Both feet in bounds with possessionHow does one establish himself? Is it like "make a football move" in nfl, etc?
Both feet in bounds with possessionHow does one establish himself? Is it like "make a football move" in nfl, etc?
On the last replay the announcers were looking if his feet were out of bounds (they weren't) but meanwhile that one showed the most clearly (I thought!) that the OSU guy seemed to wave/swipe/follow-through the ball out of bounds behind Morris' hand, with the angle obscured further by their legs.
I think the refs were right to overturn, but was surprised they did (stands vs confirmed, etc).
To be fair, if that sort of call were overturned against ISU there'd be a substantial number of people b****ing up a storm on hereCorrect call was made. Unsurprisingly, osu fans thought they were screwed.
It only has to be one foot as long as no part of the body is touching out of bounds. By your definition a one legged player could never legally be inboundsBoth feet in bounds with possession
It only applies when coming in from out of bounds (you only need to re-establish yourself in bounds if you weren't in bounds initially), so a one-legged player is irrelevant unless he was stepping in bounds during a live-ball situation. Think of it like an over-and-back call: the player has to be fully established in the frontcourt after coming across the timeline in order for him to legally touch the ball, same with coming in from out of bounds.It only has to be one foot as long as no part of the body is touching out of bounds. By your definition a one legged player could never legally be inboundsI thought the OSU player was inbounds as his left foot was down inbounds and he had picked up his right foot and it was in the air when he initially touched the ball. On the replays, I thought he was the last to touch the ball when he did a late swipe but it was so close that I didn't think they would overturn the court call.
And no, I have never seen a one legged player but I have reffed a game with a one armed player. He even shot and made a couple of 12-15 ft set shots (couldn't really jump, control the ball with only one hand and shoot it).
Close call, may not have been the right one, and if it had gone the other way I would apoplectic, but I'll take it tonight.
On a bigger note though, did anyone else think the officiating was pretty damn awful tonight, on both sides? I haven't seen that poorly officiated of a game in a long time.
Close call, may not have been the right one, and if it had gone the other way I would apoplectic, but I'll take it tonight.
On a bigger note though, did anyone else think the officiating was pretty damn awful tonight, on both sides? I haven't seen that poorly officiated of a game in a long time.
Close call, may not have been the right one, and if it had gone the other way I would apoplectic, but I'll take it tonight.
On a bigger note though, did anyone else think the officiating was pretty damn awful tonight, on both sides? I haven't seen that poorly officiated of a game in a long time.
Evidently the replay at Hilton was better. Carroll hit the ball last, and he was out of bounds.
Close call, may not have been the right one, and if it had gone the other way I would apoplectic, but I'll take it tonight.
On a bigger note though, did anyone else think the officiating was pretty damn awful tonight, on both sides? I haven't seen that poorly officiated of a game in a long time.
Must have been. I was at the game and didn't even expect this to be brought up. I thought it was clear ISU ball.
Evidently the replay at Hilton was better. Carroll hit the ball last, and he was out of bounds.