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<blockquote data-quote="altgeld88" data-source="post: 2035591" data-attributes="member: 2886"><p>In the cold light of morning I'd like to thank whomever applied 220 volts to Coleman with ~ 90 seconds remaining. We won because of his actions at the margin (and Ty down the stretch) in that final 1:30. Boy's got to keep his head and heart in the game at all times. We can't afford another lapse like he had for nearly all of last night. Had a nice long drive to the hole in the first couple minutes and then vacillated between absent and malignant for the remainder until Brad sent him to the pine.</p><p></p><p>Also, how great is it that Dain could thrown down that performance in his hometown? And that Battle could, too. That guy's a joy to watch even when he's shredding us. I feel for OSU, as that's the team I expected to see this season and, if they'd played that way consistently, they'd be heading to the tourney. Props to Diebler for his coaching chops the past month. I hope good things happen for him.</p><p></p><p>Finally, if you want to see what another fan base apoplectic over the officials sounds like, head on over to <em>Eleven Warriors</em> and check out the postgame threads, including one devoted specifically to the massive foul differential. I perused it and chuckled. Apparently if you haven't been watching TSJ play this season, you're unaware that what looks to the layman (and, heck, even me at times) like a charge is almost always a blocking foul because the dude's combo of change-of-direction and acceleration makes it impossible to draw a charge.</p><p></p><p>Now let's got shuck some Huskers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="altgeld88, post: 2035591, member: 2886"] In the cold light of morning I'd like to thank whomever applied 220 volts to Coleman with ~ 90 seconds remaining. We won because of his actions at the margin (and Ty down the stretch) in that final 1:30. Boy's got to keep his head and heart in the game at all times. We can't afford another lapse like he had for nearly all of last night. Had a nice long drive to the hole in the first couple minutes and then vacillated between absent and malignant for the remainder until Brad sent him to the pine. Also, how great is it that Dain could thrown down that performance in his hometown? And that Battle could, too. That guy's a joy to watch even when he's shredding us. I feel for OSU, as that's the team I expected to see this season and, if they'd played that way consistently, they'd be heading to the tourney. Props to Diebler for his coaching chops the past month. I hope good things happen for him. Finally, if you want to see what another fan base apoplectic over the officials sounds like, head on over to [I]Eleven Warriors[/I] and check out the postgame threads, including one devoted specifically to the massive foul differential. I perused it and chuckled. Apparently if you haven't been watching TSJ play this season, you're unaware that what looks to the layman (and, heck, even me at times) like a charge is almost always a blocking foul because the dude's combo of change-of-direction and acceleration makes it impossible to draw a charge. Now let's got shuck some Huskers! [/QUOTE]
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