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N.C. vs. Ohio
There was a throw in play for N.C. during the overtime. I think it was about 1:40 or so left on the clock. There was a foul committed by N.C. and Ohio shot bonus free throws.
Is the college rule different than high school in this respect? Also, there was an unusual travel that was missed with about :50 seconds left in overtime. Ohio player jumps to take a jump shot, decides against it and throws the ball to the floor. Then recovers it. Should have been a travel, since his pivot foot clearly left the floor before the ball did to begin a dribble. |
It's most definitely the same rule, remember the summer full of discussions we had :confused:
And definitely a missed travel also. |
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I didn't see Coach Roy Williams complaining ..... so I thought the rule was different for NCAA. Even the all knowing announcers didn't comment on that. They did say that the Ohio player was lucky that he was not called for traveling on a later play.
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Unforgettable ...
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Throw in ended?
[QUOTE=Toren;833976]There was a throw in play for N.C. during the overtime. I think it was about 1:40 or so left on the clock. There was a foul committed by N.C. and Ohio shot bonus free throws.
Is the college rule different than high school in this respect? I remember the play but it could be the official felt the defender from Ohio touched the ball, ending the throw-in, just before the contact by Zeller of NC. This play was almost identical to the one I had in the double OT game a couple of weeks ago except the offensive player contacted the defender before the ball was touched. |
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You are totally messed up on this. |
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Help me Rhonda
Ooops! Senior moment; but hopefully not totally messed up. :o
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