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JRutledge Mon Feb 23, 2015 10:48am

#1: No call. Blocks the ball and jumps backwards.

#2: PC Foul all the way.

#3: I have more of a travel. I think he falls more on his own. I do not like how far the T had to come the official was to make that call.

Peace

zm1283 Tue Feb 24, 2015 04:43pm

1. Foul

2. TC foul

3. I would never come in like he did and would let my partner live and die with that play right in front of him. I also don't work in the SEC, so they can do things this way if the supervisor is okay with it. There are times to go catch a big fish in someone else's pond, I have a hard time thinking this is one of those times.

La Rikardo Wed Feb 25, 2015 09:23pm

I'm fine with #1 being a foul, but if this is called, it should be a common foul, no? The shooter did not release the ball on the try before he lost control of the ball, so he's not an airborne shooter.

Sharpshooternes Sat Feb 28, 2015 02:20am

#3 So the rules say that as long as you keep your pivot foot in college and go to the ground with a knee or both knees or forearm, this is not a travel? If so, I learned something today.

bob jenkins Sat Feb 28, 2015 09:04am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sharpshooternes (Post 956419)
#3 So the rules say that as long as you keep your pivot foot in college and go to the ground with a knee or both knees or forearm, this is not a travel? If so, I learned something today.


I think we had a discussion on exactly this point within the past couple of weeks.

Raymond Sat Feb 28, 2015 12:12pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sharpshooternes (Post 956419)
#3 So the rules say that as long as you keep your pivot foot in college and go to the ground with a knee or both knees or forearm, this is not a travel? If so, I learned something today.

Yes, sn important difference from the FED rules.


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