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A Conscious Design by the NCAA to Allow More Physical Play and Therefore Call Less Fouls in the Final Four?

Geno's right. Unfortunately you're not allowed to ask any questions because it supposedly hurts the integrity of the game which is laughable given how college sports has unfolded in the last several years.
The biased reffing has already destroyed the integrity of the game. I don't know why I still watch. I might as well watch WWF or whatever it is called today.
 
And this.



From the Hartford Courant:

Michigan defeated UConn 69-63 in the 2026 NCAA Men’s National Championship, largely due to a dominant performance at the free-throw line. The Wolverines shot 25-of-28 (\(89.3\%\)) from the foul line, including a stretch of 20 consecutive made free throws, while UConn made 12-of-16. This 28-16 advantage in attempts helped seal the win.

First of all, the Michigan player's legs are wider than his shoulder. Secondly, he clearly moves his upper body into Silas as he goes by. Third, it's the worst acting job in human history. That was a critical call in the game.
 

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