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I'll be following my Jayhawks.
(and my next door neighbor went to Gonzaga)
It was the thud that ended a rough year.Not following them anymore. My Sooners probably going to get drilled by Virginia today.
It was the thud that ended a rough year.
Oklahoma and TT are the only Big XII teams left
Every conference gets one automatic bid. That accounts for 32 right away.I remember when they only took the top 16 teams for the playoffs.
Don't all the teams make the playoffs now.??
I remember when they only took the top 16 teams for the playoffs.
Don't all the teams make the playoffs now.??
Duke got more than lucky yesterday. Zion should have been called for at least 1 if not two offensive fouls in his final drive against UCF. Officiating sometimes determines the outcome of some games and yesterday was an example of that.
My Zags are now in the Sweet 16 for the 5th year in a row. And like last year, playing a great Florida State team for the Elite 8. Hopefully we can have a different result from last year.
Pilawt’s Anteaters fell a little short but hey - they made it to the second round of the Big Dance- quite an accomplishment!
That is false. You can leave your feet if you have established position before the offensive player gets there which he had done. What you cannot do is do it against Duke (or UNC or Kentucky or Kansas)On the last drive by Zion, Tacko left his feet. Tragic mistake on his part. Had he kept them planted Zion would have been called for the charge. Once those feet leave the ground, it cannot be a charge.
You are entitled to the airspace above your head, even inside the arc. But you have to jump straight up, arms straight up. If you don't leave your feet, it's assumed you are trying to draw a charge and you're getting a blocking foul if any part of your foot is on or inside the arc.That is false. You can leave your feet if you have established position before the offensive player gets there which he had done. What you cannot do is do it against Duke (or UNC or Kentucky or Kansas)
I think he was inside the arc but Zion should have been called for a push off prior to that happening.You are entitled to the airspace above your head, even inside the arc. But you have to jump straight up, arms straight up. If you don't leave your feet, it's assumed you are trying to draw a charge and you're getting a blocking foul if any part of your foot is on or inside the arc.
I remember seeing that play. I was thinking that Zion might get called for driving through the first defender, but once he reached the second defender that guy was getting the foul. I'll have to take a closer look now.
That’s what I thought, too. I did edit my previous post to include a video.I think he was inside the arc but Zion should have been called for a push off prior to that happening.
One of the reasons I greatly dislike that arc. Because that situation there is not the reason the arc was in put in play.That’s what I thought, too. I did edit my previous post to include a video.
Looks like the shot blocker got caught being indecisive. Hold your ground and it’s a foul. Hold your ground and jump straight up and it’s clean. He sort of didn’t do either and got called.
Or have the same initials as the 36th President of the US.Side note: in NBA you have to bleed to get a charge in addition to an academy winning performance on the part of the defensive player.
Or have similar surname of the 29th president and most popular first name of all presidents.Or have the same initials as the 36th President of the US.
You must have gone to Kentucky.Regarding the alumni trivia.
Silly show.
I thought he went to Fordham.
He also went to Duke where he really learned his evil ways.
It’s Jodie Foster, not Jody.