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when i was growing up the NBA had the continuation rule. the NCAA did not. i find that increasingly in the college game it seems like they call it that way. my Q is did they ever change policy or it just evolved. it pissed me off today when OSU guy got fouled near the free throw line and they called "and one" then soon after Dix got hacked about 7/8 feet from rim they called on the floor. I know I should shut up and enjoy the win but some things just bug me. great win hawks. now got kick some illini arse.
 
You’re not wrong OP. The same play officiated differently, which I noticed as well.

Go back and watch. 90-95% of the fouls called on Iowa were from Dorsey (short bald guy) and the black official. 90-95% calls against OSU were from DJ Carstensen (tall bald guy). Very odd officiating in this one.
 
when i was growing up the NBA had the continuation rule. the NCAA did not. i find that increasingly in the college game it seems like they call it that way. my Q is did they ever change policy or it just evolved. it pissed me off today when OSU guy got fouled near the free throw line and they called "and one" then soon after Dix got hacked about 7/8 feet from rim they called on the floor. I know I should shut up and enjoy the win but some things just bug me. great win hawks. now got kick some illini arse.
You should not shut up, because you are right. Both calls are completely wrong, both went against Iowa, and BOTH were made by the same ref. No way in hell do you get fouled near the 3-pt line, then dribble in for a layup and the basket counts. By the same token, no way in hell do you get fouled as you're shooting a foot from the basket and it does NOT count . . . unless, of course, you are IOWA.

More bullshit from the refs. Thank gawd we have three refs so they can get the right angle to make all these great calls . . .

Overall, OSU was much more physical and got away with a helluva lot more than Iowa. #21 for OSU was pushing and shoving people all over the place the whole damn game. It was blatant and easily observable, and he was called for it exactly ZERO times. Just the facts. Sorry if they don't fit the narrative of some of you people who, I suspect, never played the game.
 
You’re not wrong OP. The same play officiated differently, which I noticed as well.

Go back and watch. 90-95% of the fouls called on Iowa were from Dorsey (short bald guy) and the black official. 90-95% calls against OSU were from DJ Carstensen (tall bald guy). Very odd officiating in this one.
In this one? LOL

SOP for college basketball. But you're right about how the calls broken down by official. Very interesting . . .
 
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Then with all due respect, you should get a job officiating, because those guys don't know the rules either.
No thanks, it's bad enough having to read comments from idiots on a message board. I can't imagine having to deal with mouthbreathers that think every official is out to get them in person.
 
You should not shut up, because you are right. Both calls are completely wrong, both went against Iowa, and BOTH were made by the same ref. No way in hell do you get fouled near the 3-pt line, then dribble in for a layup and the basket counts. By the same token, no way in hell do you get fouled as you're shooting a foot from the basket and it does NOT count . . . unless, of course, you are IOWA.

More bullshit from the refs. Thank gawd we have three refs so they can get the right angle to make all these great calls . . .

Overall, OSU was much more physical and got away with a helluva lot more than Iowa. #21 for OSU was pushing and shoving people all over the place the whole damn game. It was blatant and easily observable, and he was called for it exactly ZERO times. Just the facts. Sorry if they don't fit the narrative of some of you people who, I suspect, never played the game.
not the same ref. First was the white guy calling the continuation. The 2nd was the black guy calling on the floor.
 
No thanks, it's bad enough having to read comments from idiots on a message board. I can't imagine having to deal with mouthbreathers that think every official is out to get them in person.
All we critics are doing is pointing out the obvious, verifiable incompetence and/or bias we see every damn game. You don't like it? Too bad. Facts be facts. Even today. Even in Canada's 11th province.
 
not the same ref. First was the white guy calling the continuation. The 2nd was the black guy calling on the floor.
I disagree. I haven't reviewed it, but I'm pretty sure it was the same little white guy on both calls. But if I'm wrong, I'll wear it. But I don't think I am. But even if it was different refs, the calls were wrong both times, both against Iowa, and that's the bottom line.
 
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In this one? LOL

SOP for college basketball. But you're right about how the calls broken down by official. Very interesting . . .

That’s what I meant by odd. DJ has always been a favorable official for Iowa and Dorsey is a clown with stripes.
 
You’re not wrong OP. The same play officiated differently, which I noticed as well.

Go back and watch. 90-95% of the fouls called on Iowa were from Dorsey (short bald guy) and the black official. 90-95% calls against OSU were from DJ Carstensen (tall bald guy). Very odd officiating in this one.
All game long when I'd see Deibler complaining to DJ after a call, all I could think was maybe DJ was just telling him he was trying to even it up a bit.
 
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The OSU guy two long strides after splitting two Iowa defenders and had a layup uncontested....that was B.S. 3pt play.

Dix play got called a floor foul and he had to shoot the 1-1 and missed. Basically same amount of continuation.

When you look at the shooting percentages, its surprising OSU was in the game. They did have FT advantage. Iowa got called for their 7th foul in first half after only 9 minutes...I remember thinking how does an Iowa team that doesn't like to defend pick up 7 fouls so quick.
 
when i was growing up the NBA had the continuation rule. the NCAA did not. i find that increasingly in the college game it seems like they call it that way. my Q is did they ever change policy or it just evolved. it pissed me off today when OSU guy got fouled near the free throw line and they called "and one" then soon after Dix got hacked about 7/8 feet from rim they called on the floor. I know I should shut up and enjoy the win but some things just bug me. great win hawks. now got kick some illini arse.
The continuation osu got was a bad call but it was a little closer than Dix.

Both should have been non shooting.
 
Amen, to that. This is one of the things that kill us post season, they let mugging happen and no call

Hummel pointed it out midway through the 2nd half, that OSU was very physical off of the ball. The lack of “freedom of movement” is how to beat Iowa, like you said. I’m not sure if OSU went away from it, or Iowa overcame it, but I only remember one off the ball hold getting called.
 
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