They were extremely fortunate to have received a couple of the technically correct end of game calls that they did. Toss in a couple of bad calls, and I think they clearly benefited.
Rewind the play when Guy tripped. That's one of the worst calls ive ever seen and late in an OT game.
It was. What about the previous Tech possession where the guy stood in the lane with ball for six seconds before scoring? Should have been a turnover and UVA ball down one instead of three.
Refs suck. Plain and simple. The entire tournament looks completely different if the refs were competent.
UVA won, but the officiating is utter shit. It was terribly against them in the way of no-calls down the stretch of the 2nd half. Other times, it was favorable. They're shit.
How do we feel about the ruling that Moretti’s pinky touched it last? This is a slippery slope in basketball and it’s harder than football is. For 38 minutes that is Tech ball. For all of basketball’s history that is Tech ball. Obviously the result was getting it right. I’m fine with us just saying it’s a good thing, but I really don’t think it’s that simple.
My UVA grad of a spouse and I could not come to a definitive conclusion on that, so I don't know how it was overturned. To me, the rule needs to be modified to be along the lines of it being out on whoever last transferred trajectory-changing force on the ball or something. If you look, that ball didn't even rotate from the initial swat to as it traveled outwards to the floor. Which to me leaves the possiblity that no real contact with the TT player's hand occurred. Any direct contact against the hand would have created friction that would cause some sort of rotation, but there was none which suggested a thin laminar flow of air between the hand and ball... But then the way the pinky itself moved downward made it seem like it was resting on the ball... but the ball didn't change trajectory or spin... Don't know how that was overturned, given that it could have been reasonably called either way and the evidence is supposed to be "indisputable."
The standard used in practice has never been indisputable. We’ve all seen countless calls in CFB overturned that were not remotely indisputable and it’s infuriating.
Also, I don’t think we touched on this one, that foul on Culver right to start overtime was completely absurd. Plainly an over the back by UVA.
Virginia trailed their Elite 8, Final Four, and National Championship games with fewer than fifteen seconds left in regulation and won all three.
At least UVA is a reasonably easy club to pull for. If Duke had one those same three games in the exact same way I’d have lost my mind.
Though I’m gonna stay pissed at phantom tripping foul and the no call on Guy fouling Moretti, those two BS calls were enough to swing it.
Didnt say that. Said it was a huge phantom foul call that changed momentum and the game. Which it did. And you talking about others having a narrative is rich.