Nigel Hayes called for charge, about 4 minutes left in first half, looked like a botched call.
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16 minutes left, second half WI vs Florida, block/charge
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15 min left 2nd half phantom foul on happ
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This is a good one. Wisconsin/Florida. Just before 15:06 2nd Half.
FL try in flight. W22 commits pushing foul during rebounding action under the basket, so ball remains live. Then F12 appears to commit offensive BI by getting his hand entangled in the net while the ball was on/within the basket. The try ends up being successful. Crew gets together to discuss. It could very well be that they just weren't sure who's hand ended up in the net because W22's was in the neighborhood as well. But replay clearly showed that it was F12's hand. In any case, they counted the basket, which I believe was incorrect. Should have been wipe the basket, but then give the ball to FL for a throw-in as a result of the common foul. After the lengthy discussion, the crew forgot who the initial foul was on, so they went to the monitor to confirm W22. In the subsequent explanation to the TV crew (which I like that they do, by the way), it was even asked about the pulling on the net, and the official correctly stated, "no, that part of the call is not reviewable." So this time Rule 11 was applied correctly, but the inability to apply common sense with replay review here gave FL two free points. Yeah, I definitely think some major tweaking to Rule 11 is in order after this year. |
In b4 Badgerfan2 comments about the PC called on Happ at 9:05 2nd half.
No, the RA does not matter on this play as Greg Gard was arguing. It was a primary defender who established position outside the arc and moved backwards to maintain his legal position. |
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This is cool. WI/FL going deep into the rule and case books tonight!
Jump ball to start overtime, common foul on WI before the AP arrow is established, bonus rule in effect. Set the arrow to WI when the ball is at the disposal of the FL free thrower. Officials spend way too much time explaining things to the coaches and table. Eventually the PA announcer explains the rule in crystal clear language, and still the announcers are confused. No, JRut doesn't need to clip this. I just mention it because it's cool how sometimes stuff you read about but think will never happen in your game....happens. Don't be that official that likes to boast at camps, "I'm not a rules guy, but...." Those guys aren't advancing in the tournament this year.* *Edit: That's a general statement not aimed at the crew in this game, who actually I think have done an awesome job tonight (though I wish as a WI fan they hadn't missed that FL BI earlier because I'd be in bed already). |
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Beginning of OT off the tip, Foul called no team or player control Florida goes to free throw line arrow is switched? What just happened?
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4.0 seconds left in OT Leon of FL called for a foul on drive by Hayes of WI. What did the defender do wrong? Edit: Justice as FL wins on a buzzer-beater 3pt shot. |
When I re watched he tried to get back in position after being beat and tripped the offensive player on the shot. Just what I saw.
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Verne reffed OT like he didn't want a double OT. There were several iffy calls going Wisconsin's way the last 2 minutes, but fate stepped in and the correct team won. |
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