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Old Sun Feb 26, 2012, 08:33pm
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Thanks APG, but gave you wrong time based on a fanboy blog. It was at the 12:00 minute mark of the 2nd half, so a couple plays later than this one. I just checked the play-by-play myself.
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Old Sun Feb 26, 2012, 08:35pm
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OK, now we are going to suspend you from future requests.

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That's what I get for listening to a fan's description of a play. They can't even get the dang time correct.

The local paper did have an article on the play in question, focused around Roy Williams defending the officials' call, and it put the wrong time also.

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Old Sun Feb 26, 2012, 09:52pm
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Old Sun Feb 26, 2012, 10:14pm
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Old Mon Feb 27, 2012, 09:50am
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while they are checking that replay to see if it was an F1, can they call the T for the flop?? It didn't look like the L or C had anything, so this call came from T??
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Old Mon Feb 27, 2012, 10:18am
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while they are checking that replay to see if it was an F1, can they call the T for the flop?? It didn't look like the L or C had anything, so this call came from T??
If you are talking about this second play, the Lead called the foul on UVA's Scott. You can see him pointing to the endline to indicate where the spot throw-in will occur. He didn't use the fist mechanic to indicate a foul. And looking at Scott's reaction I don't think he is surprised that a foul was called against him. Hard to tell from the angles provided how solid his contact was with Henson. I do think though that Henson should have been whistled for a foul first for pushing Scott in the back.
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Old Mon Feb 27, 2012, 10:24am
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If you are talking about this second play, the Lead called the foul on UVA's Scott. You can see him pointing to the endline to indicate where the spot throw-in will occur. He didn't use the fist mechanic to indicate a foul.
It's such an ingrained habit to come up with a fist for me on all but obvious PC fouls in my primary that I can't imagine simply blowing a whistle and pointing to the floor like this official did. This is the kind of mechanic we normally see from a rookie official who isn't used to calling fouls.
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Old Mon Feb 27, 2012, 10:28am
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If you are talking about this second play, the Lead called the foul on UVA's Scott. You can see him pointing to the endline to indicate where the spot throw-in will occur. He didn't use the fist mechanic to indicate a foul. And looking at Scott's reaction I don't think he is surprised that a foul was called against him. Hard to tell from the angles provided how solid his contact was with Henson. I do think though that Henson should have been whistled for a foul first for pushing Scott in the back.
Looks like the C was slow in getting down to the free throw line extended. If he had been there when the shot went up I think he would have caught Henson's push in the back
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Old Mon Feb 27, 2012, 05:07pm
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Can't really tell from video what exactly happened but looks like very poor mechanics by lead. Doesn't help his case trying to sell the call by any means.
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