I'm calling my shot and saying outkickwhat media is running with this? All I have seen are racists bit on social media sites like Twitter, and Iowa message board?
I'm calling my shot and saying outkickwhat media is running with this? All I have seen are racists bit on social media sites like Twitter, and Iowa message board?
I say dan patrick. He has the ability to rile up that fan base enough that they nearly tug their own balls off in a frenzy about him.I'm calling my shot and saying outkick
Ryan Clark, Jalen Rose, Emmanuel Acho, Jay Williams (just to name a few) have all publicly stated it is a racial double standard.what media is running with this? All I have seen are racists bit on social media sites like Twitter, and Iowa message board?
Some Hawk fans are still crying about Clark's technical. Ticky tack? Maybe. But it's in the rules...maybe don't be a baby and toss the ball when you've cut the lead to 7.Why would the NCAA want to intentionally screw the biggest star in WBB out of winning a championship? I keep seeing people say(not all Hawk fans) that the game was not reffed fairly towards both ends and that "you know why" they wouldn't want Clark to be a national champion, which is why the game was fixed for LSU.
But I actually do not know why. At all. I'm beyond confused. Someone help.
That was a separate and different part of this. But I know... keep going.Ryan Clark, Jalen Rose, Emmanuel Acho, Jay Williams (just to name a few) have all publicly stated it is a racial double standard.
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Why was the T ridiculous? She chucked the ball and knew she shouldn’t have done it, which is why she glanced at the ref twice before that same ref T’d her upRefs were awful all the way around, didn't really affect one team more than the other IMO. Except maybe for that 'T'. That was ridiculous.
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I'm not sure there are words to describe the level of "yikes" there.View attachment 111659 View attachment 111660 View attachment 111661 View attachment 111662 View attachment 111663 Here’s what they are insinuating
Most Iowa fans aren’t blaming the refs for the loss.
It's happened here, and we'd be livid about the refs if we were in their shoes from yesterday.Blaming the refs after you lost by 17 is some next level copium.
Obviously, I can’t speak to the first paragraph since that’s your personal experience but I definitely agree with the rest.I live between Cedar Rapids and Iowa City. Most of my Facebook and Twitter is full of blame for refs. Most of my co-workers are pretty reasonable and intelligent Iowa fans. Every single one of them has blamed the refs.
If the shoe was on the other foot there would be a ton of ISU fans doing the exact same thing. If your team was one game away from a national title, anything that is perceived to tilt against you will be blown out of proportion because the game matters that much.
That being said, the better team won yesterday regardless of officiating. Clark is an amazing talent. It's hard to win championships at this level when you rely on one player to basically carry the load in every major statistical category every night. Clark is so good, she about did it. In the end, LSU had more depth and more talent across the board than Iowa and that won the game. Say what you want about that lunatic Mulkey, but she actually made moves and coached against Bluder. South Carolina's coach stubbornly changed nothing.
You throw the ball off the court, you risk a technical. You wouldn't normally expect it to be called in the title game. So it makes you wonder if some prior things happened or were said that made this act of defiance the final step over the line.Why was the T ridiculous? She chucked the ball and knew she shouldn’t have done it, which is why she glanced at the ref twice before that same ref T’d her up
If the refs are going strictly letter-of-the-law to apply that T then they need to be consistent and go strict letter-of-the-law with other violations that deserve a T. Pulling out a rulebook reference to justify one while you ignore an equally, if not more egregious violation of the rules and don't call the other is the problem.You throw the ball off the court, you risk a technical. You wouldn't normally expect it to be called in the title game. So it makes you wonder if some prior things happened or were said that made this act of defiance the final step over the line.
The squeaky wheel gets the grease rightly or wrongly.If the refs are going strictly letter-of-the-law to apply that T then they need to be consistent and go strict letter-of-the-law with other violations that deserve a T. Pulling out a rulebook reference to justify one while you ignore an equally, if not more egregious violation of the rules and don't call the other is the problem.
I edited my post from above. Turns out there was more to it.If the refs are going strictly letter-of-the-law to apply that T then they need to be consistent and go strict letter-of-the-law with other violations that deserve a T. Pulling out a rulebook reference to justify one while you ignore an equally, if not more egregious violation of the rules and don't call the other is the problem.
Obviously, I can’t speak to the first paragraph since that’s your personal experience but I definitely agree with the rest.
LSU was clearly the better team yesterday, but in a best-of-seven I think it would come down to a game seven. They hit a lot of contested jumpers, and nobody is beating a more athletic team when they’re hitting jumpers at that rate.
I also agree that Mulkey outcoached Bluder yesterday. Although that’s a little hard to say just because her team was shooting so well. It’s easy to look like a coaching genius when your teams hitting all the shots ha.