After two timeouts with 13 seconds left and the game tied at 82, Kansas State point guard Jacob Pullen drove into the lane as Griffin stepped in front of him. A collision occurred, and Pullen dropped a pass to Beasley for the easy layup while Griffin tumbled to the floor.As Beasley made the go-ahead basket, Capel pleaded with officials for one of two things — a charging foul or a timeout — but got neither. And the Sooners' last hope was left to a final-second heave by Austin Johnson from beyond halfcourt. ...As the game ended, Capel was still arguing with officials about the non-call on Pullen's drive into the lane. But the coach stood behind the referees' decision in his postgame news conference."We tried to take a charge, and it was a no-call,” he said. "It probably should've been a no-call.”
People who blame referees for the outcome of games are idiots.
Quote from: catdude33 on January 13, 2008, 02:47:26 PMPeople who blame referees for the outcome of games are idiots.So, you're saying Mangina's an idiot. If he finds out, he'll eat you you know.
you just called your entire fanbase idiots. sweet
For Mangina to eat him, wouldn't that mean Mangina would have to CATCH him...or does he make his players do that? He could make it a condition of keeping their scholarships ya know.
Quote from: Miss.ChanandlerBong on January 13, 2008, 08:38:17 PMyou just called your entire fanbase idiots. sweetIf anyone wants a good definition of irony, here ya go.
Quote from: LimestoneOutcropping on January 14, 2008, 11:45:35 AMQuote from: Miss.ChanandlerBong on January 13, 2008, 08:38:17 PMyou just called your entire fanbase idiots. sweetIf anyone wants a good definition of irony, here ya go.hypocrasy and irony are not the same thing.