AdaSooner
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Am I the only one who finds the official's call in this situation an ironic reversal of what we normally hear about officiating? Officials typically ignore violations in the final seconds of games because they "don't want to decide the outcome."
Yet, an official calls a technical foul when players and at least one fan came onto the court, thinking the game was over and their team had won. I could understand that call if there had been 3 seconds left, not 0.3 of a second. That's not even enough time to do more than bat the ball at the basket in an attempt to score.
The irony that the Oregon Ducks were once again the recipient of Pac-10 officiating didn't escape my attention either. I may never get over that one! GRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4846942
Yet, an official calls a technical foul when players and at least one fan came onto the court, thinking the game was over and their team had won. I could understand that call if there had been 3 seconds left, not 0.3 of a second. That's not even enough time to do more than bat the ball at the basket in an attempt to score.
The irony that the Oregon Ducks were once again the recipient of Pac-10 officiating didn't escape my attention either. I may never get over that one! GRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!!
Disputed foul in Oregon game will stand
Associated Press
SPOKANE, Wash. -- A controversial technical foul that cost Washington State a basketball victory over Oregon will not be overturned.
WSU athletic director Jim Sterk said a review of the call by the Pacific-10 Conference concluded the foul call was correct and Oregon's win would stand.
Washington State appeared to have won the Dec. 31 game in Pullman when they scored with 0.3 of a second left in the first overtime, and several WSU bench players and at least one fan stepped onto the court.
The game officials ruled that stepping onto the court prevented continuous play, and awarded Oregon a technical foul and two free throws. The free throws tied the game and the Ducks won in the second overtime.
Sterk said the Cougars have no other recourse.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=4846942