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NCAA Question - Kansas/Kansas State game
Early in Saturday's Kansas/K-State game there was a "put-back" dunk by a KSU player that entered the basket, passed completely through the rim, caught in the net and popped right back out.
It wasn't caught by the officials, and would have been very difficult to see in real time. Question - is this reviewable on video? I haven't looked at an NCAA-M rules book in quite a while, and don't think it is, but was curious. Correctable error time frame if so? |
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Man, I had a brain block - I had said at first no basket, then convinced myself since that the ball just had to pass completely through the rim. I know better.
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Bob Knight was wondering this same thing in the Texas vs. Texas A&M game tonight. In fact, they went to the monitor to review a play that had the announcing crew thinking they were reviewing it, but they were actually reviewing a clock malfunction.
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