Three seconds in the lane

Lawboy

Sophomore
Nov 6, 2001
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Michigan bigs spent more than three seconds in the lane on numerous occasions. Goldin especially violated the rule many times. There was one time he was in there for 12-15 seconds with no call. I guess the refs just ignored the call when there was an M on the players chest!
 

NickRU714

Heisman
Aug 18, 2009
14,026
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Additionally, what’s the CBB free throw shot clock rule? Don’t remember who it was but someone on UM seemed to take forever.

Derkack even turned to the ref at one point.
Maybe it was about something else but I like to think he was calling out the time.
 

Mr. Magoo1

Heisman
Nov 15, 2001
15,449
16,281
113
I remember there was a season ticket holder in the 90s who sat in Section 113 who yelled for three-seconds on practically every opponents possession at almost every game. Half the time, he started counted when the ball was still in the backcourt..lol. Absolutely exhausting.
 

Smols

All-Conference
May 3, 2023
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Additionally, what’s the CBB free throw shot clock rule? Don’t remember who it was but someone on UM seemed to take forever.

Derkack even turned to the ref at one point.
Maybe it was about something else but I like to think he was calling out the time.
Yep, I noticed that too.
 

RUJMM78

Heisman
Jul 25, 2001
26,195
12,454
113
There always will be questionable calls pro and con.Both head coaches were talking to the referees during time outs..
 

Simce91

All-Conference
Dec 2, 2024
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It’s hardly ever called these days. Don’t remember seeing it called in any college game i’ve watched this year.
agree, there are guys that set up camp in the lane

can't remember the last time I saw it called
 

ancienthooper

All-Conference
Jan 16, 2019
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2,803
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Additionally, what’s the CBB free throw shot clock rule? Don’t remember who it was but someone on UM seemed to take forever.

Derkack even turned to the ref at one point.
Maybe it was about something else but I like to think he was calling out the time.
The high-fiving after free throws should be banned. Shooter cannot step out of arc and nobody can step in. So stupid.
 
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richthedentist

All-American
Aug 2, 2001
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8,556
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Michigan bigs spent more than three seconds in the lane on numerous occasions. Goldin especially violated the rule many times. There was one time he was in there for 12-15 seconds with no call. I guess the refs just ignored the call when there was an M on the players chest!
And the same thing goes for traveling Michigan traveled blatantly at least 5 times and all of them resulted in baskets after the travels so that was 12 points right there
The refs called one traveling the whole game
 
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richthedentist

All-American
Aug 2, 2001
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Additionally, what’s the CBB free throw shot clock rule? Don’t remember who it was but someone on UM seemed to take forever.

Derkack even turned to the ref at one point.
Maybe it was about something else but I like to think he was calling out the time.
10 seconds but they will never call that one
 

Colbert17!

Heisman
Aug 30, 2014
17,381
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Three second violations are almost never called anymore. Maybe it's just me but it seems that there are more missed calls with the three man crews than there were in the old days when there where only two officials.
Maybe it's more that they just ignore things now.
 
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BigRnj

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Nov 20, 2012
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Three second violations are almost never called anymore. Maybe it's just me but it seems that there are more missed calls with the three man crews than there were in the old days when there where only two officials.
But yesterday was a two man crew 😉
 

Colbert17!

Heisman
Aug 30, 2014
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But yesterday was a two man crew 😉
Didn't see the game. But really???? A B1G Ten basketball game with a two man crew?? Isn't that unusual?

Oh I get it now. Two men and one woman. I meant to say "three person crew."

I was speaking generally though.