2/11 Weekend Games

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TJD having his way with Hunter. Michigan is not a good team. Edit: Indiana beats them at home.
 
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How about that for an end to regulation? Duke trying to recreate our Paul-to-Griffey in bounds play to end the game.
It appeared Filipowski got fouled as time ran out. Refs said we go to OT. Duke just might have gotten jobbed there.
My wife is a Duke fan, me not so much but they did get screwed on that last call. I don't know how they can blow that especially when it can be reviewed.
 
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LSU with 3 points with 10:07 remaining in 1st half against Buz Williams and Texas A&M lol. That roster is so bad compared to what they were previously
 
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How about that for an end to regulation? Duke trying to recreate our Paul-to-Griffey in bounds play to end the game.
It appeared Filipowski got fouled as time ran out. Refs said we go to OT. Duke just might have gotten jobbed there.
The foul clearly happened at .2 but the ruling was that because the referee raised his arm AFTER time expired, the foul also happened after time expired.

That’s the exact opposite of what we saw against Michigan State at home last year.

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The foul clearly happened at .2 but the ruling was that because the referee raised his arm AFTER time expired, the foul also happened after time expired.

That’s the exact opposite of what we saw against Michigan State at home last year.

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If that is the rule it is ridiculous. How many times do we watch a play that the ref waits to see whether the ball goes in or not to call a foul. If the same principle was applied to those situations technically you shouldn't be able to call the foul because to much time has elapsed.
 
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If that is the rule it is ridiculous. How many times do we watch a play that the ref waits to see whether the ball goes in or not to call a foul. If the same principle was applied to those situations technically you shouldn't be able to call the foul because to much time has elapsed.

That’s how the announcers explained it and how Scheyer said it was explained to him in the postgame.
 
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If that is the rule it is ridiculous. How many times do we watch a play that the ref waits to see whether the ball goes in or not to call a foul. If the same principle was applied to those situations technically you shouldn't be able to call the foul because to much time has elapsed.

"[The officials] told me after the fact that the call was made after the buzzer," Duke coach Jon Scheyer said of Filipowski's play attacking the rim. "You can see the ball left his hands before 0.00. I don't exactly know what the rule was. The call was made so I don't know how the call can get taken away. But again, I just would like clarity. Hate it for our guys."

 
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That’s their second one of the season. They had a ridiculous buzzer beater right before they played us.

Tennessee had a three point lead and fouled Missouri (on purpose) with 4.2 seconds left. That ultimately lead to the exchange of free throws that ended with Mizzou winning. Fouling with a three point lead should only be done with three seconds or less.
 
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