ArmyVet wrote:The team with the most points at the end of the game wins. End of story. The challenge I have is that in both cases VCU sort of went against the spirit of the game to get those wins it sounds like by your explanation. I am not a fan of intentionally trying to get a technical foul called. And designing a play clearly to try and force a ref to call a meaningless yet game changing foul should make the VCU coach a bit sheepish.
paulxu wrote:That's all very well and good about the rules.
And I can't find anywhere in the rules something about setting a screen with one foot out-of-bounds, like in the VCU/GW game.
So, assumedly it is legal.
And sure you can use that play.
But...the screen was illegal.
The player had his feet spaced way beyond the allowed limit of his shoulders. (required per the NCAA rules)
And, as you noted, the GW player didn't have time to avoid...the rule requires at least one step distance to accomplish the avoidance.
So, OK, a good idea. But not legally executed.
paulxu wrote:I don't think you watched the tape. He didn't get "faked to the right" when the screen was set.
It wasn't "set" until he was in full motion to the left, and only "set" for less than a second before contact.
There shouldn't have been a call; and if there was, you can't just call the part of the rule you want.
His screen wasn't legal, width of feet and time set before contact.
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