@GoBlueArizona@cliffd64@game7__ Ok fouls need to be called correctly in the rulebook which the refs were botching calls all game long favoring duke which is why the coach son'd the ref in the first place
It's rare that sports fans agree on anything.
But everyone seems to be in agreement today:
Duke got robbed this weekend.
Dan Hurley and UConn have been flagrantly ignoring the rules for the entirety of the NCAA Tournament.
Sunday was no exception.
There were still 0.4 seconds on the clock. The game was live.
Dan Hurley walked toward a referee on the sideline. He got in the official’s face. Then he pressed his forehead directly into the ref’s forehead. SI called it a “menacing forehead tap.”
No technical foul was called.
If it had been, Duke shoots two free throws. Down one. With an 86% free throw shooter at the line.
Here's what actually happened and why this should be a much bigger story than it is.
Braylon Mullins hit a 35-foot three to give UConn a 73-72 lead with 0.4 seconds left. It was the shot of the tournament. Nobody is disputing that.
But in the seconds after the shot, Hurley walked toward a referee, got in his face, and pressed his forehead directly into the official's forehead. Sports Illustrated described it as a "menacing forehead tap."
The clock still showed 0.4 seconds. The game was not over.
A technical foul on a head coach for making contact with an official during a live ball is one of the easiest calls in basketball. There is no gray area. Contact with a game official is a technical.
If it's called, Duke's Isaiah Evans steps to the free throw line, trailing 73-72. He shot 86% from the stripe this season. Makes both? Duke wins 74-73. Makes one? Overtime.
That wasn't the only violation.
When Mullins' shot went in, UConn bench players ran onto the court to celebrate before the game was over. They caught themselves and ran back, but they had already entered the playing area during a live ball. Duke's radio announcers immediately called for a technical.
That wasn't called either.
Two separate technical foul violations. Zero calls. In the span of 0.4 seconds.
And here's what makes the Hurley part impossible to ignore.
Three weeks ago, on March 7, Hurley was ejected from UConn's game at Marquette in the final second for getting in a referee's face. He was chest-to-shoulder with the official. Double technical. Ejected. The Big East fined him $25,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct.
In the Sweet 16 against Michigan State on March 27, Hurley challenged an out-of-bounds call, got it overturned, and then sarcastically offered his glasses to the ref who got it wrong. Lip readers caught him asking about Lasik. Nothing was called.
Two days later against Duke, Hurley was officially "warned" during the game for leaving his coach's box. Told to stay put.
Then after the buzzer beater, he went forehead-to-forehead with a ref.
Ejected and fined $25,000 at Marquette. Taunted a ref to his face at Michigan State with no consequences. Warned during the Duke game for leaving his coach's box. Then physical contact with a referee in the biggest moment of the tournament.
The full breakdown of every missed call and what would have happened if any of them were made is here:
itsgame7.com/news/duke-got-…
UConn came back from 19 down. Mullins hit one of the greatest shots in tournament history. That part was earned.
But two technical foul violations in 0.4 seconds, and neither one called, on a coach who was ejected for the same thing three weeks ago?
That's not intensity. That's a pattern. And last night, it changed the outcome of a game.
@Buckeyenatio@Buckeye12P00kie@TransferPortal@JoshHenschke See that is where you are wrong. The tats meant something because kids got paid or kickbacks, something other schools were not doing. That stuff entices folks to play for Ohio and is precisely why your penalty had greater impact. The kids under UofM had NOTHING to do with it.
@GoBlueArizona@Buckeye12P00kie@TransferPortal@JoshHenschke through coaches, which were severely penalized (10 year show cause), Ohio state had wins vacated becuase players traded things for tattoos which had nothing to do with the game
@GoBlueArizona@Buckeye12P00kie@TransferPortal@JoshHenschke again as I have said those wins are tainted, yes Ohio state didn't play Michigan but they had an 11 year head start, not to mention this was like before the forward pass, wins are only vacated for an ineligible player (again showing your lack of ball knowledge) michigan cheated
@GoBlueArizona@BabeLuuth@game7__ If a technical foul is not up to a ref... then who makes the call? A sportscaster? A fan in the stands? No... technical fouls are awarded by referees. The referees on the court did not incur any infraction therefore there was no call. You'll just have to accept that.
