Maybe if he sucks on his whistle just a bit... and sees the "whole play"... he doesn't call that foul.
Although I think it was not a patient whistle... it was in fact a foul.. cuz the tenn player could have made a play from there... and the baylor player didn't give that opportunity.
As for the referee, who has the overall power to view the replay. He or she (I don't know who it was). COULD have made a real veteran-like decision and put the game into overtime. NOT BECAUSE the call was wrong (cuz it was right). BUT, because the overall circumstances of the situation... would tell a veteran that you can say the foul happened at .2 but, the whistle happened "after" the horn. Overtime.. no argument likely from Summit or the Baylor coach.
RIGHT ?
Remember.. the Baylor coach wanted over the back on the initial play.. which was probably there too.
Overtime best choice i thought.. call was right though.
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