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Was Polley out of bounds when they took away a made three

Did Cole even touch Nova when they got a plus one with 12 seconds left in the 1st half

Did Cole charge when they took away two points to end the half

It looked to me like they took away 5 points and gave away 1, but I didn't have the benefit of a slow motion replay
 
Was Polley out of bounds when they took away a made three

Did Cole even touch Nova when they got a plus one with 12 seconds left in the 1st half

Did Cole charge when they took away two points to end the half

It looked to me like they took away 5 points and gave away 1, but I didn't have the benefit of a slow motion replay
For #1 - I didn’t See it but I saw mixed comments on twitter. Here’s @Storrs South


#2 - from what I saw and remember it was a foul when they got the and one

#3 - it didn’t look like a charge
 
There wasn't a ton of contact on the Cole foul so it was a weak call, but there was contact so it was a fine call
 
For #1 - I didn’t See it but I saw mixed comments on twitter. Here’s @Storrs South


#2 - from what I saw and remember it was a foul when they got the and one

#3 - it didn’t look like a charge

1 was a close call, and they didn’t really show a good replay.
2 it was a foul. If not it evened out when Martin got foulded later and the replay clearly showed the Villanova player never touched him. Unless it is a real mugging, it is hard to second guess those calls.
3 I thought it could have been called either way honestly. Cole was not in control. The defender was getting set but you could argue he wasn’t.

Over the course of a game these calls kind of even out. They don’t need replays or challenges. They need to keep the game moving.
 
1 was a close call, and they didn’t really show a good replay.
2 it was a foul. If not it evened out when Martin got foulded later and the replay clearly showed the Villanova player never touched him. Unless it is a real mugging, it is hard to second guess those calls.
3 I thought it could have been called either way honestly. Cole was not in control. The defender was getting set but you could argue he wasn’t.

Over the course of a game these calls kind of even out. They don’t need replays or challenges. They need to keep the game moving.
The Polley out of bounds call and Cole charge call we’re momentum changing. We shot more more free throws by the end of the game and we missed 5 compared to their one.

Edit: we were in the bonus very early in the second half and didn’t capitalize
 
Real time, I didn't think Cole charged. But rewatching a couple times, it was definitely a good call. The angle and contact were surprisingly similar to the charge that Cole drew on Gillespie to preserve out regular season win over them.

They never showed an angle that Polley's feet were not obscured by the crowd, but it sure didn't look like he was even very close to the line from the TV camera's vantage point.
 
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Rewatch the Cole charge again with the second TV angle. The defender has one foot firmly planted in the restricted area as Cole jumps. After Cole is airborne, the defender steps forward into Cole. Looked like a clear blocking foul to me.
This. 100%
 
Rewatch the Cole charge again with the second TV angle. The defender has one foot firmly planted in the restricted area as Cole jumps. After Cole is airborne, the defender steps forward into Cole. Looked like a clear blocking foul to me.
And if VA WildcatFan watched it it was a clear charge. I really thought it was one of those 50-50 calls. At Gampel it’s a blocking foul. In Philly it’s a charge. In MSG, they got the call.
 

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