I also loved it when they introduced Richardson and Zobrist to the crowd
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Final score: Bradley 73 Northern Iowa 56
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What a game, only nine free throws by N. Iowa. Love when the refs are not the main factor in a game. When that happens you saw the results of BU playing great defense and having a good flow to the game. We need that type of effort these hopefully next three games and if we do we will earn the automatic bid. Everybody that can head down to St. Louis and cheer on our Braves. Let's get it done.
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Originally posted by egib52 View PostI am glad the refs let them play. Both teams were physical, and played to how it was being called. When Anderson went down it was clear he was just trying to draw a call.
Block/Charge rule tweaked to favor the offensive player and stop rewarding so many defensive players who jump in front of offensive players - https://hutchpost.com/posts/838f0086...7-0344fce79da3
Rule changed to award a technical for a flop - https://www.ncaa.org/news/2022/6/9/m...asketball.aspx
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Originally posted by Dub View PostSome seem to think that UNI gave that game to us yesterday to avoid Murray State (in favor of UIC) in the Arch Madness bracket and to rest legs. I highly doubt it.
Originally posted by Da CoachI thought there were several obvious flops by UNI players that drew a couple charges, and a couple moving screen calls on Bradley.Larry Bird
I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
I thought there were several obvious flops by UNI players that drew a couple charges, and a couple moving screen calls on Bradley. A couple years ago, the NCAA changed the rules and called on officials to to focus on calling the block more, and to penalize flops. But that lasted only a month or two and seemed to disappear. Some coaches appear to coach their teams to draw charges by flopping (Drake's Conor Enright?), and I wonder if UNI does that?
Block/Charge rule tweaked to favor the offensive player and stop rewarding so many defensive players who jump in front of offensive players - https://hutchpost.com/posts/838f0086...7-0344fce79da3
Rule changed to award a technical for a flop - https://www.ncaa.org/news/2022/6/9/m...asketball.aspx
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Originally posted by Tommy View Post
...No way Jacobson would do something like that, and tanking a game to choose your opponent in the tournament is the surest way of getting upset. That's just craziness.
He sat Anderson because he appeared to get hurt in the 2nd half, and Jacobson wasn't going to take a chance putting him back into the game. He sat Hutson, because he was upset at him for lack of effort in the 2nd half. Jacobson has a history of doing that, even if it hurts his team.
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