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Originally Posted by chapmaja
I've seen a ton of calls I have not agreed with so far this tourney season (men and women).
The above mentioned Baylor-Louisville game is the most controversial.
My biggest complaint about the tourney has not been with the officiating, it is with the rules.
How many times have we witnessed a team without a timeout remaining getting extra time while the officials review how much time is on the clock. This rule has the potential to significantly alter the ending of a game.
The handling of clock issues should be the same as rule 5-10 of the NFHS book. Spending 2 minutes to determine if the clock should read 2.3 or 2.4 remaining is ridiculous when it gives a team what amounts to an additional time out to set up a play they otherwise would not have a chance to set up if the element of human error was still allowed.
If the officials know an error occurred then they should be allowed to review, which has happened a couple times this tourney (like a full second off the clock for example), but when we are talking about the margin of human error) roughly .14 for reaction time we are to nit picky.
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Blame the coaches and ADs who write the rules. Maybe they like that free time out.