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Rich Sun Mar 19, 2017 01:57pm

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Originally Posted by Adam (Post 1002863)
I'm sure it'll be taken into account: it's only one call, and it was tough to see in real time, but as you noted, that's how it works when officials have to be narrowed down in some way. It's going to be the little things that separate them. Hopefully the L doesn't suffer along with them.


The technical was absolutely correct, so you'd think not.

dahoopref Sun Mar 19, 2017 05:44pm

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Originally Posted by Rich (Post 1002847)
You know, there's gotta be SOME criteria for JD Collins to use to narrow the field from Week 1 to Week 2 to the Final Four.

Why shouldn't it be a missed call that decides such a thing?

Those guys know what's at stake. They sign on for it.

I have to trust that the "system" will take account for all the CC, NCC, CI, and NCI to determine who moves on. Does a decision that happens with 18 seconds left in the game weigh the same with one that happens at 4:54 left in the game? We shall see.

If all things being equal IMO, the crew with the F1 in the Ark-SH game should advance to the next round than the Gz-NW or Ky-NKy crew.

frezer11 Sun Mar 19, 2017 06:07pm

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Originally Posted by crosscountry55 (Post 1002840)
One would have to imagine that T and C may not be working next weekend. They are probably painfully aware of that as well.

Unfortunate miss, but the NCAA tournament is an officiating glass house, and officials understand the accountability involved.



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Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich (Post 1002847)
You know, there's gotta be SOME criteria for JD Collins to use to narrow the field from Week 1 to Week 2 to the Final Four.

Why shouldn't it be a missed call that decides such a thing?

Those guys know what's at stake. They sign on for it.

I think you're right Rich, it probably will be taken into account, but I think a mistake like this should be punished less severely than one like the correctable error timing mistake that Camron Rust brought up in another thread. (For those who didn't read that, officials put 4 seconds back on the clock at the 12:30 mark of the 2nd half when a correctable error was discovered.) While totally irrelevant to the game, the correctable error was a kicked rule, where as this was simply a missed call. No one I watched with caught it live either, it wasn't until replays made it clear what had happened.


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