If Auburn makes its free throws, game over. However 99 refs out of a hundred don’t blow the whistle on that final shot. Agree with stink, the tigs took it up the arse.
When did they do that survey of 100 D1 basketball officials ?
]]>AndreWhere wrote:stinkfist wrote:Andre, the bottom line is you can't make 'contact call' at that point in the game....just like calling ticky-tack contact interference late in a football game.....
that will always be bullshite in my book...
Ticky-tack is a fair description. The defender throwing up his arms in "guilty innocence" probably backfired.
No matter the level of play, venue, or sport, the real stars have a way of making their presence known... and they wear black-and-white stripes.
XACLY! it ruins the bulk of what was fought for in the previous 99% of the game....
it's different when it's flagrant......that one wasn't anywhere in the ballpark of that definition....
I got TT in this one....no TTT for TT!
Foul call was absolutely legitimate and it should never matter what point in the game it is . A foul is a foul-period.
]]>stinkfist wrote:Andre, the bottom line is you can't make 'contact call' at that point in the game....just like calling ticky-tack contact interference late in a football game.....
that will always be bullshite in my book...
Ticky-tack is a fair description. The defender throwing up his arms in "guilty innocence" probably backfired.
No matter the level of play, venue, or sport, the real stars have a way of making their presence known... and they wear black-and-white stripes.
XACLY! it ruins the bulk of what was fought for in the previous 99% of the game....
it's different when it's flagrant......that one wasn't anywhere in the ballpark of that definition....
I got TT in this one....no TTT for TT!
]]>Andre, the bottom line is you can't make 'contact call' at that point in the game....just like calling ticky-tack contact interference late in a football game.....
that will always be bullshite in my book...
Ticky-tack is a fair description. The defender throwing up his arms in "guilty innocence" probably backfired.
No matter the level of play, venue, or sport, the real stars have a way of making their presence known... and they wear black-and-white stripes.
]]>that will always be bullshite in my book...
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