It was definitely a foul, question was whether it should have been called at that point with as minor as it was, but it wasn’t a phantom foul.San Diego St handed victory over Creighton on a controversial last second phantom foul call
I didn't see the defender touch him but I'd have to see it again I guessIt was definitely a foul, question was whether it should have been called at that point with as minor as it was, but it wasn’t a phantom foul.
No doubt it was a foul.San Diego St handed victory over Creighton on a controversial last second phantom foul call
defender had his left hand on his back and pushed him when he went upI didn't see the defender touch him but I'd have to see it again I guess
cant wait for the Miami-FAU national title gameAnother exciting game/finish. Canes comeback. Your F4: SDSU vs FAU and Miami vs UConn. Can't imagine anyone picking that group.
Great comeback by Miami but a couple of swing plays at the end. Tie score with a minute to go, Texas get the rebound and Miami fouls. That would have put Texas in the driver's seat but the refs reversed the call and Miami goes up by 2 on the FTs.Another exciting game/finish. Canes comeback. Your F4: SDSU vs FAU and Miami vs UConn. Can't imagine anyone picking that group.
It definitely was a foul on Texas though. Miami player goes straight up for the rebound and the Texas player viciously and intentionally undercut him. They are lucky that didn't result in an injury.Great comeback by Miami but a couple of swing plays at the end. Tie score with a minute to go, Texas get the rebound and Miami fouls. That would have put Texas in the driver's seat but the refs reversed the call and Miami goes up by 2 on the FTs.
Then Texas misses and Miami gets the ball with about 40 seconds to go. Texas fouled an 84% FT shooter and it appeared to be intentional. WHY? Play D and get a stop. Then they would still have 11 seconds to tie or win. Instead Miami makes 2 FTs to take a 4 pt lead. Game over.