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Ref blunder at the end of Regulation

Majik45

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Anyone else notice that at the end of regulation there should have been a shot clock violation on ISU when King O airballed his 3? ISU got the ball with 36.4 seconds left, so UNI should have had 1.4 seconds left and the ball at the end of regulation. Pretty funny the refs and all the coaches missed this one after all the controversy in the WSU CU game the other night.
 
Speaking of mistakes at the end of regulation-

Here is a video clip of the 1.9 seconds of the Wichita State-Creighton game. Someone digitally added a second shot clock just to the left of the real one, only the second shot clock starts at the proper time.

Watch it a few times and stop the pause button carefully, and it sure looks clear to me that the shot would not have been allowed if the clock had started properly.

http://digitalvault.cox.net/media/g...xprod_gemini2&user=jshadid&screenName=jshadid
 
Saw this on another board, and it's still very close after watching it a few times. It's hard to tell if the "new" clock actually starts when he touches the ball or not based on the camera angle.
 
I noticed this as well........
Dick Enberg had just got done saying the shot clock was about a second under the game clock, so when ISU's shot at the end of the shot clock
missed everything, UNI should have been given the ball out of bounds and put 1.4 seconds back on the clock!

Well 1.4 seconds, that's plenty of time to bobble the ball take a dribble and a half and shoot ;)
 
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