The game clock changes by the 10th of a second but the shot clock changes by the second. The two are linked electronically so when the shot clock reads one , it could actually be .8 or .2 and thus could change to zero in less than one second. The game clock started correctly when the ball was touched and the shot clearly expired before the shot was taken. The refs arbitrarily gave IU the full second and did not consider that one second on the shot clock actually could be less as was the case last night.
Dan Dakich said on ESPNU radio that Buie was fouled in the act of shooting-the video confirms this. Was Greer within 2 feet of the shooter when he was called for a foul. Audige 's arm was "touched " on his airball but no call
I usually don't mention refs but the shot clock was clearly interpreted incorrectly. NU had a 7 point lead with less than 2 minutes in OT#1 and 5 point lead with less than 1 minute left in OT#2. I am not sure that NU could have managed the clock any worse than they did. I knew we were toast when Audige missed the front end of a one and one. I cannot understand not running your motion offense at game's end rather then dribbling near mid court until 6 seconds are left and not getting a decent shot
Dan Dakich said on ESPNU radio that Buie was fouled in the act of shooting-the video confirms this. Was Greer within 2 feet of the shooter when he was called for a foul. Audige 's arm was "touched " on his airball but no call
I usually don't mention refs but the shot clock was clearly interpreted incorrectly. NU had a 7 point lead with less than 2 minutes in OT#1 and 5 point lead with less than 1 minute left in OT#2. I am not sure that NU could have managed the clock any worse than they did. I knew we were toast when Audige missed the front end of a one and one. I cannot understand not running your motion offense at game's end rather then dribbling near mid court until 6 seconds are left and not getting a decent shot