Cam should have had the And 1 chance after his made basket with 52 seconds left; 2 bodies right into him

uihawk82

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The refs cant let a foul like that go even if late in the game. Cam is going up and as he is shooting he gets bumped hard by one if not two defenders.

Total foul, the kind of contact that makes a shooter shortarm the shot and actually the ball hit glass and was a hair short but spin crawled over the rim.

Cam playing well, had a great line.

If he gets the free throw and makes it iirc Iowa is up one which can change strategy down to the end
 

DukeSlater

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The refs cant let a foul like that go even if late in the game. Cam is going up and as he is shooting he gets bumped hard by one if not two defenders.

Total foul, the kind of contact that makes a shooter shortarm the shot and actually the ball hit glass and was a hair short but spin crawled over the rim.

Cam playing well, had a great line.

If he gets the free throw and makes it iirc Iowa is up one which can change strategy down to the end
You are absolutely correct. Another unbelievable no call at the Iowa end. That, and much less, were fouls at the other end, especially in the second half. At one point in the second half Iowa had 12 fouls and Michigan had 3.

And how they missed the travel on the 7-3 guy when he banked in that prayer at the end of the shot clock is incredible. He traveled nearly every time he got the damn ball. They even called it a couple of times. He's a baby giraffe learning to walk. Yes, Iowa could have been better, but that doesn't mean the refs get to skate. Their inconsistency and missing obvious calls are just as much of the game as missed shots and rebounds.
 

ComradeKirk

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The refs cant let a foul like that go even if late in the game. Cam is going up and as he is shooting he gets bumped hard by one if not two defenders.

Total foul, the kind of contact that makes a shooter shortarm the shot and actually the ball hit glass and was a hair short but spin crawled over the rim.

Cam playing well, had a great line.

If he gets the free throw and makes it iirc Iowa is up one which can change strategy down to the end
I'd haven't watched anything back, but at the game it seemed like there were two and1s on Cam that they missed. Body and arm contact on both.
 

Rambler Hawk

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The refs cant let a foul like that go even if late in the game. Cam is going up and as he is shooting he gets bumped hard by one if not two defenders.

Total foul, the kind of contact that makes a shooter shortarm the shot and actually the ball hit glass and was a hair short but spin crawled over the rim.

Cam playing well, had a great line.

If he gets the free throw and makes it iirc Iowa is up one which can change strategy down to the end
Agreed, it wasn’t even close - there was majority body contact. Also, 9 times out of 10 a swipe across the arm/body area (regardless if it was mostly clean) gets called. Every f’ing call went against us in that final minute. I was shocked when they actually called Michigan for a travel…..🤨
 

Pharcyded

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I asked in another thread: Is it not a tech any longer slamming the ball against the backboard out of frustration? Perhaps they did away with that rule but I’ve seen Iowa get techs for less.
 

bansheexyz

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Probably would’ve only blown it if he missed.. dumbass refs.

Like when the ref waited 3 seconds to call a foul on Stirtz when Morez Johnson missed.
I remember that play. That was weird as hell. Either Banks or Manyawu tipped the rebound out, then a whistle is blown and everyone is looking around confused as hell. You'll never convince me that the refs didn't have it out for Iowa this season for whatever reason.