't be surprised if the B10 reasserted this initiative in a couple years, especially after the Pac10 teams join.