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He actually had things to complain about. Langborg committed a foul, he should have been assessed a flagrant 1, but that was not worthy of ejection from a game, if Mag or JWill got tossed from a game for that I would be pretty pissed. JMike also hit Bouie on the head on the last shot. But you know what, when does Rutgers ever catch a break??? There were bad calls that went in Northwestern’s favor too, but RU did seem to get screwed less than normal tonight. I’ll take it, they never catch a break.
Collins said Jeremiah Williams is a Chicago kid that they know well.
Nice to play such great defense without Mag and get a win.
Go RU!
YES…. And from about 10 feet away it was 1,000,000% intentional.Flagrant 2 Rule 4.15.2.c.2.d. “Contact to the groin that is not clearly incidental”…..now, I agree, by the letter of the rule book it was a flagrant 2.
Loll if that's the actual rule, why is anyone arguing that it's not a F2? Case closedFlagrant 2 Rule 4.15.2.c.2.d. “Contact to the groin that is not clearly incidental”…..now, I agree, by the letter of the rule book it was a flagrant 2.
Exactly. He clearly meant to throw an elbow to clear space. His left hand was well off the ball. I don’t think he was intending his elbow to land in JMike’s groin. But it did, and that’s a flagrant 2.Loll if that's the actual rule, why is anyone arguing that it's not a F2? Case closed
Spot on .Loll if that's the actual rule, why is anyone arguing that it's not a F2? Case closed
We will need to find the magic bag man for NIL for JWill after this year
I think in this day and age you can do about anything . We really should have filed suit against ncaa sooner. NCAA loses every legal battle it seemsWould he be allowed to transfer for a 3rd time without sitting out?
Raise your hand if as a Rutgers fan you completely expected the refs to come back from the review and assess the foul on JMike for his nuts being in the cylinder.
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Well, they may have been in the restricted area...Raise your hand if as a Rutgers fan you completely expected the refs to come back from the review and assess the foul on JMike for his nuts being in the cylinder.
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Passionate too. Need more characters like himCollins … Intelligent, articulate, and fair-minded.
He said it was the trainers' call.Did anyone get the feeling that Pike wasn't thrilled with Mag not playing? Seemed a little short when discussing that, just saying that Mag said he couldn't go at the last minute. Nothing about doctors or anything..?
I missed that, not in the press conference I guess?He said it was the trainers' call.
Agree … and it wasn’t a matter of him swinging the basketball to create space… it looked like it was throwing an elbow while the ball was pretty much cradled in the other hand. The rule is the rule, NW has to live with it just as we would have to if we were the offender.YES…. And from about 10 feet away it was 1,000,000% intentional.
I said this exact same thing at the time, that they were reviewing it for so long because they were going to call it a cylinder violation against Davis.We have a history of Big10 refs calling fouls on RU players’ chins connecting with opposing players elbows
So an RU player getting called for his nuts colliding with an opposing players fist? Possible
In the presser he clearly said it was Mags call.I missed that, not in the press conference I guess?
"Right before the game THEY said he couldn't play." And then moments later he references "the doctors" after mentioning Noah's injury as well. So to me, that sounds like both were a call on the trainers' part. Pike says THEY. And "the doctors". Here it is at the exact moment he says it:In the presser he clearly said it was Mags call.
Yup, see my post above, hit play on the vid and you will here him say THEY, not HE. Sounds like the trainers evaluated Mawot's soreness and made the call. Now is it based on feedback from Mawot? Of course it is. Like any patient, ha. But Pike doesn't say it was Mawot's call. Unless he says that later in the press conference? If so, my apologies.I missed that, not in the press conference I guess?
You’re correct, in real time thought he said “he”."Right before the game THEY said he couldn't play." And then moments later he references "the doctors" after mentioning Noah's injury as well. So to me, that sounds like both were a call on the trainers' part. Pike says THEY. And "the doctors". Here it is at the exact moment he says it:
Exactly what happened 💯Exactly. He clearly meant to throw an elbow to clear space. His left hand was well off the ball. I don’t think he was intending his elbow to land in JMike’s groin. But it did, and that’s a flagrant 2.
That’s not a bad call. But it is a very unlucky call.
I don't know what Steve meant but in the last 5 to 10 years using "they" as singular has become pretty prevalent. Not sure why"Right before the game THEY said he couldn't play." And then moments later he references "the doctors" after mentioning Noah's injury as well. So to me, that sounds like both were a call on the trainers' part. Pike says THEY. And "the doctors". Here it is at the exact moment he says it:
Anyone who argues it is not an F2 will receive the following punishment, which according to last night's BTN crew, is "a basketball move."Loll if that's the actual rule, why is anyone arguing that it's not a F2? Case closed
Because no one knows the rules including players, coaches, talking heads, and TV analysts. Listen to those idiots on the 49ers mic'd up that had no clue about the overtime rules in the freaking Super Bowl.Loll if that's the actual rule, why is anyone arguing that it's not a F2? Case closed