4.8 seconds?

#26
#26
Game shouldn't have been close.

F*^& around and F(#@ out is what happened here.
 
#27
#27
Clock started as soon as big guy touched it? And yet he came down and then passed it to someone else who made a move and drove to the basket and passed it to someone else 25ft away and he shot it in 4.7 seconds? No way that clock started on time
Yes. I just watched it repeatedly on slow mo and it’s surprising it was all able to take place in such a short window but I can’t find anything sketchy with the clock on the replay.
 
#28
#28
Brought to you by Mr Shows.. how did they get 19 min and 40 sEC with only 2 fouls in the half.. watch the replay and count # of Tn bodies who end up on floor at some point.. and adding time to the xlock
Doug Shows...the mere mention of that name brings puke into my gullet. He's a disgrace.
 
#29
#29
Clock started as soon as big guy touched it? And yet he came down and then passed it to someone else who made a move and drove to the basket and passed it to someone else 25ft away and he shot it in 4.7 seconds? No way that clock started on time
Just look at the tape and you will see when the call was made. Usually the call is made before the clock is stopped. It happens all the time in both football and basketball.
 
#31
#31
I don't know, but I'd love to see the odds for the sequence of events that HAD to happen with 18 seconds remaining for Vandy to win; still unbelievable.

Yep, & throughout the game UT held them to within 2 seconds of shot clock violation and they hit 17 points on those last second shots. 2 points came off ZZ fouling with 1sec on shot clock & FTs ensued. I wonder what the odds of scoring that many points on desperation shots in a game. that was either really good game management or just a h3ll of a lucky day.
 
#32
#32
Just look at the tape and you will see when the call was made. Usually the call is made before the clock is stopped. It happens all the time in both football and basketball.

On that subject, review is almost always wrong on resetting a clock. As you say, the official’s signal is when the clock should be stopped- not when the actual play occurs.

I saw someone say that their addition of 0.8 when Vandy called TO was really not correct. I didn’t watch again, so I don’t know.
 
#33
#33
Vandy fouled 5 times in 7 seconds. That could be a record.

Yep they went 2nd half 19 minutes and 42 seconds with 1 foul called the 1st intentional came @ 18 seconds then had to get 5 more in. UT just shot 3 foul shots and it was a roughshod game. This was definitely a weird game.
 
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#38
When you play not to lose, as we did, you get beat every time. Barnes teams always play tight and have a tendency to play nervous. He also makes them afraid to fail. This makes them even more tight in pressure type situations. We go .500 the rest of regular season, bow out first or second game of SEC tournament and then don't make it through first weekend of NCAA tournament. If JJJ doesn't make it back, it could be worse than those scenarios. We really have been overrated all season. Sorry, but the truth will stand when the world is in fire. Go VOLS.
 
#40
#40
I did think 4.4 would have been more than reasonable.

I immediately rewound it and watched again. There’s no way there should have been 4.8. 4.4 AT MOST and more likely closer to 4.

Yes, we lost, yes, we blew it, but that was gross mismanagement by the refs and no one talked about it.
 
#41
#41
I immediately rewound it and watched again. There’s no way there should have been 4.8. 4.4 AT MOST and more likely closer to 4.

Yes, we lost, yes, we blew it, but that was gross mismanagement by the refs and no one talked about it.
That’s exactly what I thought. I was shocked when they reset at 4.8 and thought it might go as low as 4.0. So many things had to go against Tennessee that last 22 seconds to lose, and every one of them happened.
 
#42
#42
Yep. if the guy misses the open 3, then the whole conversation today was why did the Vandy player pass up an open layup to the tie game.
Still don't understand why a certain superstar freshmen passed up an easy dunk that would have made this conversation completely moot.
 
#43
#43
When you play not to lose, as we did, you get beat every time. Barnes teams always play tight and have a tendency to play nervous. He also makes them afraid to fail. This makes them even more tight in pressure type situations. We go .500 the rest of regular season, bow out first or second game of SEC tournament and then don't make it through first weekend of NCAA tournament. If JJJ doesn't make it back, it could be worse than those scenarios. We really have been overrated all season. Sorry, but the truth will stand when the world is in fire. Go VOLS.

And if they play lose, sloppy, and undisciplined they probably finish close to 0.500.
 
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#45
Still don't understand why a certain superstar freshmen passed up an easy dunk that would have made this conversation completely moot.
If he had taken the shot against Barnes direct instruction, whether he hit it or missed, he would have been on the bench for the remainder of the year. CRB does not tolerate insubordination.
 
#47
#47
And would have won 65-63, overly a lowly vandy and still be facing the same problems and questions. Maybe this will be the one that pisses them off just enough to kindle the fire heading into tourney play. I’m still convinced our defense will keep us in any game.
 
#48
#48
I don't know, but I'd love to see the odds for the sequence of events that HAD to happen with 18 seconds remaining for Vandy to win; still unbelievable.
Less than 1 in a million.

Dare I say, the most Tennessee way to lose a game. And to Vandy to boot.
 
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#50
Yeah, I’m not buying Barnes telling him to pass up a wide open dunk.

It was a freshman mistake, I trust Coach Barnes when he said he learned from that and it wouldn't happen again; I bet Coach Barnes learned just as much from that sequence.
 
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