The UVA guard dribbled off his leg, went back and picked the ball up and dribbled again. That’s a double dribble! No call, game should be over, Auburn the winner.
I just started another post that’s so blatant these refs should never ref another gameThe UVA guard dribbled off his leg, went back and picked the ball up and dribbled again. That’s a double dribble! No call, game should be over, Auburn the winner.
I just started another post that’s so blatant these refs should never ref another game
I said it the second it happened And not to mention the three announcers said Absolutely nothing when it happenedI just started another post that’s so blatant these refs should never ref another game
It really a shame the way an otherwise classic game ended.
Gene Steratore Who is a college RAF and the referee analysis for the game just said it was a double dribble plain and simpleClearly not a double dribble. Can't imagine where you are getting that.
Just messin' with you Rich. No question a double dribble.Gene Steratore Who is a college RAF and the referee analysis for the game just said it was a double dribble plain and simple
Ok that’s something that would happen to Rutgers if god forbid we ever get back to the final four in my lifetimeJust messin' with you Rich. No question a double dribble.Gene Steratore Who is a college RAF and the referee analysis for the game just said it was a double dribble plain and simple
I think auburn team would eventually be able to stomach the last foul call because it legitimately was a foul (just one not always called). The fact that the ref stared at the play and didn’t call the double dribble in front of his face is going to be tough for them to swallow for all time.
Or the ref knew the rules but chose to disregard them because of other considerations.That's that bad part about it. The ref was staring right at it...that means the ref simply didn't know the rules
I just assumed that it was some college rule that permitted what happened since the refs didn’t call it and the announcers didn’t say anything.I said it the second it happened And not to mention the three announcers said Absolutely nothing when it happened
It’s the only thing I can think of that the ref somehow considered it a fluid stream of dribbling instead of counting that moment of picking up the ball and then a 2nd round of dribbling.It was definitely a double dribble but in real time I didn’t notice. Assumed it was deflected rather than off his foot. Definitely a missed call though.
Nobody noticed at all in real time. Hard to find fault.
I don't mind the whistle swallowing in general but if that's the philosophy the ref wants to go with then he doesn't call that foul at the end to give the 3 free throws.Was a double (and yes, I called it live).. but so many times you see that kind of thing not called.. guys losing the ball and then gathering it in and dribbling again.
But did you see how handsy Auburn was the whole game? Not long before that they pulled a guy's arm off the ball and there was no call.
Refs swallow the whistle mostly in these tourney games.. some teams take advantage of that. Have you ever seen so many regular season games with so few fouls at the end of the game?
As I type this the refs just ignored like 3 fouls in a row by Texas Tech.
But that was a very easy call.. as they explained.. you cannot throw the shooters body off like that... I also noticed the ref was not looking at the shot at all.. I hate it when I see a ref looking at the hoop to see if the ball is gonna go in before he decides to make a call.I don't mind the whistle swallowing in general but if that's the philosophy the ref wants to go with then he doesn't call that foul at the end to give the 3 free throws.
I don't mind the whistle swallowing in general but if that's the philosophy the ref wants to go with then he doesn't call that foul at the end to give the 3 free throws.
Again why you are of course correct absolutely nobody noticed in real time. Coaches, players, refs, announcers, color commentary, how many people in arena?
Actually find it fascinating. If a tree falls in a forest....
The refs job is not to "assume" anything, they need to watch the play & enforce any rules violations, to assume means they were not watching what was happeningIn real-time the official right there probably assumed the defender deflected the ball.
Id wager a few bucks that if the teams were flipped, i.e. Auburn had the ball, the double dribble would have been called. ACC bias.
Again why you are of course correct absolutely nobody noticed in real time. Coaches, players, refs, announcers, color commentary, how many people in arena?
Actually find it fascinating. If a tree falls in a forest....