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Old Thu Mar 10, 2016, 08:38pm
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Ff1 uva/gt

About 11:00 in the second half. Be prepared for Jay Bilas's ranting, JRut.
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Old Thu Mar 10, 2016, 08:45pm
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About 11:00 in the second half. Be prepared for Jay Bilas's ranting, JRut.
Give me until tonight and I will have this for you.

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Old Fri Mar 11, 2016, 01:36am
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Here is the video.



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Old Fri Mar 11, 2016, 01:41am
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Well at least if Bilas is going to rant, he might as well be right about it.
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Old Fri Mar 11, 2016, 02:28am
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Well at least if Bilas is going to rant, he might as well be right about it.
Well, he wasn't that wrong. The elbow only contacted the opponents bicep and was nowhere near being above his shoulders. The player who the elbow hit did flop...he acted like it hit him in the face and it didn't.
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Old Fri Mar 11, 2016, 09:19am
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As much as Bilas may be a blowhard who doesn't know rule application to save his life, even they are right now and then.
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Old Fri Mar 11, 2016, 09:02pm
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He also bemoaned a charge call earlier in the UNC-ND game "that's not a charge, he turned away, you can't do that". When he first started broadcasting a lot of games I was hopeful. Now I'm just disappointed.
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Old Sat Mar 12, 2016, 03:51pm
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In the ODU Middle Tennessee State game a similar situation. The score was 21 to 20 at the time they went to the monitor but I don't know the time on a clock. I think they really could have called a technical for faking being fouled.

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Old Sat Mar 12, 2016, 04:21pm
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Vid request: FS1 ODU/MTSU 3:57 of 1st Half

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In the ODU Middle Tennessee State game a similar situation. The score was 21 to 20 at the time they went to the monitor but I don't know the time on a clock. I think they really could have called a technical for faking being fouled.

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It starts about the 3:57 mark of the 1st half, and the game is on FS1.

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Old Tue Mar 15, 2016, 09:44am
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In the ODU Middle Tennessee State game a similar situation. The score was 21 to 20 at the time they went to the monitor but I don't know the time on a clock. I think they really could have called a technical for faking being fouled.

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Bumping to see if we can still get this one. 3:57 mark of the 1st half on FS1.

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Old Tue Mar 15, 2016, 10:19am
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I worked a game where one was called but it was a mess.

PLayer A was leaning away from contact and bailing out early all night. No idea how much trying to fake being fouled and how much was him just being soft. My partner warned him and then warned the coach.

2nd half player is defending the ball when he gets blown by on a ripthrough and go. Instead of sliding gets blown up and hits the ground like he's been hit by a shotgun blast. My partner immediately blows the play dead and calls a T for flopping. Kid gets up spits blood on my partners shoe, causes a scene and gets tossed.

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Old Tue Mar 15, 2016, 10:36am
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Downgrade to no call?

Just curious if anyone downgrades this play to a no call and go with POI given you saw the angles we did. I know that we can do this in NCAAW, but not sure if Men can do it. To me it looks like player going in with hands extended to "set up" his fool the referee play. I'd take the foul away and that player will have a harder time getting a foul call the rest of the night because I will have to evaluate if he is trying to fool me again.
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Old Tue Mar 15, 2016, 11:47am
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I worked a game where one was called but it was a mess.

PLayer A was leaning away from contact and bailing out early all night. No idea how much trying to fake being fouled and how much was him just being soft. My partner warned him and then warned the coach.

2nd half player is defending the ball when he gets blown by on a ripthrough and go. Instead of sliding gets blown up and hits the ground like he's been hit by a shotgun blast. My partner immediately blows the play dead and calls a T for flopping. Kid gets up spits blood on my partners shoe, causes a scene and gets tossed.

UGLY.
Sounds like your partner blew it. He should stop penalizing players for doing what they're legally permitted to do. That mentality led him into a bad call.
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