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Originally posted by WindyCityBlue
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[i]Originally posted by Jurassic Referee
NCAA basketball rule 2-2-4- "One official may ASSIST another by providing additional information related to a MADE decision".
I'm sure he did, in the locker room, after the game. They made eye contact and the other ref immediately signalled to the other ref that the ball should go the other way. Then he signalled to the rest what the call is. The other ref never said a word or made a signal.
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Gee, is that right Windy? They made eye contact only and the other ref never said a word? Instead of trying to argue the inarguable, maybe you should spend some of your time trying to find the person who made the following posts in your name- Windy City Blue. That person is really making you look bad, Windy. He completely contradicted your statement above:
1)Posted by Windy City Blue at 2:44pm on June 30th-
"When one official makes a bad call and another official CONFERS with him(MAYBE IT JUST TAKES THREE SECONDS, MAYBE LONGER) to contradict the call, and it is changed. It has been OVERRULED. A ruling was made and it was turned over. OVERRULED."
2) Posted by Windy City Blue at 10:06am on June 30th-
"The crowd went crazy and one of the other officials hustled in AND MUST HAVE CONVINCED HIM that it was deflected- the correct call"
3) Posted by Windy City Blue at 4:13pm on June 30th-
"One of the referees ran over, THEY CONFERRED FOR ABOUT 10 SECONDS and the referee WHO CAME IN WITH THE HELP signalled the other way".
Here's the link again, Windy. Check your OWN words out.
http://www.officialforum.com/showthr...3&pagenumber=1
Again, note that YOU plainly posted above that the call was OVERRULED. Well, NCAA rules won't allow that. Feel free to keep arguing differently though. How many different ways can you say the same thing- that the NCAA rules are wrong and Windy City Blue is right?
ByeBye credibility, Windy!