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maxpower773

I don't know if anyone just watched that game...but how did 1.1 seconds go off the clock at the end of the game? Horrible call by the refs on that one.

MonsterWebWarrior

Because the ball didn't bounce out of bounds right away.  It bounced in bounds and then bounced out of bounds.  It was the right call.  The announcers never saw it.  But it was plainly obvious on tv.
"We need to get back to eating hamburgers."  - Buzz Williams

maxpower773

That still wasn't 1.1 seconds, all he did was tip it, the ball was moving pretty quickly. 1 second is a lot of time and I don't think that much time passed. I didn't agree with the announcers that it was only .2 or .1 seconds but it didn't seem like 1.1. And how many games does this make now since the conference tournaments that have had timing problems?

Nukem2

Thats still an awfyully short 1.1 seconds.  Probably more like 3/10 of a second to 2.8...?

77ncaachamps

I think 2.5 came off.

Really tough call to make.
SS Marquette

MonsterWebWarrior

Watch the replay again.  Time how much time came off between bounces.  It was a second. 
"We need to get back to eating hamburgers."  - Buzz Williams

NYWarrior

A&M missed a FT in the last minute (by their best shooter), blew a layup (by their best player) and failed to claim a defensive rebound 3 times in a row.

what a choke

SoCalwarrior

When is the ball officially out of bounds?  When it crosses the line in the air, or when it hits something out of bounds?  If it's the latter, then I would agree that it was closer to one second.

maxpower773

It definitely was, but it still sucks that they can't even be given a fair chance because of a judgment call. If that was MU would you be fine with it?

NYWarrior

Quote from: maxpower773 on March 22, 2007, 09:05:24 PM
It definitely was, but it still sucks that they can't even be given a fair chance because of a judgment call. If that was MU would you be fine with it?

Judgement calls are part of the game.  The ball didnt hit the sideline after it was initially touched......the clock runs.  Shoulda never come to that.

NYWarrior

Quote from: SoCalwarrior on March 22, 2007, 09:04:30 PM
When is the ball officially out of bounds?  When it crosses the line in the air, or when it hits something out of bounds?  If it's the latter, then I would agree that it was closer to one second.

the clock runs until the ball touches something out of bounds.

maxpower773

Ok, well that makes more sense then, cause then it definitely took a while til it hit the table.

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