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Nova-Kansas 34.1
Tripping foul called on sliding Kansas player who upends stationary defender while sliding toward loose ball.
I understand the rationale and its basis, just wondering who here would get this at this stage of this type of game? At least they got the TC part of it right, eventually. |
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This is a foul. I do not even know how this is a debate?
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And that is why we do not listen to them.
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I am not going to contend with a seasoned Elite Eight official's judgment in this case.
The rule is the rule (a player is entitled to his spot on the court provided he gets there first), and as the sideline reporter pointed out not long before this, Bill Self told his players to bust it for every loose ball. This coaching dictum carries risk. See Exhibit A. I'm sure all three officials knew who fouled and who was fouled, but 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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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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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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I have been a Jay Hawk fan from birth (my mom is Class of 1942), and I would have made that call.
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A horrible call. Whether DG had control of the ball didn't matter, because Nova never got control, so was still in team control. So you penalize a kid for diving for a loose ball who gets there first, while the foulee doesn't even go to the ground to recover? Terrible call, sorry.
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