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Old Wed Mar 29, 2006, 11:27pm
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Originally Posted by Nate1224hoops
There is a big difference between an official who likes to see his name in lights and an official affraid to make a call. The L in game we were talking about was 2 feet from the contact and chose to pass, I pressume b/c of the location of the ball at the time of contact, the situation of the game, and the overexcentuation of the charge by Augustus. The other official however saw it differently and (it was a woman, so she didnt have balls, for all you BALLS fans) made the call. Was it right or wrong?? In her eyes, it had to be made. In the L's eyes it was a no call, and I agree. Two NCAA tourny officials not agreeing on a call, imagine that.
Why did the T make the call and not the L? That seems to be the point of contention. Just maybe the reason is because they used PROPER mechanics!!!! The ball was passed into the L's primary and the L went with the ball. The T stayed with the passer who then crashed. The way you people are talking is that both officials should have been watching the crash. Hmmmm....I guess where the ball goes should be ignored..nothing ever happens there.
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