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What I'm impressed with is that Bobby Donato has to be at least 66 or 67 years old.
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He's 110.
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I read this on anothe rboard.
"I told my son about it going to six OTs this morning and he said "Someone at Buffalo Wild Wings must have kept asking the bartender for another OT!"
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Did we see the Syracuse guy catch with one foot on the 3 point line and dunk without a dribble?
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This thread has to be 5 stars just because of the content. It also might drive the curiosity of someone.
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LOL!! Thanks for sharing, Tony...
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Uconn vs Syracuse
In 35 years officiating, when there was a question about a shot at the end of a game or overtime, we were always instructed to ask the timer "Where was the ball when the horn went off?" not "where was the ball when the clock went to 0:00?" I'm sure many official has had the clock go to 0:00 and the horn not sound. Wonder why this subject didn't come up at the end of regulation?
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Currently at the NCAA level the zeros ON THE GAME CLOCK has the highest priority. The LED lights are 2nd, and the horn sounding is 3rd. Rule 2, Section 13, Article 4. In games with a 10th-of-a-second game clock display and where an official courtside monitor is used, the reading of zeros on the game clock is to be used to determine whether a try for goal, a shot-clock violation or a foul occurred before or after the expiration of time in any period. When the game clock is not visible, the officials shall verify the original call with the use of the red/LED light(s). When the red/LED light(s) are not visible, the sounding of the game-clock horn shall be utilized. When definitive information is unattainable with the use of the monitor, the original call stands. This is not the case with the shot clock. For the shot clock the horn is controlling and the showing of zero does NOT indicate a violation. Rule 2, Section 11, Article 9. Sound the shot-clock horn at the expiration of the shot-clock period. This shot-clock horn shall not stop play unless recognized by an official’s whistle. When the shot clock indicates zeros but the shot-clock horn has not sounded, the shot-clock time has not expired. -------------------------------------- At the HS level under NFHS rules the SOUNDING OF THE HORN has the highest priority, even if there are supplementary lights per 2-12-7, 5-6-2, and 1-14. 2-12-7: "...Indicate by signal the expiration of playing time in each quarter or extra period. If a supplementary red light is used, the timer’s signal is the official expiration of playing time." |
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About two days later, video came out showing the SLU player's hand still on the ball with the arena clock at zero and the clock from the video still at something like two tenths left. Gerry Pollard was the R in the game. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIU5k_4cRos (If you stop that video at the right time, you can hear the horn go off right before you pause it and his hand is still on the ball) Here's one more view. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=olrfP...eature=related (I believe there's a light on top of the shot clock that you can see go off while the ball is still on his hand) This isn't sour grapes, as it was almost four years ago. Just wanted to get other opinions on it. (Although SLU's #15 does give a nice shove to MSU's #0 just before the tip-in) Last edited by zm1283; Mon Mar 16, 2009 at 07:55pm. |
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Texas @ Providence
7:00 PM ET, January 5, 2004 Dunkin' Donuts Center Providence, RI 79-77 in OT Clock, light were not synchronized - Men's College Basketball - ESPN Texas vs. Providence - Recap - January 05, 2004 - ESPN |
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