#11 OU vs texas 6pm CST on ESPN

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Which do you think were fouls? I haven’t seen a single OU player or coach even remotely complain about any of them. Sam and Los and JM got blocked cleanly. The one on Hugley’s dunk may have been a foul but that happened after my post.

Great segment there. Let’s hope that this is the opposite of the TCU game and Texas is the one lamenting all their first half turnovers.
 
Which do you think were fouls? I haven’t seen a single OU player or coach even remotely complain about any of them. Sam and Los and JM got blocked cleanly. The one on Hugley’s dunk may have been a foul but that happened after my post.

Great segment there. Let’s hope that this is the opposite of the TCU game and Texas is the one lamenting all their first half turnovers.
Hugely hit in the head and moser 100% complained
 
Which do you think were fouls? I haven’t seen a single OU player or coach even remotely complain about any of them. Sam and Los and JM got blocked cleanly. The one on Hugley’s dunk may have been a foul but that happened after my post.

Great segment there. Let’s hope that this is the opposite of the TCU game and Texas is the one lamenting all their first half turnovers.
My last response to you… umm go back and look, EVERY OU player that hit the ground on a drive looked at the refs… EVERY FRICKING TIME. So for you to say they didn’t complain is total BS.
 
We’re ahead at half which is good. Awful start but we got it together.

We are having way too many defensive lapses, giving up way too many easy baskets. We have to rebound better as well. We need to be tougher and win the second half
 
Looks like two evenly matched teams right now. Like to see OU ahead by 10 or so in the final five minutes
 
Judging the officiating by whether or not a player complains is a faulty approach. A good coach tells his players to let him handle working the refs. Players doing it (with rare exception when there is serious justification) is just asking for trouble.

Toby R and Kevin H mentioned several times in the first half--easily six or seven--that an OU player got hammered in the paint and it wasn't called.

That said, there's no excuse for the fog the Sooners were in early on. Hopefully it'll be the worst 11 minutes of ball they play all season.
 
Hugely hit in the head and moser 100% complained
I said the Hugley one happened after my initial post. The earlier ones simply aren’t fouls. We ended the half in the double bonus and were only called for five fouls and Texas only shot one FT, yet half the thread is complaints about the refs. They missed a couple obvious ones, no doubt. JM should have been shooting free throws at the end of the half and Hugley should have had an and-one. We played stagnant halfcourt offense for most the half, and our drives were often desperation drives near the shot clock buzzer. We can’t expect to be bailed out there. Once we got in transition and improved our halfcourt flow, we started getting to the line.
 
Can’t believe they missed that last call. Guy comes and drills McCollum such that the ball falls 10 feet short of the rim. Wasn’t close to blocking the ball so why was the shot so short, ref?
 
Judging the officiating by whether or not a player complains is a faulty approach. A good coach tells his players to let him handle working the refs. Players doing it (with rare exception when there is serious justification) is just asking for trouble.

Toby R and Kevin H mentioned several times in the first half--easily six or seven--that an OU player got hammered in the paint and it wasn't called.

That said, there's no excuse for the fog the Sooners were in early on. Hopefully it'll be the worst 11 minutes of ball they play all season.
I agree with you. The players should keep playing though anything. Let the coaches handle the refs. That said, if the contact causes a turnover, alters the shot, or leads to change of possession on rebound, it’s a foul 100% of the time. They have to call those and they’re not.
 
Judging the officiating by whether or not a player complains is a faulty approach. A good coach tells his players to let him handle working the refs. Players doing it (with rare exception when there is serious justification) is just asking for trouble.

Toby R and Kevin H mentioned several times in the first half--easily six or seven--that an OU player got hammered in the paint and it wasn't called.

That said, there's no excuse for the fog the Sooners were in early on. Hopefully it'll be the worst 11 minutes of ball they play all season.
I told my kids (as a HS coach) that exact thing. Let me handle the refs.
 
I said the Hugley one happened after my initial post. The earlier ones simply aren’t fouls. We ended the half in the double bonus and were only called for five fouls and Texas only shot one FT, yet half the thread is complaints about the refs. They missed a couple obvious ones, no doubt. JM should have been shooting free throws at the end of the half and Hugley should have had an and-one. We played stagnant halfcourt offense for most the half, and our drives were often desperation drives near the shot clock buzzer. We can’t expect to be bailed out there. Once we got in transition and improved our halfcourt flow, we started getting to the line.
I think that is somewhat fair. But I will also say OU does a very good job playing d without fouling all year
 
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