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Bama/Houston Game Ends W/ Players Not Letting Refs Leave Court After Controversial No Call
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Weird, chaotic ending of Alabama vs. Houston game on Saturday night with a controversial no call leading to players refusing to let the refs leave the court...
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CanebreakCajun39 months
Ahhhhh respec
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Timeoday39 months
Clearly out of the cylinder. Clearly.
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Joe Edwards39 months
That ball could've hit the rim and anything is possible after that.
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gamecockman1239 months
Thug arse Houston team.
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DVinBR39 months
it was close enough to involve a review
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Wallace Ritchie39 months
Rent a cop coming in like a thug with the elbow. Bama has refs AND cops on payroll.
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PeleofAnalytics39 months
I am pretty sure every single school has court side security on their payroll. I would bet it is a rule the NCAA has in place.
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atltiger648739 months
that ball had zero chance of going in. It was matter of millimeters, and if they call goaltending there, it's a hyper-technical call that changes the entire game, when that ball wasn't going in.
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Tigrdynasty39 months
Agreed. Looked like half the ball was below the rim. Can't be goal tending if the ball is below the rim. If it was obviously not goal tending then there's no need to make any call.
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DVinBR39 months
doesn't matter if it's going in or not, rules are rules
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CDawson39 months
hard to imagine Bama getting a crucial call to go their way. That never happens.
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SamGinn Cam39 months
Was not going in regardless, who cares
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6R1239 months
They got basketball officials too??? Nothing new here. LOL
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Murph4HOF39 months
REC runs deep.
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