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Did anyone else pay attention to…

How both teams made sure the spread was secured?

Please, stop betting on sports!
As the game was ending, I made a comment similar to what you posted and my wife asked me if I thought the refs or players were betting on the games.
I don't see how it is not happening; maybe not today but gambling is too easy now with the internet.
Short armed free throws, weird foul calling can't help but make someone wonder.
 
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If you’re working hard for your money and not betting how does it affect you that others do?
Because it’s an addiction to lots of people. And it’s none of my business at all what people do. But our words sometimes do help those who are struggling and can be an awakening for them. Sorry that offends you. Bet on.
 
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No but I noticed out coach decided not to put any defensive pressure on on Louisville and allowed them to simply run a high screen we switched putting a big on a guard and gave the 3’ or so to launch open 3’s
We were home and couldn’t force turnovers
Glad we won but that defensive game plan stunk
 
I will say that’s little sus when we get it to 10 by the end of the game and suddenly there’s some ticky tack fouls. That being said the refs were awful all night.
 
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How both teams made sure the spread was secured?

Please, stop betting on sports!

Betting is way too easy now with phones and mid-game bets. It can get out of control in a hurry. Marriages were already crumbling over money fights -- it's gonna get a lot worse sadly. Sorry if that sounds too dramatic.
 
Pat Adams had to be on the take. They grabbed us going through screens, went over the back, and hacked us at the rim the entire game to overturn a foul call under the basket from midcourt. Luckily the refs went and reviewed and went back to the original call.

Pat Adams had to be on the take. They grabbed us going through screens, went over the back, and hacked us at the rim the entire game
There was a foul call on zero under the basket that the ref right in front of it called. Pat Adams at half court tried to overturn it, which would have kept number zero in the game. Luckily they went and reviewed it, and Pat Adams was overruled. Game over for number zero. It sure did seem like he had a bias for SOME reason to overturn that call from so far away.
 
The only thing coherent you wrote is stop betting on sports. It’s a guaranteed long term losing proposition. I don’t want to hear any rebuttal from anyone saying they make money betting. Short term wins don’t count. There is no organized “controlling” of games. Just read how difficult some of past shaving incidents were to pull off (unsuccessfully for very long). With all the algorithms constantly monitoring trends in games, anomalies get picked up quickly. Could there still be one offs? Sure, but few and far between.
 
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Betting is way too easy now with phones and mid-game bets. It can get out of control in a hurry. Marriages were already crumbling over money fights -- it's gonna get a lot worse sadly. Sorry if that sounds too dramatic.
Literally saw a family member’s marriage fall apart over it this year. I mean, obviously there were other things, but when she noticed money leaking like a sieve and figured out where it was all going, there was no longer any hesitation.
 
There was a foul call on zero under the basket that the ref right in front of it called. Pat Adams at half court tried to overturn it, which would have kept number zero in the game. Luckily they went and reviewed it, and Pat Adams was overruled. Game over for number zero. It sure did seem like he had a bias for SOME reason to overturn that call from so far away.
Yes. This was the play that made it very obvious that Pat was being paid to help Louisville cover.
 
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Louisville was definitely trying to keep us from covering.

I don’t think Kentucky was trying not to cover.

I’ll buy that Pat Adams was trying his best to exert influence.
 
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There was a foul call on zero under the basket that the ref right in front of it called. Pat Adams at half court tried to overturn it, which would have kept number zero in the game. Luckily they went and reviewed it, and Pat Adams was overruled. Game over for number zero. It sure did seem like he had a bias for SOME reason to overturn that call from so far away.
Yes. That seemed pretty blatant. He was looking for anything to justify what he knew was switching it to the wrong player.

He is Satan (maybe)
 
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