Thu Feb 20, 2020, 09:49pm
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Quote:
Originally Posted by bucky
So, just saw another case of this. With 10:38 to go in the Ohio State/Iowa game, there is an Ohio State shot attempt that is deflected high in the air. An Iowa player jumps, secures control of the ball in the air and lands. The shot clock horn sounds right about when the Iowa player touches the floor. Play continued for a split second and then Wymer blew his whistle indicating a shot clock violation. Here is a case where it would be nice, even if a violation, to ignore it. Also, not sure why Wymer called it a hair late.
Video would be nice but only if it is easy.
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By rule, that play should not have been stopped as the Iowa player secured control of the ball prior to the shot clock horn sounding.
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