went out on ASU when they inbounded.What the heck happened. Refs were reviewing how much time was left on the clock, but I thought it was ASU's ball, not OSU's. I'll take it, regardless.
ASU inbounded the ball but for some reason Richardson just let it go out of bounds. MAJOR mental mistake and it gave OSU the ball back for the winning play.What the heck happened. Refs were reviewing how much time was left on the clock, but I thought it was ASU's ball, not OSU's. I'll take it, regardless.
Log jam for fifth placeWhat a devastating loss for ASU.
ASU inbounded the ball but for some reason Richardson just let it go out of bounds.
Love the PAC12, especially when my Ducks and Beavs win.And meanwhile Stanford gets whipped by UCLA on Stanfords home court virtually ending at the same time
Log jam for fifth place
I don't think so. The whistle didn't blow until the ball had gone out of bounds after the pass, untouched, so no time went off the clock.I think it was Van Hyfte being half in and half out of bounds when she threw the inbounds pass that caused the TO.
It is for survival for decent seeding. Yeah, think what you like after Sunday. I would be more worried about losing Brown.Oregon St. and Arizona are tied for 4th, ASU is a game back of them. Can't see them winning in Eugene. OSU-UA play next. Not a log jam at all.
edit--the logjam is for 7th; USC, Utah and Washington St. tied at 4-7
For instance, St John’s tonight.there is one that goes DITH (deer in the headlights) when the big moment comes.
Double boo... I usually appreciate Plebe's informed humor. Difficult to do so this time after seeing Kennedy Brown writhing on the floor in pain last night.boo!
Plebe is correct. The video of Tudor's layin shows several of the Beavers pointing at that final and costly turnover. CTT was claiming that Richardson had touched the inbounds pass and the ball should have been inbounded with 0.4 of second on the side of the court. Refs did not see a touch.I don't think so. The whistle didn't blow until the ball had gone out of bounds after the pass, untouched, so no time went off the clock.