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6 minutes ago, meaniegreenie said:

Yeah can't believe ESPN didn't cut away to mixed doubles ping-pong after the trophy ceremony.

Stream also didn't show cutting down the nets.

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10 minutes ago, meaniegreenie said:

Then we also take 2 away from UAB for the 2 FTs made due to Walker's flop on his 3ptr.

Jelly got whistles blown on THREE three-point attempts for a total of seven FT attempts, but only made four.

Second straight game against us he got three whistles on those 3-pt flops.

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Watching these replays/highlights and listening to the PxP.  I swear (after 2 games), Fran just wants to defend the ref calls, even when they are not legitimate.  He doesn't seem interested in second guessing the crew.

I'm thinking specifically of the calls on Jelly today, plus that strange "kick" whistle on TP in the Wisconsin game.

I could be wrong (and biased) though.  Maybe he questioned some of their calls and I'm overlooking them.

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6 hours ago, greenminer said:

Watching these replays/highlights and listening to the PxP.  I swear (after 2 games), Fran just wants to defend the ref calls, even when they are not legitimate.  He doesn't seem interested in second guessing the crew.

I'm thinking specifically of the calls on Jelly today, plus that strange "kick" whistle on TP in the Wisconsin game.

I could be wrong (and biased) though.  Maybe he questioned some of their calls and I'm overlooking them.

to be fair UNT got away with 3 time clock violations, that accounted for at least 7 pts. Refs were at least consistent

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20 minutes ago, untbowler said:

to be fair UNT got away with 3 time clock violations, that accounted for at least 7 pts. Refs were at least consistent

And Fran rolled with it, right? My point wasn’t whether they were consistent, it was Frans stance on these erroneous calls: he didn’t question them and, in fact, tried to paint them as correct.

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29 minutes ago, greenminer said:

And Fran rolled with it, right? My point wasn’t whether they were consistent, it was Frans stance on these erroneous calls: he didn’t question them and, in fact, tried to paint them as correct.

I agree with that assessment, but these refs are making calls in real time, we get to see replays. As an official in another sport, I cut them some slack. 

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Posted (edited)
58 minutes ago, untbowler said:

to be fair UNT got away with 3 time clock violations, that accounted for at least 7 pts. Refs were at least consistent

Where was the third? I only remember two for five points.

In fact, after the first missed call, the refs tried to give UAB a make-up call by calling a shot clock violation on Tylor that wasn't. This was like the first or second possession after the timeout where the refs couldn't take away Tylor's first 3. But the shot missed anyway.

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