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Vid Request: Texas vs Oklahoma
Goaltending call at about the 11:00 mark of 2nd half. Missed call.
Good example of why we should not be trying to make these kind of calls from the L. This was my lesson learned from my game tonight where I had probably my worst call of the year with a foul on a clean block up top. Leave this stuff to the outside officials!! |
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When the game is over I will post the video.
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The PC against Texas in the final 30 seconds would be an intriguing play to discuss. Not necessarily the merit of the call itself, but the timing of the whistle and where the L is looking when he decides to make the call.
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It was close for sure. I also have no problem with the Lead calling this in transition the only time they should make this call. But it was close. Peace
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White 11 may have gotten a piece of the ball on the initial shot block attempt. Does that change anything? |
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Peace
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Great call, ball was on the way down. |
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I thought that as well. The shot was blocked for sure.
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Looks to me like the arm never extends, and the defensive player emblishes quite a bit. Did anyone else notice right after that, when OU called the timeout, the calling official heads right to the Texas bench? My first thought was why is he even engaging them at that time.
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The defender definitely hit the ball on the release. That doesn't make the try automatically over. The official would need to deem that the ball no longer has a chance to go into the basket. If that is the case, then the try would be over and any subsequent touch could not be GT, but could be BI.
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I believe that it is obvious that the official waits until the try is released and on the way down towards the basket before making the decision that he needs to have a whistle. I'm convinced that the official felt that the player was going to score a basket to give his team the lead and because of that decided to have a whistle. If the player had passed to the corner or thrown up a wild shot which likely would have missed, I believe that the official would not have put a whistle on this action. I don't find officiating in this manner defendable. |
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That said, that was an amazing block. Sent from my SPH-L900 using Tapatalk
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