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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 08:40pm
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Michigan/Syracuse

Block/Charge. 10:47 first half.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 09:37pm
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Overule on OTB - 2nd half

Thought this overrule was splitting hairs......maybe lead passed on push and was giving ball to Mich and not calling a foul...
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 10:25pm
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Foul on Hardaway at 1:40

I'd like to see this play again.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 10:33pm
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Block/Charge :19.2

Oh this is going to be fun.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 10:35pm
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Block/Charge at 19.2

It was called a charge, but it looked like a block to me...he seemed to be moving laterally into contact after player was airborne.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 10:41pm
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Between that charge at the end of the game and the held ball call, this wasn't the best night for college basketball officiating. Expect the morons at ESPN and sports radio to have a field day for the next 2-3 days.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 10:46pm
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15:58, second half. I never thought of this before, but does the NCAA have the same plane violation rule (or something similar) as NFHS? I would say a defender's foot out of bounds, let alone the extended arm, is a hell of an advantage.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 10:49pm
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Charles Barkley does not know how to ref

Said McCalls call was a block not a charge. I thought it was right on and Barkley is an idiot?
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 10:55pm
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Between that charge at the end of the game and the held ball call, this wasn't the best night for college basketball officiating. Expect the morons at ESPN and sports radio to have a field day for the next 2-3 days.
Yes, in replay it was probably a block, but it was close enough that people are going to argue both sides of it. The foul call on Carter-Williams when it appeared Hardaway pushed off was a bigger one to discuss. In hindsight, I would bet the trail wished he was a step deeper to get a better look at it.

As far as the held ball goes, it was consistent with the rest of the game.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 10:55pm
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From the end line camera view, it looked like a block in slo-mo.
Perhaps Charles is right. Would that make you the idiot?
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 10:57pm
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Said McCalls call was a block not a charge. I thought it was right on and Barkley is an idiot?
Two things...Charles Barkley watches and commentates on 95 percent NBA games...meaning NBA rules and philosophies. As such, this would be an easy block in an NBA game. 2nd, I had a blocking foul watching it myself under NCAA rules.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 11:01pm
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Yes, in replay it was probably a block, but it was close enough that people are going to argue both sides of it.
I've been on Twitter most of the night. Trust me; they already have the message out that the refs screwed up both games.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 11:13pm
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Two things...Charles Barkley watches and commentates on 95 percent NBA games...meaning NBA rules and philosophies. As such, this would be an easy block in an NBA game. 2nd, I had a blocking foul watching it myself under NCAA rules.
I thought that, even though he was still shifting laterally after the shooter left the floor, he had made it into the path and the shift only changed where he got hit. I thought he got it right.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 11:15pm
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Thought this overrule was splitting hairs......maybe lead passed on push and was giving ball to Mich and not calling a foul...
Still, it was correct according to the replays (if I'm thinking of the right play). They got it right.
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Old Sat Apr 06, 2013, 11:22pm
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I was wondering about that McGary save attempt that hit the board.

It appeared to me that it hit something in the lower back of the board then went UP slightly hitting some other support before coming back down to the floor where the SU player grabbed it.

The right team got the ball on that one so it didn't really have any effect if that was the case but I'd wonder if it was just my eyes or if it did what I thought it did.
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