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Old Sat Mar 26, 2016, 10:15pm
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You know Im not one to criticize these guys, but I think they should have been able to get the team control correct without going to the monitor.
I think they eventually would have because they huddled before they first went to the monitor. But in this situation, with a confirmation tool at their disposal, why not use it in this very critical situation?
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Old Sat Mar 26, 2016, 11:18pm
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I loved how they pretended to be unsure so that they could confirm whether or not this was a TC foul. Well done.
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You know Im not one to criticize these guys, but I think they should have been able to get the team control correct without going to the monitor.
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I think they eventually would have because they huddled before they first went to the monitor. But in this situation, with a confirmation tool at their disposal, why not use it in this very critical situation?
What makes you think they went to the monitor to determine whether it was a TC foul, especially since it isn't allowed by rule? There are too many people sitting at the scorer's table and too many microphones around for a crew in a regional final to go to the monitor for an unauthorized reason.
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Old Sat Mar 26, 2016, 11:27pm
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It was a correct call, but the Kansas player was fouled on his dribble, which was why he lost control of the ball in the first place.
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Old Sun Mar 27, 2016, 12:42am
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It was a correct call, but the Kansas player was fouled on his dribble, which was why he lost control of the ball in the first place.
That was my thought - he got fouled by both Nova players.

Which official made the call? If he and Doug Sirmons from the Gonzaga game aren't working next weekend, we'll perhaps know why.

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Old Sun Mar 27, 2016, 12:51am
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That was my thought - he got fouled by both Nova players.

Which official made the call? If he and Doug Sirmons from the Gonzaga game aren't working next weekend, we'll perhaps know why.

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My first thought was he was fouled before losing control, but when you watch in slow mo, the guy to his right does not make contact, or if there is contact it is very slight contact and was after he pushed the ball forward. The defender to his left does make some contact with the Kansas player, but it is after he had already knocked the ball forward and that contact also was slight contact.

In real time speed I am shocked the officials did not call a foul on Villanova for the first contact, but in my opinion they clearly got that call correct as well.

The simple fact is the Kansas player is the one who lost control and it was not caused by contact from an opponent.
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Old Sun Mar 27, 2016, 12:54am
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It was a correct call, but the Kansas player was fouled on his dribble, which was why he lost control of the ball in the first place.
Actually he wasn't. In real time it looks like he was, however upon slow motion review neither player has contact that is either significant or impacted the loss of control by the Kansas player. I am shocked it was not called, but they got the call correct on all fronts.
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