Anybody know what he said to get that t? We could see him screaming on the tube but couldn't tell what he was yelling about. Must have been nasty though; didn't take ref long to make the motion.
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Originally posted by ShockerInKC View PostI think it was his position, not what he said. He went around the corner and was 3 feet down the baseline yelling at the ref underneath. The ref on the sidelines called the t.
A great coaching maneuver to cap off a great coaching night by Mr. Stallings.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View PostHonestly, although I think it was horrible timing, I wouldn't be surprised if he was trying to "get his guys fired up" by getting that T. He just sucks at it.
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Originally posted by Husker4Shockers View PostAnybody know what he said to get that t? We could see him screaming on the tube but couldn't tell what he was yelling about. Must have been nasty though; didn't take ref long to make the motion.
I felt like there were makeup calls on both ends right after that, but Stallings got the T anyway. Seems like it backfired - I agree with whoever said they gave up after that.
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The T was after Rauno's block when Stallings thought there should have been a foul (Nurger's arms came "down" on the block and a foul wouldn't have been a horrible call...bad yes but not horrible). WSU went down and scored and I think Stallings knew the game was over.
The 'Dores were done, but there was too much time imho to quit there by getting the T.
Perhaps @ShockRef: will confirm or provide a better explanation, but the ref on the baseline seemed to be wearing it to me. As if "yeah, could have been a foul, so I'm going to let you vent here".
However the trail, who I think was the R, finally said "hey, enough is enough. You're getting T'd for abuse." The lead, the guy getting the earful, didn't call the T, but when the T was called, he motioned for the T as well, as if to say he agreed.
My point being, I don't think the lead was going to call it unless Stallings got a lot worse (and he was out of line without question already). However the trail was more like "my guy HAS to T him up here. Since he won't, I'm going to. Stallings is completely out of line."
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostThe T was after Rauno's block when Stallings thought there should have been a foul (Nurger's arms came "down" on the block and a foul wouldn't have been a horrible call...bad yes but not horrible). WSU went down and scored and I think Stallings knew the game was over.
The 'Dores were done, but there was too much time imho to quit there by getting the T.
Perhaps @ShockRef: will confirm or provide a better explanation, but the ref on the baseline seemed to be wearing it to me. As if "yeah, could have been a foul, so I'm going to let you vent here".
However the trail, who I think was the R, finally said "hey, enough is enough. You're getting T'd for abuse." The lead, the guy getting the earful, didn't call the T, but when the T was called, he motioned for the T as well, as if to say he agreed.
My point being, I don't think the lead was going to call it unless Stallings got a lot worse (and he was out of line without question already). However the trail was more like "my guy HAS to T him up here. Since he won't, I'm going to. Stallings is completely out of line.""Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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Originally posted by wu_shizzle View PostTo add insult to injury, while he's barking at the stripes his guy is getting fouled going to the bucket which would have given him stoppage in play to rip into the officials."Long wave the Yellow and the Black..."
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