JuiceTheGator
Purveyor of Justice
GO FGCU Eagles. The school is 10 miles away and I've never been there. But any school who beats those G-town cocksuckers has my respect!
Know that feeling. My West bracket is all kinds of screwed up now.
IN....................... guess i'll be changing my signature soon
two time champ has a nice ring to it
filled mine out............will see how it goes,didnt really feel any upsets except a couple of 12/5 match ups
still got a shot if my 3 final four teams make it and louisville wins...........my west bracket is dead(not one elite 8 team left )and only osu possibly winning tomorrow
ISU got screwed. Their player was already in the air before Craft ever established defensive position. That's a block, not a charge.
Not a chance. Craft easily had position. Don't force a bad call where it isn't needed because you want OSU to lose.
No he didn't. He slid underneath. That's a block. It's just too bad the game has been tarnished by that bullshit where players are coached to run underneath a player to draw a charge.
No, by the rules that is a charge. Plain and simple. It was the correct call and to call it a block would have been incorrect.
No, its not. You're wrong. You don't understand the rules and its not you're fault because for the last few years, the refs have gotten really bad at enforcing what a charge is. It's gotten so bad that teams actually coach players to fall down in a halfass way just to see if they can get a charge call. Duke does that shit all the time. For a true charge, the defensive player has to establish position and the offensive player invades that position in his shot motion. If the offensive player is already in his shot motion before a defensive player has established position, its a block.
Craft slides under after the ISU player is going up. He's a second or two late, but he's still late. It's a block.
No, its not. You're wrong. You don't understand the rules and its not you're fault because for the last few years, the refs have gotten really bad at enforcing what a charge is. It's gotten so bad that teams actually coach players to fall down in a halfass way just to see if they can get a charge call. Duke does that shit all the time. For a true charge, the defensive player has to establish position and the offensive player invades that position in his shot motion. If the offensive player is already in his shot motion before a defensive player has established position, its a block.
Craft slides under after the ISU player is going up. He's a second or two late, but he's still late. It's a block.