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Went down to the final shot and the officials had to go to the replay to see if the BYU shot beat the buzzer. It didn't and ASU wins by one. Great finish. The television replay cut it down into individual frames with the clock on the screen and it was still really hard to tell, but I think they got it right.
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Here it is on Youtube:
YouTube - BYU ASU last seconds It doesn't show the 0.0 seconds on the clock but it does show the light go off and the ball was still in BYU player's hand. |
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Don't agree with you but then I'm a huge BYU fan. So it's probably pointless for us to argue this point. I'm curious about two points though.
1. How many of you would completely pass on the fact that the shooter is being heavily forearmed away from the basket. 2. If you would call the foul on the shooter, and you think the shot was barely no good and you go that replay would you at all be influenced in ruling on the shot by what you saw on the rest of the play. (BTW, this was only the last of straw of a games worth of officiating nightmares that saw me for the first team hear a D-I official friend of mine admit that officials do influence games and that this bunch had. He's for a long time been adamant that complaining yields nothing.) ________ Latina Cam Last edited by youngump; Mon Sep 19, 2011 at 06:36pm. |
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No my D1 friend and I discussed the game after it was over. ________ Infants Nexium Last edited by youngump; Mon Sep 19, 2011 at 06:36pm. |
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Going frame by frame, I don't think there's any doubt his hand was still in contact with the ball when the light came on.
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