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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 08:12am
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If the clock had been running, and it was the team that was ahead that didn't get to the ball, then start counting.

Or, if one player had the ball, but the others "weren't ready" -- then start the count.

In this game, in this situation, it was right (imo).
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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 11:07am
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I'd love to see a video of the sequence before that. Specifically how the ND player ended up on the floor after engaging with #0 from SFA.

(Personally, I think the new L should've made a 5 second call from half court. )
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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 11:08am
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I'd love to see a video of the sequence before that. Specifically how the ND player ended up on the floor after engaging with #0 from SFA.

(Personally, I think the new L should've made a 5 second call from half court. )
Ha, i caught that. lets see that one again...
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Were all three zebras Irish Catholic celebrating the holiday ??? SFA had no chance !!!!!
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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 12:16pm
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As I recall, with the ball on the floor out of bounds, one player stepped out of bounds, then motioned to another to step out and make the throw-in. I'm thinking I would have started the count when the first player stepped out.
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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 12:21pm
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There is a big difference between a clock running and a clock being totally stopped. All that delay did was help the defense set up. Without specific direction from the NCAA, I am OK with what was done.

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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 12:24pm
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There is a big difference between a clock running and a clock being totally stopped. All that delay did was help the defense set up. Without specific direction from the NCAA, I am OK with what was done.

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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 12:50pm
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As I recall, with the ball on the floor out of bounds, one player stepped out of bounds, then motioned to another to step out and make the throw-in. I'm thinking I would have started the count when the first player stepped out.
At that point the ball was still out of reach of anybody. It had rolled a long way into the crowd or whoever was sitting back there

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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 01:03pm
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At that point the ball was still out of reach of anybody. It head rolled a long way into the crowd or whoever was sitting back there

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Not sure about that, but I know he wasn't reaching for it. He was directing traffic for the other guy to step out and make the pass while he went back in to receive it.
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Old Mon Mar 21, 2016, 01:08pm
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Not sure about that, but I know he wasn't reaching for it. He was directing traffic for the other guy to step out and make the pass while he went back in to receive it.
Seriously, why's he required to go get the ball?
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