Well, not really. They just ran a terrible offensive set on that last sequence.That actually ended up being worse for Gonzaga than if the call had been overturned.
They were checking the time. That's not a reviewable play.Zags were comfortably ahead and they collapsed under the pressure.
NO change on the out of bounds. Wow. What's the point of replay?
Well, yeah. But the end result was still Syracuse shooting free throws, only there were 10 fewer seconds left on the clock.Well, not really. They just ran a terrible offensive set on that last sequence.
Are you sure about this? Why call a replay when they blew a whistle?They were checking the time. That's not a reviewable play.
I'm not. But that's what the official told the tv guys.Are you sure about this? Why call a replay when they blew a whistle?
I heard it as... We need to see the clock, because it's staying after the review.I'm not. But that's what the official told the tv guys.
I thought they said that they can review a ball out of bounds to see who it went off of but not if a player stepped out of bounds. Seems stupid, so maybe not, but I thought that's what he said and what the announcer repeated.I heard it as... We need to see the clock, because it's staying after the review.
If they can review a ball out of bounds off of a rebound, why can't they do the same after a steal?
Boeheim does that. It's what drove his zone d in the salad days.I don't know if Syracuse is any good, but they're fucking relentless
Yup. Any conference with Duke as like the 7th or 8th best team is pretty solid.So pretty much no upsets tonight. ACC is God. I will bow down.
NCAA says officials made mistake in Syracuse's win over Gonzaga
Coach Mark Few told the Associated Press the NCAA called to inform him officials blew the call on a 10-second violation that went against the Bulldogs late in Syracuse's come-from-behind win in the Sweet 16.
The turnover came with 1:17 left and Gonzaga leading 60-59. Josh Perkins skipped a pass for Kyle Dranginis into the frontcourt, and Syracuse's Trevor Cooney deflected it back across the line, where Dranginis grabbed it again.