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Askew was awful, could not even get the offense started.
In all fairness, there is no offense to start
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Askew was awful, could not even get the offense started.
I would like to invent a new game that is modeled off of basketball, but has some different rules. I would make no rules about getting ran over. If someone runs you over, you need to get up, get stronger, quit being a baby on the floor.If anything is killin college basketball it’s the block/charge call. Refs are so quick to call charges, but the refs really called it poorly in the first 10 of the second half.
Exactly. So just take the human judgement aspect out to the max extent possible and simplify the rulebook. If you stop your feet and fall (not being bulldozed through and tumbling) then its an auto D foul.
The worse thing to happen to college ball is when they changed how they called the B/C. You use to have to be completely set, no movement, and then they started saying "legal guarding position" and you get all the feet still sliding and all that trash.
The 2nd half Braun-lowered shoulder-into-Sarr during a run-out, bad whistle sent Sarr to the bench.... AND he was having a monster game...
Very bad call....
Huge momentum swing...
And your slum lord of a head coach willfully endangered everyone in that game by playing a kid with obvious Covid signs. That makes your coach evil.Mintz traveled on his desperation three which wasn't called.
And your slum lord of a head coach willfully endangered everyone in that game by playing a kid with obvious Covid signs. That makes your coach evil.
Nope. He's a proven liar and a fraud.Bill Self explains Marcus Garrett's health situation from KU-UK
The KU basketball point guard was hindered due to illness, Self said.247sports.com
Refs were bad in the second half.
Are you an official? How is the block charge rule written? By the way I have been an official for 24 years.
It was a terrible call. Same with Clarke "over the back" when he just had longer arms.
But Sarr missing that putback dunk probably cost the game given the situation/momentum/etc.
You made a comment that if officials would follow the block/charge rule as written it would never be called. I know how it is written, where it is in the rule book, and how to call it. I want you to tell me what you think how it is written. The only point that is proven is you have no clue about the rule. That's funny.if u r an official, and I need to explain the block/ charge rule to u, then are u not proving my point?