ESPN should be embarrassed. They had the right angle but they like cropped out the actual view of the play.
Atrocious. We couldn't get any calls in the 1st half, then it was like 7-1 Okie State in fouls until pretty late in the 2nd. Really inconsistent - no reward for getting fouled driving for layups, but it's OK to jump into a guy even though that is NOT supposed to be called. I don't agree with the Monte call at the end as their guy was clearly in bounds. I get "establishing," but to me, it's like in football with a "catch" now. Catches aren't catches anymore. We got the benefit of having instant replay to overturn something on a technicality. Hate winning that way.
Did TV show a bad angle or what? Like others said, it looked pretty definitive on the big screen who it went off of. Saw on Okie State boards how many of them said it was clearly off Monte (they are fans so yeah) and I feel like if they would've seen the view we saw in Hilton they would've agreed it was off their player. Probably not
IIRC TV only ever showed the "main" camera angle, just slowed down. It was not obvious at all who touched the ball last from that camera angle, which is why we've been discussing alternate theories, such as whether the inbounder was ever fully established in bounds, etc. It's also why, if you watched on TV, we wouldn't have been totally outraged if it was "inconclusive" because from that TV angle it wasn't. Unless, you know, that call cost us the game. Then there'd be a completely different mood on the site.
In any case, incredible play by Monte Morris that helped lock down the game.
Did TV show a bad angle or what? Like others said, it looked pretty definitive on the big screen who it went off of. Saw on Okie State boards how many of them said it was clearly off Monte (they are fans so yeah) and I feel like if they would've seen the view we saw in Hilton they would've agreed it was off their player. Probably not
Watching on TV, when I saw the first replay I texted my SO and said it's their ball. But then saw another replay and texted back... Hmmmmm... Maybe not - I think Baylor swiped it. Then I watched Monte and IMO he wasn't trying to draw a call. He was 100% it was off Baylor.
Honestly, watching from home, I was surprised we got the ball based on what I saw. I'm glad a better angle was shown at Hilton. The angles I saw didn't make me feel good about that call being reversed in our favor.
Did TV show a bad angle or what? Like others said, it looked pretty definitive on the big screen who it went off of. Saw on Okie State boards how many of them said it was clearly off Monte (they are fans so yeah) and I feel like if they would've seen the view we saw in Hilton they would've agreed it was off their player. Probably not
Same here. But it was strange that the 3rd ref came in and talked to the two watching the monitor so I wonder if there was a better angle shown on the jumbotron. And if there was, can that be used to make decisions?
All in all, Monte got rewarded for a great hustle play.
Did TV show a bad angle or what? Like others said, it looked pretty definitive on the big screen who it went off of. Saw on Okie State boards how many of them said it was clearly off Monte (they are fans so yeah) and I feel like if they would've seen the view we saw in Hilton they would've agreed it was off their player. Probably not