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yooperbballref Sun Mar 10, 2013 08:00pm

Indiana vs Michigan
 
Did anyone see the end of the game where with about 1 minute left in the game Michigan had a easy layup and was fouled?

Watching it live (as a mich fan) I first thought it was an intentional. After watching replays of it, I could see it being called either way. Anyone else have an opinion on this?

Hopefully someone can post a video of it for those of you that did not see it.

APG Sun Mar 10, 2013 08:04pm

Intentional in that he meant to do it or are you trying to use NFHS verbiage of intentional? Because NCAA did away with that terminology...it's flagrant 1's and 2's. I'll have the play up hopefully in the next couple of days.

stiffler3492 Sun Mar 10, 2013 08:06pm

The swipe on the arm I thought was fine, but Watford had his hand on the back of the layer-upper.

Not sure if he extended it, as in a push, or not.

yooperbballref Sun Mar 10, 2013 08:09pm

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Originally Posted by stiffler3492 (Post 884064)
The swipe on the arm I thought was fine, but Watford had his hand on the back of the layer-upper.

Not sure if he extended it, as in a push, or not.

Thats what I was thinking too. I was at working watching on a small TV but I dont think he would of caught him to slap the arm if not for the off hand on the back.

yooperbballref Sun Mar 10, 2013 08:14pm

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Originally Posted by APG (Post 884063)
Intentional in that he meant to do it or are you trying to use NFHS verbiage of intentional? Because NCAA did away with that terminology...it's flagrant 1's and 2's. I'll have the play up hopefully in the next couple of days.

Intentional as in the NFHS language. Flagrant 1 in NCAA

OKREF Sun Mar 10, 2013 08:38pm

I saw it. I didn't think it was excessive. I thought the IU player made a legitimate play on the ball. The hand was on the back but he seemed to pull it off and didn't follow through with a push.

BktBallRef Sun Mar 10, 2013 09:07pm

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Originally Posted by yooperbballref (Post 884065)
... I dont think he would of caught him to slap the arm if not for the off hand on the back.

Please tell me how the hand in the back helped him catch him to slap the arm.

Quote:

Originally Posted by OKREF (Post 884068)
I saw it. I didn't think it was excessive. I thought the IU player made a legitimate play on the ball. The hand was on the back but he seemed to pull it off and didn't follow through with a push.

Agreed. I thought the correct call was made.

canuckrefguy Mon Mar 11, 2013 12:00am

Common foul. An obvious attempt to play the ball. Full stop.

No players or coaches want that to be an intentional or Flagrant foul.

BillyMac Mon Mar 11, 2013 06:39am

How About The Thrower-In-Er ???
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by stiffler3492 (Post 884064)
The layer-upper.

Somebody should introduce Dr. Naismith to Mr. Webster.

stiffler3492 Mon Mar 11, 2013 07:46am

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 884113)
Somebody should introduce Dr. Naismith to Mr. Webster.

Hahah. Couldn't think of a good way to word it. Suppose I could have gone with rulebook-speak.


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