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Originally posted by 1972Shocker View PostThey called overlapping on the Shocks which the Shocker staff reacted vociferously too. Jeff Sanders apparently hit the back of his clipboard and a pen or clip or something flew onto the court. The ref admitted he blew the overlapping/rotation call, but gave the Shocker bench a red card which resulted in a point for KU anyway.
No doubt that hurt the Shocks momentum, but not sure it was the difference in the set.
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He actually slammed the clipboard into his hand and it broke in half. Half of it went on the court. I'm sure by the rule book a foreign object thrown on the court is a red card. However, I'd like to think that from a game management perspective the ref would have looked at the big picture of what happened and with the root cause of half the clipboard ending up on the court was a self admitted wrong call by the ref and a failure of the structural integrity of the clipboard that he would have only issued a yellow.
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Originally posted by dregn View PostHe actually slammed the clipboard into his hand and it broke in half. Half of it went on the court.
I don't know if the punishment fit the crime, but a crime was committed. As pointed out, there is a protocol to get the call reversed, and Jeff has followed it before. In previous matches over the years, an R2 has made an incorrect call, Jeff has appealed, and the incorrect call was overturned.
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Originally posted by Downtown Shocker Brown View PostReplay looked in background like board fell, not thrown. Must have been something said.
Jeff points out he is wrong, nicely. Down ref says no. Jeff says nothing (imho) and swings and hits his clipboard in frustration, knocking off a piece of paper on the clipboard which floats onto the edge of the court.
Lambo points out to James Naismith's (I'm fairly certain gay) great grand son that, in fact he was wrong and the rotation was different than he saw.
Light in the loafers admits he was wrong and calls a do over. No point KU.
Up official, another douchenozzle of questionable heritage, is waiting with a red card which awards a point to KU.
If they gave a point in basketball games for outbursts by coaches like that, 3G would be spotting every opponent 35-50 points a game.
I know volleyball is different, but you have to be smart and manage the game. There is no outburst if they don't eff it up. There is NO excuse for the red. NONE.Last edited by WuDrWu; December 7, 2013, 01:44 AM.
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I am so proud of these young ladies....it's hard to put into words.
Through adversity they fought and clawed and worked their way back into that match tonight...KU knew they were in a battle, and BOTH teams knew if it went 5, the Hawks were toast. Done, finis'.
We say farewell, but not goodbye, to 4 wonderful young ladies.
Thank you Chelsey, Ashley, Elizabeth and Samantha for all you've given to WSU, for giving an old man something to be proud of, and for being wonderful leaders of our youth. You'll never be forgotten.
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I think this sub-regional lived up to it's billing as perhaps the most competitive. All the matches were settled in 4 mostly hard fought sets.
Creighton def. Arkansas 22-25, 25-14, 25-22, 26-24
Kansas def. Wichita State 25-23, 25-19, 20-25, 25-22
Kansas def. Creighton 25-20, 22-25, 25-22, 25-21
You hold this sub-regional 4 times you could well have 4 different winners.
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