I disagree with the justification in comparing that foul occurring at .2 is the same as if it happened at the 15 minute mark. I saw a play in last night's Uconn game that the Huskies were clearly dominating. A Penn State player committed an obvious charge, but it wasn't called because the team was getting whipped as it was. No need to call that charge...good no call. They were already skewered...don't break the stick off! When the ball is loose as in the Baylor game, players should be allowed to go for the ball--and as an official, you need to recognize that. Sure the foul was called, but I feel if whoever called that foul could have delayed and watched the play finish developing, the foul wouldn't have been called--at least before time expired. Plus...recognize that Baylor JUST threw the ball away, and Tennessee JUST blew and open layup and stay patient on the whistle unless there is a train wreck. This wasn't a train wreck.
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