If he didn't elbow him in the head and draw blood then yes, I agree that it likely would not have been called "excessive" and assigned a flagrant 1.
But he did.
This is really stupid. It reeks of insecurity
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If he didn't elbow him in the head and draw blood then yes, I agree that it likely would not have been called "excessive" and assigned a flagrant 1.
But he did.
DMac's arms were pressed down flat to the front of his body setting a screen. I can't believe you are seriously questioning that. If he stuck his elbow out and clipped the ISU player in the face, drawing blood, I would have fully expected him to be called for a flagrant.
So, the officials can stop play after a change of possession, given a player is bleeding and then go and investigate why it happened, debate on the actual situation for minutes, and then assess what is a foul when no foul was originally called, because they missed it. (Not arguing the foul here, just setting up a situation.)
But, they can't stop the game or review at clock stoppage a non-debatable, provable rule infraction like basket interference off the backboard if they don't make the call originally, because they missed it.
Pretty stupid, unequal application of the rules that are supposed to provide an even playing field. One way or another folks.
Kansas fans are literally the only fans in the country that won't acknowledge that officials absolutely sh!t themselves in that building. This isn't an Iowa State/Kansas thing this is a historical pattern of blown calls and weird **** benefiting Kansas in the Phog. It's almost comedy at this point.
1. The ISU player did not swing his elbow. He raised his elbow to pivot. To be honest, the Kansas player could have been called for a foul for running into his elbow. During the 2015 NCAA Championship game, Bo Ryan was complaining because Bronson Koenig was elbowed in the chin by Tyus Jones and Koenig was called for a foul. The fact is, the call was correct. Bronson Koenig fouled Jones (who was shooting) with his chin.A flagrant 1 foul (men's) or unsportsmanlike foul (women's) involves excessive or severe contact during a live ball, including especially when a player "swings an elbow and makes illegal, non-excessive contact with an opponent above the shoulders". This offense includes the former "intentional foul" of fouling an opposing player to prevent an easy breakaway score. In women's basketball only, the unsportsmanlike foul also includes contact dead-ball technical fouls. The penalty for a flagrant 1 or unsportsmanlike foul is two free throws and a throw-in for the opposing team at the out-of-bounds spot nearest the foul.
Setting a screen is not excessive. He did not swing an elbow. He did not foul to prevent a breakaway score. It meets none of the criteria for a flagrant foul.
The ISU player swung his elbow during a live ball and made contact above the shoulders. Textbook definition of a flagrant.
You’re making these mutually exclusive points. I never said the calls weren’t atrocious. They were.
the only self delusion is focusing entirely on 2 calls that go against you in a 40 minute basketball game. Anyone that knows anything about basketball knows damn well going into that game you’ve got to be at least 6 points better than KU to actually pull out a win there. It sucks, but it’s true.
If JCL didn't run into his elbow with his head...If he didn't elbow him in the head and draw blood then yes, I agree that it likely would not have been called "excessive" and assigned a flagrant 1.
But he did.
It’s also why they have so many flameouts in the ncaa tournament.
They don't sh!t themselves. They reward themselves.Kansas fans are literally the only fans in the country that won't acknowledge that officials absolutely sh!t themselves in that building. This isn't an Iowa State/Kansas thing this is a historical pattern of blown calls and weird **** benefiting Kansas in the Phog. It's almost comedy at this point.
1. The ISU player did not swing his elbow. He raised his elbow to pivot. To be honest, the Kansas player could have been called for a foul for running into his elbow. During the 2015 NCAA Championship game, Bo Ryan was complaining because Bronson Koenig was elbowed in the chin by Tyus Jones and Koenig was called for a foul. The fact is, the call was correct. Bronson Koenig fouled Jones (who was shooting) with his chin.
2. The illegal screen by McCormick (sp?) sort of reminds me of the foul Robert Horry committed on Steve Nash in the NBA playoffs a number of years ago. He ran over, didn't get in position to set the screen, and hip-checked Nash. I know that the NBA is a different league with different rules but, for perspective, Horry was ejected from the game and suspended for 2 playoff(!) games.
You’re clearly an idiot. We can’t make the number of completely self inflicted mistakes that we do and then just complain about a goaltending call.
and coping mechanism? Seriously? Blaming the game completely in the officiating is a coping mechanism?
melt me ask you this. What do you think the coaching staff is going to do in film session? Review the Jones flagrant and the goaltend? Or go back and point out little things we could have done to swing the game many points in the other direction?
I will be quiet and wait for your answer.
The officiating was a disaster, but we left easy points on the table elsewhere all on our own.
You are correct. I should probably restate that. Thanks.Steve Nash was dribbling. The Spurs needed to foul and Horry just hip checked him into the scorer's table. No screen involved.
Steve Nash was dribbling. The Spurs needed to foul and Horry just hip checked him into the scorer's table. No screen involved.
If he didn't elbow him in the head and draw blood then yes, I agree that it likely would not have been called "excessive" and assigned a flagrant 1.
But he did.
They were probably just trying to figure out where to place the ball and making sure they had down and distance correct.They officials stood at the monitor for so long it was pretty damn clear that they wanted to call it a F1.
To imply that a couple bad calls early in the game carry the same weight as a couple blown calls during crunch time is absolutely dumb.
@CycloneRulzzz should just state in the gameday thread that it's ISU vs. Big 12 Refs/KansasShould we start the officiating travesty thread for the next KU game now or wait for it to actually happen? It could just be a few hundred videos of screw jobs until the actual new screw job happens.
I agree with the sentiment, but nope.KU football would contend every year for the Big 12 title if they got the same help from the officials that the bb team gets