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Post by sagebrush on Jan 12, 2019 21:13:33 GMT -8
Per WSU, "We have established a long standing tradition of 'Couging it' If the uo wants to blow a nine point lead with 51 seconds left and lose in overtime, we demand our just compensation for infringing on our tradition"
Biggest choke job in the history of the Pac. and number 6 biggest choke of ALL TIME!
I told this a duck friend of mine tonight and he split a gut laughing. Even bought be a beer. Said when he got home, he was even going to call his dad who graduated of u of o law.
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Post by thomasg86 on Jan 13, 2019 12:10:50 GMT -8
actual traveling calls. Takes balls to call the 1.5 step these days That is what stuck out to me the most. That would never get called these days. I'm so used to the "new" traveling standards I thought the whistle was for a foul on OSU. And apparently if you "intentionally" fouled back then it was two shots, even if it would normally have been a one-and-one? When did that rule change?
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Jan 13, 2019 12:37:51 GMT -8
Seems to me you basically never see palming the ball calls anymore either. It used to get called fairly often 40 years ago.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2019 14:46:41 GMT -8
actual traveling calls. Takes balls to call the 1.5 step these days That is what stuck out to me the most. That would never get called these days. I'm so used to the "new" traveling standards I thought the whistle was for a foul on OSU. And apparently if you "intentionally" fouled back then it was two shots, even if it would normally have been a one-and-one? When did that rule change? The euro step has definitely infiltrated the college game almost as much as NBA. Refs only call it if it looks awkward. But they love to call travel if the pivot foot shimmys or twists on the floor at all.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Jan 13, 2019 20:28:03 GMT -8
actual traveling calls. Takes balls to call the 1.5 step these days That is what stuck out to me the most. That would never get called these days. I'm so used to the "new" traveling standards I thought the whistle was for a foul on OSU. And apparently if you "intentionally" fouled back then it was two shots, even if it would normally have been a one-and-one? When did that rule change? It's still the rule. Basically, Oregon was calling for the foul to be intentional, which would have been stupid, even back then.
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Post by blastingsand on Jan 14, 2019 4:52:37 GMT -8
Oregon just has one of the worst teams I've ever seen them have in a while. Reminds me of their Ernie Kent years. I was kind of hoping they would go winless in the Pac-12. The problem is so many other teams are so bad that they were able to pick up a win today.
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