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![]() "The game was delayed several minutes until the floor could be cleared and Duke was awarded two free throws on a technical foul against Florida State for its players leaving the bench area." - USA Today http://www.usatoday.com/sports/colle...flastate_x.htm |
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Agreed
I saw it too.
I figured being so close to Bracket time that we'd have about 4 or 5 pages long of fans crying about how they didn't get the ball back after the technical. ![]() Anyways, I agree, great job by the officials. And shame on the time keeper for turning the clock on... |
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BTW for our conspiracy theorists: FTs on Feb. 4: FSU 10-11; Duke 31-43 Team Fouls: FSU 28; Duke 15 FTs on Mar. 1: FSU 32-40; Duke 10-17 Team Fouls: FSU 18; Duke 30 That's pretty close to a reversal! ![]() [Edited by Nevadaref on Mar 2nd, 2006 at 06:13 AM] |
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I watched the game and was disappointed in the outcome. However, FSU played it tough and Duke had it's chances. Here's hoping the outcome is better on Saturday.
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Straight from the NCAA rule book.
10-5-3 A.R. 9. Team B leads, 67-66. A1s two-point try for goal is successful. Two seconds remain on the game clock. Assuming that the successful try was a game-ending and winning goal, bench personnel and fans from Team A go onto the playing court to celebrate. RULING: When the celebration causes a delay by preventing the ball from being promptly made live or prevents continuous play, an indirect technical foul shall be assessed to the offending team. Any player from Team B shall attempt the two free throws and play shall resume at the point of interruption. When the celebration does not delay or interfere with play, the celebration shall be ignored. |
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I'm not really a Duke or Anti-Duke guy and I wasn't being sarcastic. Redick didn't have a super game but I love the kid's shhoting fundamentals and his soft touch on drives. Plus, I love the way he moves w/o the ball.
Here are his 2005-6 stats: J. Redick 254-519 48.9% 110-258 42.6% 197-223 88.3% He was 6-14 last night on 2-pt. field goal attempts. Not stellar but I've seen worse. And 4 for 14 on 3's is OK in my book. Also, he was 6-6 from the line. That's not a "terrible" night for a shooter. |
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