@CLE_RichSports@FastbreakHoops5 Because he won 25% of every event he entered? Maybe it’s an unheard of scoring average? Perhaps you’re talking about his cut streak?
Today’s golfers cannot sniff what Tiger did.
@Buckeyenatio@Buckeye12P00kie@TransferPortal@JoshHenschke Well we didn’t play Ohio in those 11 years 😘You definitely have vacated wins 😉
“A winning record since ‘36” blah blah blah. Did you not line up? Since you don’t care for history, how about 1-4 your last 5?
@GoBlueArizona@Buckeye12P00kie@TransferPortal@JoshHenschke the fact that Michigan played football 11 years before Ohio State, OSU was a brand new program, not to mention 3 wins are tainted, games that are genuinely considered after 1936 (poll era), which is surface level ball knowledge, and osu has a winning record since 1936
You mean the ref coming towards Hurley talking and making contact ? Don’t deflect from the truth of what actually happened and the rule that debunks your claim that any contact is a technical. The only person in the World that could’ve called a technical said there was nothing to it, so go sit in time out.
@TommyD429@game7__ I didn’t know you are Seth Davis, Pile. Since when do you greet or acknowledge someone forehead to forehead 🤣 literally the definition of disrespectful. Thank you.
Hoping this is the last time it needs to be addressed, but there seems to be confusion as to what the rules are regarding contact between a coach and official. Many seem to assume that any contact between a coach and official by rule must result in a technical. This is not true.
This is what's in the rulebook, specifically rule 10.2.h which says an unsporting Class A technical should be assessed to a coach or player who "disrespectfully contacts an official or makes a threat of physical intimidation or harm to include pushing, shoving, spitting, or attempting to make physical contact with an official."
The phrases "disrespectfully" and "physical intimidation or harm" are by definition subjective. So it's up to the official in that situation to decide whether he is being disrespected or intimidated. The ref in this situation did not believe he was. Seeing as how the "contact" came right after Mullins' game winning shot, it's reasonable to interpret that Hurley was pumped about the shot and not trying to intimidate or threaten the official. That is my interpretation as well. Reasonable (and especially unreasonable lol) minds can differ, but to assert that the referee did not follow the rules in this situation is factually inaccurate.
@cliffd64@BabeLuuth@game7__ Again, that’s not it. It’s not up to the ref. A coach cannot touch a referee, period. Which part of that do you not understand? You don’t know ball lol.
Also, which part of UofM screams I’m a duke fan?
@GoBlueArizona@BabeLuuth@game7__ Apparently not according to the ref involved... if he doesn't believe there was any infraction, then there is no call. Boo Hoo... your team choked. Big time. Historically.
@GoBlueArizona It’s a Tyson vs Lennox. Fight. One can over whelm u with a fury of punches. And one can punish you with jab and body shots over time kill you. Gonna be great match up
Michigan beat a crappy Tenn team by 30 now everyone is giving Michigan the tittle and not giving AZ a chance. I hope the media glosses them all week and they keep drinking the kool aid and inflated egos. As an Arizona fan. This is right where I wanna be.
@TommyD429@game7__ Everything in your post is hearsay lol. Let me help….It’s second-hand. It’s garbage. Can you say bullshit? Reminds me of when my sister told on me and my dad sided with her.
Until the referee gets in front of a microphone, shut the fuck up. It’s hearsay.
@GoBlueArizona@game7__ Both were quoted as saying they didn’t know what all the fuss was about…plus the referee walked towards Hurley talking and they both touched heads. Hurley didn’t say a word.
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