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Sure looked tied up before he called the TO.that tie up is garbage too. You can’t call a time out when the ball is tied up.
Sure looked tied up before he called the TO.that tie up is garbage too. You can’t call a time out when the ball is tied up.
CBM didn't get fouled at all. And his FTs broke the tie. Shaheen will learn not to use a challenge in the first half.
Yep, it's where we are with sports now and the benefit always seems to go to the more monied teams.I used to hold off accusing refs and players of fixing games, but now that we know it happens a lot…that game was fixed.
Seton Hall has been on the wrong end of so many of them over the years.This was one of the bigger hose jobs I've seen in a while.
Tie game, they call a foul on Seton Hall on a bad baseline jumper by Baker-Mazara with 2 seconds on the shot clock, he wasn't fouled. Down 2 the ball goes off of USC and they give the ball to USC. To top it off they don't give Seton Hall the tie up with 3.4 seconds left, they give Baker-Mazara the timeout.
Bilas and Schulman don't even mention he was tied up.
Yep and it wasn't just at the end. Hall got hosed the entire game. They shot their first ft of the second half with a minute left in the game. USC shot 20 more free throws than Seton Hall and Ausar shot more free throws for the game than the entire Seton Hall team.This was one of the bigger hose jobs I've seen in a while.
The 1990 Rumeal call may be the worst call in the history of college basketball.Seton Hall has been on the wrong end of so many of them over the years.
Yep, I've always considered it the worst call ever in sports considering the circumstances. I watched it as a little kid with my dad, we couldn't believe our eyes and my dad was apoplectic. My grandpa went to Seton Hall.The 1990 Rumeal call may be the worst call in the history of college basketball.
It took away the chance for a little Catholic to throw a banner up. It makes me nauseous even thinking about it. Calling a full on ghost foul, no contact, in that spot, is unbelievable.Yep, I've always considered it the worst call ever in sports considering the circumstances. I watched it as a little kid with my dad, we couldn't believe our eyes and my dad was apoplectic. My grandpa went to Seton Hall.
It really was a travesty. It denied Seton Hall the NCAA title they deserved and earned. Whenever I walk around in Cambridge in Central Square (1 mile from MIT and 1 from Harvard Square in the other direction) and I pass Rumeal Robinson Way I always think about that 1989 title game travesty.It took away the chance for a little Catholic to throw a banner up. It makes me nauseous even thinking about it. Calling a full on ghost foul, no contact, in that spot, is unbelievable.
Just curious. Why should anyone here feel any pain about Texas continuing to underperform?Sucks for Texas because they get Chaminade, the Division 2 School that hosts the Maui Invitational. Texas has nothing to gain from victory but plenty to lose on the resume if they lose the game.
Never felt like a 6'10"unathletic kid out of a losing program in Iowa was going to replace Kalkbrenner. That is a steep drop off. A kid like Cluff is a better player.Creighton is really disappointing. I bought into the hype about their transfer class. Dix is solid but the center, Owen Freeman, is very limited coming back from injury. Graves and Swartz aren't giving much. Harper has potential. They'll miss Mcandrew, for sure. The Greer kid has impressed.
As others have noted, they look quite slow and don't have a Kalkbrenner to mask the athletic deficiency.
Creighton is really disappointing. I bought into the hype about their transfer class. Dix is solid but the center, Owen Freeman, is very limited coming back from injury. Graves and Swartz aren't giving much. Harper has potential. They'll miss Mcandrew, for sure. The Greer kid has impressed.
As others have noted, they look quite slow and don't have a Kalkbrenner to mask the athletic deficiency.