We should set up a End of Game Meltdown Hall of Fame somewhere.
We should set up a End of Game Meltdown Hall of Fame somewhere.
I watched the replay last night and I could not tell from the camera angle. It looked closeWas anybody watching the TV feed of the game, and did the pass really hit the line?
I agree with Tom, as an official Im not sure I follow how he even made that call? That would mean that he was staring at the ball the entire time and nothing else.....
They didn't have a good view of it, but I didn't think the ball hit the line. Some people have said that Sherrod stepped on the line and that was the call.
TV clearly showed Hewitt yelling "You are awful" at a ref over and over early in yesterday's game. It's one thing to challenge the refs hoping to get inside their heads and get some returns. It's quite another thing to insult someone and then wonder why they don't want to call things your way.Are we always playing 8 vs 5? Seems like no ref likes Blewitt.
It really was a BS call. Everybody in my section was cheering, because we assumed they called a foul on UMass. Then the ref starts pointing the other way and saying we turned it over.
I also agree with P49 about them grabbing Sherrod in the open court. How can that be anything but a breakaway? It's really no different than the one Allen was called for against St. Joes. We should have gotten 2 FTs and the ball. Again, if that happens, it's pretty much game over, and we aren't talking about botched inbounds plays, dredging up old posts from the GT boards., or listening to GS make the same lame Blewitt joke for the 20th time.
TV clearly showed Hewitt yelling "You are awful" at a ref over and over early in yesterday's game. It's one thing to challenge the refs hoping to get inside their heads and get some returns. It's quite another thing to insult someone and then wonder why they don't want to call things your way.
But as in most games, bad calls are present so you have to do everything in your control to try and make it to where they dont effect the game. Sometimes they end up doing so, but you cant really depend on that either way if you take care of your own business.
Keep in mind Allen got bailed out by a call in the final seconds when they called a reach when he picked up his dribble in the backcourt corner.....
He was being bumped repeatedly in that call. It wasn't just a phantom.
Was anybody watching the TV feed of the game, and did the pass really hit the line?
Had the ref not said Sherrod's inbounds pass hit the line last night — seriously, who can see that let alone calls it? — we would have hit at least one FT and iced the game.
Exactly right. That is a tough call to make. And from what I saw on TV, the ball was not clearly on the line. Don't want to believe in conspiracies, but the A-10 may be guilty of helping the top teams. They are letting vcu mug other teams at mid-court and then the line call and not calling a foul before Sherrod lost the ball. He may not have been fouled but normally that gets called.