CrossVol17
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I watched it several time this year with teams, not just Tennessee. When one team gets out to a commanding lead the officials seem to intentionally try and keep the game from getting to "embarrassing" out of hand.If refs don't get involved the way they did in the first 10 minutes of the second half, UT might have done to Arkansas what UK did to UT at Rupp.
That’s just excuses….. the refs didn’t cause this
And played equally as bad to lose it in the blink of an eye. It’s ok to admit that they played great to build the lead and embarrassingly bad the way they blew it. Both can be true. Yes, the win is the goal and that’s great. Goes without saying.
Did we win the game?W
Pathetic officiating to start the second half. I guess they talked to Birmingham. Grabbing arms and bodies is a foul and Arky does it every single game and gets away with it for most of every single game. I do admire their focus and effort as a team to claw back like they did. They are tough.
Our freshmen G's looked like freshmen G's at times. Chandler has a mental block on FT's and that's not good for G's.
Barmes to players Monday - the court is over >>>>. FT's until your arms fall off.
Did we win the game?
I can tell you how to add the years back. Just record every Tennessee event and when the game is over, check the score and watch the recording if we won and delete the recording if we lose. Been doing this for years and my stress level is under controlI've lost 10 years off my life being a Vol fan.
TSSAA does the same thing. They did it when I played and do it now. I have some friends that ref for TSSAA and they told me it's on purpose.I watched it several time this year with teams, not just Tennessee. When one team gets out to a commanding lead the officials seem to intentionally try and keep the game from getting to "embarrassing" out of hand.
It’s the best