I didn't either, but if that's actually what happened, I still want to know why that's a difficult call to make considering the ref's primary job there is to have eye contact on the inbounder and his defender.I didn't see that
I didn't either, but if that's actually what happened, I still want to know why that's a difficult call to make considering the ref's primary job there is to have eye contact on the inbounder and his defender.I didn't see that
Shocker. When I get home I will go through the dvr and count the number of times WVU steps on the line like that. With their pressure, my guess is that it is more than once.I didn't see that
Apparently no one saw Adrian drop a shoulder check on Jackson to send him sliding across the floor on one of Grahams big threes, either.I didn't either, but if that's actually what happened, I still want to know why that's a difficult call to make considering the ref's primary job there is to have eye contact on the inbounder and his defender.
While you're at it, give me a full physics and geometry report on how Adrian kicked the FT rebound out of bounds without catching it first. I simply could not understand what happened there to result in him completely missing the ball with his hands.Shocker. When I get home I will go through the dvr and count the number of times WVU steps on the line like that. With their pressure, my guess is that it is more than once.
That wasn't the only time Jackson was sent to the floor, he caught a pass while flat on his a** late in the game... With no defender within 10 feet of him. It is just contagious for him to spend more time on the floor than standing, or...?Apparently no one saw Adrian drop a shoulder check on Jackson to send him sliding across the floor on one of Grahams big threes, either.
How bout you post proof. Your counting isn't proof enough for me.Shocker. When I get home I will go through the dvr and count the number of times WVU steps on the line like that. With their pressure, my guess is that it is more than once.
Sure. No problem. When I get home I will grab that for you.How bout you post proof. Your counting isn't proof enough for me.
I think his floppy mop of hillbilly hair got in his eyes.While you're at it, give me a full physics and geometry report on how Adrian kicked the FT rebound out of bounds without catching it first. I simply could not understand what happened there to result in him completely missing the ball with his hands.
It was on the KU inbounds that resulted from that 5 second call.I didn't see that
I believe the NCAA started enforcing the rule because Tom Davis's teams were doing it so often. Obviously, they've gone back to allowing it for KU teams.Tom Davis's teams did this regularly and rarely got called for it.
I really don't think it gets watched very closely.
I believe the NCAA started enforcing the rule because Tom Davis's teams were doing it so often. Obviously, they've gone back to allowing it for KU teams.
Did he get the ball thrown at a place that he wouldn't want it to be thrown at?Was it Horton that wishes he would have been back further against Indiana?
I was at the Iowa St / KU game this year. Everyone near me left and so did many others. Good try. Sorry 10 or so out of the 16,300 left. There is so much little hand syndrome on this board. Its too good!I still cant believe all of your bandwagon fans decided to leave so early.
Did he get the ball thrown at a place that he wouldn't want it to be thrown at?
That was quite a bit more than 10. LOLI was at the Iowa St / KU game this year. Everyone near me left and so did many others. Good try. Sorry 10 or so out of the 16,300 left. There is so much little hand syndrome on this board. Its too good!
Impressive comeback.
Somewhat related, did Kansas fans set the booing noise record last night? I know they tried early and were close, and were going to try again later.