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The intensity of these games is a joy to watch.  Players giving their all on plays throughout the game.  Houston and BYU were forced to battle to the wire after nearly giving away nice leads.  The Big XII had a good day with three winners.

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21 hours ago, HuskerFever said:

 

I know @basketballjones has been pushing their viewpoint of coaching. And in most context it's been related to better performance on the court. But there's also just some of those prominent coaches out there who can maintain and develop a roster for consecutive years. That's becoming a harder and harder trait to come by these days.

I mean, that’s part of coaching. 

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11 hours ago, Huskerpapa said:

Intensity is fantastic; but man, the physicality is unflipping believable.  Who made the decision to allow games be as physical as they are?  

 

The "let 'em play!" crowd.   

Posted
11 hours ago, Huskerpapa said:

Intensity is fantastic; but man, the physicality is unflipping believable.  Who made the decision to allow games be as physical as they are?  

I agree.  Where is freedom of movement?  Strength and power are allowed to restrict skill.  It’s a wonder more tempers aren’t lost going for a rebound.  Players are allowed to move, push or shove to get position.  

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58 minutes ago, Cazzie22 said:

I agree.  Where is freedom of movement?  Strength and power are allowed to restrict skill.  It’s a wonder more tempers aren’t lost going for a rebound.  Players are allowed to move, push or shove to get position.  

Just don’t try to get out of a trap in the corner. Flagrant two and you’re ejected.

Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, Vinny said:

Just don’t try to get out of a trap in the corner. Flagrant two and you’re ejected.

Ya he deserved that - that was not unintentional contact to the groin area. I learned you can’t have a flagrant 1 in groin contact. Rule states if you don’t think it was completely unintentional then goes straight to a flagrant 2. So the only option the refs had were no call at all or goodbye. They made the right call. 

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2 minutes ago, Dean Smith said:

Ya he deserved that - that was not unintentional contact to the groin area. I learned you can’t have a flagrant 1 in groin contact. Rule states if you don’t think it was completely unintentional then goes straight to a flagrant 2. So the only option the refs had were no call at all or goodbye. They made the right call. 

 

Then why aren't our opponents called for a Flagrant 2 in every single game we play? Because it sure feels like a swift kick to the nuts.

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4 minutes ago, HuskerFever said:

 

Then why aren't our opponents called for a Flagrant 2 in every single game we play? Because it sure feels like a swift kick to the nuts.

Those are from Rollie and Berke’s shot attempts.  

Posted
34 minutes ago, Dean Smith said:

Ya he deserved that - that was not unintentional contact to the groin area. I learned you can’t have a flagrant 1 in groin contact. Rule states if you don’t think it was completely unintentional then goes straight to a flagrant 2. So the only option the refs had were no call at all or goodbye. They made the right call. 

People use elbows to create space all game. Purely incidental in my book.

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