Ole Miss traveled on their inbounds play

#26
#26
It’s the same garbage every game. SEC officials couldn’t call a consistent game with a gun to their collective heads. Let them play 3-5+ series in a row, then whistle #1A or #1B scorer for a hand-check but ignore the body/hack at the other end...cool. Oh and the “charging” arc is pointless 75% of the time. They didn’t cost us the game but they damn sure didn’t help.
 
#27
#27
Is it a walk? Yes

Does it ever get called at any point in the game ever? No. Refs are incredibly lenient on gathering and establishing position.
 
#29
#29
I thought that they called several tonight.

They did, but they weren’t “gather” or control situations. They give a lot of leeway on those. Johnson I think had one early in the game that wasn’t called as well.
 
#30
#30
They did, but they weren’t “gather” or control situations. They give a lot of leeway on those. Johnson I think had one early in the game that wasn’t called as well.

I thought that the play at the end, the OM player caught the ball and landed with 2 feet set near the paint. Then he pivoted. Then he picked up his pivot foot. I want to see it again but it’s on my DVR at my other house. I’d like to see that clip.

I enjoyed the short clip of the Kansas player grabbing Olivier’s arm as they were in the floor while ORN was reaching for a loose ball. Then Nkamhoua was tackled as Kansas had a run out. Good stuff.
 
#31
#31
I thought that the play at the end, the OM player caught the ball and landed with 2 feet set near the paint. Then he pivoted. Then he picked up his pivot foot. I want to see it again but it’s on my DVR at my other house. I’d like to see that clip.

I enjoyed the short clip of the Kansas player grabbing Olivier’s arm as they were in the floor while ORN was reaching for a loose ball. Then Nkamhoua was tackled as Kansas had a run out. Good stuff.
Gotta love SEC officiating (though I admit I dont know which crew was used for the Kansas game). Ill never forget Grant getting called for a foul for getting elbowed in the face by an LSU player
 
#33
#33
If Tn took care of business and had a competent offense then walks,fouls are not being talked about.

Those are other things that I’m not talking about. You can go to about a half dozen or more other threads and complain about taking care of business and having a competent offense and other generalizations. You can also go to those places and beyotch about CRB’s compensation and scholarships given to Uros or Pember and CRB not calling time outs (when he almost never does... that’s been well established).

I was wondering what others had to say about a critical no call at a critical point in the game. Actually I’m open to hear from the knowledgeable, regular posters about any other calls or plays as well. I really don’t give a **** about hearing from the simple minded drive by posters (I’m not suggesting that the label applies to you, TV72) with their horrible takes.

There are a bunch of posters in here that see and know far more than me about the intricacies and nuances of the game. I learn a lot by reading their posts. It’s annoying to see their intelligent comments getting drowned out by the pollution being spewed in every thread by the same idiots. I was hoping it would steer clear of here. Some good posters even stop posting during and after games because of the nonsense.

Still hoping to see some replays. Is the game on YouTube yet?
 
#34
#34
Should never have come down to a travel call against this team. Simply put Ole Miss out fought us. They were tougher than we were. There's just something off/missing from this bunch. There's no alpha and no real identity. They're like a puzzle with a lot of pieces that don't really fit together.
 
#35
#35
I think the plays where our players were knocked to the floor with no fouls called were pretty ridiculous.
I’ve watched a lot of college BB games and it seems officials allow our opponents to play more physical against us than most other games I watch. I’ve never seen more pushing, shoving, shoulder moving than teams seem to get away with against us. It really affects us as we do not have any “ physical” players on our team ( that are worth playing time). The blueprint to beat us is to out physical us.
 
#36
#36
No, it's a serious question. Why are officials, of any sport, not allowed to make a mistake, but are so quick to be blasted?

Officials are allowed to make mistakes, but there should be a standard they are held to. Officiating was very inconsistent all night last night. One of the worst officiated games I've seen this year. You hope you play well enough to compensate for it, but, TN put on a full court press with three seconds. The whole point of that press is to force a turnover or foul quickly. TN did it. They forced the turnover and they weren't rewarded for it. That's why it's frustrating.
 
#37
#37
Ok, lets say hypothetically that the walk gets called. Nevermind that they never call that anymore. Who is gonna make a shot for us with 3 seconds left?
 
#38
#38
The blueprint to beat us is to out physical us.

Yeah. Especially since we don't have a productive big man. But, I don't think most officiating crews will allow a team to do what Ol Miss did last night. They physically bullied us.
 
#40
#40
Should never have come down to a travel call against this team. Simply put Ole Miss out fought us. They were tougher than we were. There's just something off/missing from this bunch. There's no alpha and no real identity. They're like a puzzle with a lot of pieces that don't really fit together.

Thanks for making basically the same crap post that’s already been made multiple times. Apparently it is impossible to have ANY discussion whatsoever after a bad loss without the negative **** being brought up over and over and over by the Negavols.
 
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#42
#42
Very blatant travel, but in the refs defense, they sucked all night so they were on par with their performance for missing that call...
 
#44
#44
Very blatant travel, but in the refs defense, they sucked all night so they were on par with their performance for missing that call...

I really can’t get my arms around Fulk getting tossed around like a rag doll with no whistles yet the TN bigs manage to get in foul trouble over touch fouls and phantom calls. A legitimate question is how does Barnes not lose his mind over that. It happens in every game.
 
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#45
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I really can’t get my arms around Fulk getting tossed around like a rag doll with no whistles yet the TN bigs manage to get in foul trouble over touch fouls and phantom calls. A legitimate question is how goes Barnes not lose his mind over that. It happens in every game.
I agree, Ole Miss got away with that all game, poorly officiated on both ends....
 
#47
#47
It was a travel. Commentators even called it.

You can thank Lebron, Harden and the rest of the NBA Walking Gang. They've singlehandedly eliminated the travel call. NBA wants high scoring games and exciting plays so they allow it. It's what this generation of players grew up watching and idolizing and modeled their game after. NCAA has allowed it to the point it's never called.

The ole miss player traveled. Who cares if TN played piss poor. It was a turnover. Unfortunately the refs were already predisposed to calling a quick foul as they knew TN had to. The player could have tucked the ball and stiff armed the defender and no call would have been made since the ref had their minds made up before the ball was inbounded.
 
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#49
#49
Should never have come down to a travel call against this team. Simply put Ole Miss out fought us. They were tougher than we were. There's just something off/missing from this bunch. There's no alpha and no real identity. They're like a puzzle with a lot of pieces that don't really fit together.
Please$STFU
 
#50
#50
It was very blatant. We didn’t play well but these calls make a difference.
We’ve never played in a game with perfect officiating, it’s not possible with so much going on and the speed of the athletes. If you want to win consistently, then you better plan to have to outscore your opponents enough to overcome the human error of the officials. Expecting perfect officiating is unrealistic
 
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