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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 07:12am
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Are you attempting to make some point with this video post?
JRutledge is a recent addition to the list of Forum members who post videos. Let's just sit back, observe, analyze, learn, discuss, and enjoy. I don't have the ability, nor do I have the time, to post such videos, so I appreciate those that do.
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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 09:39am
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The tripping is SO blatant. You have to love the official who is standing right there, yet never bothers to look down at the player on the floor. Where does he think contac might occur--on the dribbler's head?
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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 11:10am
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The tripping is SO blatant. You have to love the official who is standing right there, yet never bothers to look down at the player on the floor. Where does he think contac might occur--on the dribbler's head?
(sarcasm on)

This play is indicative of a huge problem with all officials at the collegiate level. They do not care about the safety of the players. This fool should be looking at the player down on the court to at least make sure he's okay after such a fall. On top of that, he should look there as the dribbler is running near the player down on the court.

College officials are awful.

(sarcasm off)
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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 11:19am
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The tripping is SO blatant. You have to love the official who is standing right there, yet never bothers to look down at the player on the floor. Where does he think contac might occur--on the dribbler's head?
I was thinking the same thing. A reminder for us to look where the contact is likely to occur.

Anyone else tossing this kid in a high school game?
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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 11:25am
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NFHS: IPF at minimum... I probably wouldn't go flagrant, but I wouldn't try to talk a partner out of a flagrant either.
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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 11:43am
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Duke gets all the calls.
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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 12:08pm
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I was thinking the same thing. A reminder for us to look where the contact is likely to occur.

Anyone else tossing this kid in a high school game?
Yup. I use almost the same reasoning when I call a flagrant on dunks/layups when the defense comes from behind and takes out the players legs. No excuse for plays that have a high probability of injuring players.

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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 12:14pm
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I agree, thanks to all who post videos!

Question about how a slightly different situation would be handled at the NCAA level: White trips black and there is no call (same as before), but the ball bounces to another black player who goes down and scores. At this point, play is stopped to review the trip. How is this play adjudicated?
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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 12:24pm
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I agree, thanks to all who post videos!

Question about how a slightly different situation would be handled at the NCAA level: White trips black and there is no call (same as before), but the ball bounces to another black player who goes down and scores. At this point, play is stopped to review the trip. How is this play adjudicated?
1. You're welcome.

2. The penalty for an F1 is two shots + possession to the offended team. The only difference in your scenario is Louisville would've had 2 (or 3) extra points. Louisville would've received a throw-in at the spot nearest the foul.
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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 12:33pm
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Play #1: The defender embellished a bit but I'll go with an illegal screen. Whether the defender was moving as the screen was set was so close I can give the defense the benefit of the doubt.

Play #2: Yeah, kind of baffling why the L/new Twas still looking into the lane when Louisville gained control of the ball. I'd have to think it was the T/new L who initiated talk of a review. If the C had seen it I'm thinking he would've had a late whistle.
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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 12:15pm
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Anyone else tossing this kid in a high school game?
I'm just going intentional unless there has been other issues with this player/team.

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Duke gets all the calls.
I'm admittedly biased as someone who grew up a UNC fan and then graduated from Maryland but I know College supervisors who still reference the 2001 UMD/Duke Final 4 game as one of the worst officiated games in recent memory. Duke did "get all the calls" in that game. It was rather pathetic actually.
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Old Tue Feb 09, 2016, 09:55am
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JRutledge is a recent addition to the list of Forum members who post videos. Let's just sit back, observe, analyze, learn, discuss, and enjoy. I don't have the ability, nor do I have the time, to post such videos, so I appreciate those that do.
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Thanks, Rut, JetMet and others for the vids. The ensuing discussion is fantastic too.
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