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					Originally Posted by Mark Padgett  Just for clarification (no joke here), are you asking if NCAA officials can use replay to determine if a foul was flagrant or not, or are you claiming the foul was flagrant and they just missed it - or both?  Thanks. | 
	
 When I saw who the first reply was, I thought, Oh Great, here goes the sarcastic responses.
As far as your question, I'm asking about both really.  There was a scrum on the floor for the ball, 45 seconds into the game.  Cousins from Kentucky throws a pretty good forearm to the head of the louisville player he was fighting for the ball with.  Guy on the floor came up mad and got a quick T, as did one of his teammates I believe who came in angry to help break it up.  Officials went and looked at the monitor and then assessed an unsportsmanlike T on Cousins, which must have been for the forearm to the head.  I guess I'm asking if they could come up with the T from the reviewing the video, why couldn't they come up with the flagrant?