DudeAnon wrote:billyjack wrote:DudeAnon wrote:Damn. That is 2 choke jobs by the Big East so far.
Dude, kind of a dick post to put up right now. What's your definition of choke? Lose a close game? Lose a lead cuz the team is exhausted? Lose a lead cuz the refs blow?
My bad. Just frustrating to see both PC and Seton Hall play so well only to lose it in the final minutes.
Hall2012 wrote:I'm also seeing that, based on the current wording of the rule, a push in the back is only a flagrant 1 if the intention is to prevent a score. Rodriguez' intention was obviously to stop the clock, not prevent a score. It seems like that wording is actually intended to prevent these situations from being called as flagrants. So unless there's more to the rule that wasn't shown, the call was wrong even by the book.
stever20 wrote:The trip/dive had absolutely nothing to do with it. The head of the officials said that even if he hadn't fallen, it should have been called a F1.
And like I said- if they don't call it, you don't see them reffing any games going forward. You might not like the rules, but if the refs don't call it by those rules, they won't ref any longer.
billyjack wrote:stever20 wrote:The trip/dive had absolutely nothing to do with it. The head of the officials said that even if he hadn't fallen, it should have been called a F1.
And like I said- if they don't call it, you don't see them reffing any games going forward. You might not like the rules, but if the refs don't call it by those rules, they won't ref any longer.
Based on Hall2012's information above, you need to get back here and admit that you were wrong.
stever20 wrote:here's the rule:
The official NCAA rulebook (page 47) says:
"… A flagrant 1 personal foul is a personal foul that is deemed excessive in nature and/or unnecessary, but is not based solely on the severity of the act. Examples include, but are not limited to: 1. Causing excessive contact with an opponent; 2. Contact that is not a legitimate attempt to play the ball or play; 3. Pushing or holding a player from behind to prevent a score …"
As you see, point #2 is where this was flagrant.
stever20 wrote:here's the rule:
The official NCAA rulebook (page 47) says:
"… A flagrant 1 personal foul is a personal foul that is deemed excessive in nature and/or unnecessary, but is not based solely on the severity of the act. Examples include, but are not limited to: 1. Causing excessive contact with an opponent; 2. Contact that is not a legitimate attempt to play the ball or play; 3. Pushing or holding a player from behind to prevent a score …"
As you see, point #2 is where this was flagrant.
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