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Wow, the Illinois State fans watched this on TV, saw the commentators bullet points, and assumed that what they posted on TV is the law.
From the NCAA rule book:
Section 26. Fighting
Art. 7. When during the course of play (live ball), an individual strikes an
opponent with the hand, elbow, arm, foot, knee or leg in a nonconfrontational
manner but the act is excessive or severe, it shall be ruled as a flagrant 2 personal
foul and not a fighting action. When a defined body part is used to strike an
opponent but the contact is not severe or excessive, a judgment shall be made by
the official as to whether the contact is a flagrant 1 personal foul.
That is straight out of the rulebook (though the emphasis is mine).
The referees had EVERY right to reduce the Flagrant 2 foul to a Flagrant 1 foul. Other than missing the foul in the first place, they absolutely handled this situation properly. That is from the effing rulebook people.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by ABC View PostThere are several folks on the Redbird board that acknowledged that it was an intentional kick.
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Some non kick related thoughts about the game.
1) The ball/player movement problems were back in the first half. These need to get solved quick.
2) It was Armstead's turn to step up and he did big time.
3) Loved the end of game play call to free up Cle' for three.
4) I get the feeling that IlSU will be better next year when Carmichael, Brown and Wilkins are gone. Am I crazy?
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Maybe a little crazy. Do they have ANYONE inside without Jackie? Do they have a scorer without Brown?Infinity Art Glass - Fantastic local artist and Shocker fan
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Save Shocker Sports - A rallying cry
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Originally posted by Shockeriffic View PostSome non kick related thoughts about the game.
1) The ball/player movement problems were back in the first half. These need to get solved quick.
2) It was Armstead's turn to step up and he did big time.
3) Loved the end of game play call to free up Cle' for three.
4) I get the feeling that IlSU will be better next year when Carmichael, Brown and Wilkins are gone. Am I crazy?
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Originally posted by Shockeriffic View Post4) I get the feeling that IlSU will be better next year when Carmichael, Brown and Wilkins are gone. Am I crazy?
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Originally posted by Shockeriffic View PostSome non kick related thoughts about the game.
1) The ball/player movement problems were back in the first half. These need to get solved quick.
We dribble the ball up and stop after we cross half court. We dribble at half court for about 15 seconds while everybody just stands around. Player A then dribbles to the top of the key where he gets a ball screen from player B. Player A then hands the ball off to player C who proceeds to dribble to half court and reset the "stand around play". Player C then looks at the shot clock that is running down and runs a quick play and gets off a terrible three point attempt.
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostWow, the Illinois State fans watched this on TV, saw the commentators bullet points, and assumed that what they posted on TV is the law.
From the NCAA rule book:
Section 26. Fighting
Art. 7. When during the course of play (live ball), an individual strikes an
opponent with the hand, elbow, arm, foot, knee or leg in a nonconfrontational
manner but the act is excessive or severe, it shall be ruled as a flagrant 2 personal
foul and not a fighting action. When a defined body part is used to strike an
opponent but the contact is not severe or excessive, a judgment shall be made by
the official as to whether the contact is a flagrant 1 personal foul.
That is straight out of the rulebook (though the emphasis is mine).
The referees had EVERY right to reduce the Flagrant 2 foul to a Flagrant 1 foul. Other than missing the foul in the first place, they absolutely handled this situation properly. That is from the effing rulebook people.
3 really good and experienced officials (I'll admit I don't care for Janssen but that's on me) got together and got the call right. Imagine that.
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