Wednesday, April 1, 2015
Rule Change NCAA
A rule the NCAA should change is having the referees be able to check the instant replay monitor whenever they want. In this years Round of 64 in the NCAA tournament SMU played UCLA. UCLA won off of an air balled three pointer that was called as goal tending. They called goal tending with 10.7 seconds left in the game and it gave UCLA a 60-59 lead. The refs could have went to the monitor and easily saw that there was no goal tending on the play but you cannot go the monitor on a goal tending call. Despite having the ability to review almost anything else pertaining to close calls during a basketball game, were unable to go the monitors to look at this play and make a determination themselves. Here’s what should have happened: After the goal tend call on the floor, the refs should have been able to go to the monitor, see that the two replays that CBS aired were inconclusive and ruled that the call on the floor stood. But that’s not what happened, of course. The confusion after the call and the brief look refs took at whether it was a two-pointer or three-pointer, combined with the absurdity of the refs not being allowed to review the goal tend led to SMU having to rush their final possession. Whether it was a goal tend or not, SMU got robbed and Moreira, the player who made the play, was left in tears, blaming the loss on himself.
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