I'd prefer to never see this again, but still a crazy play.
This is no Syracuse "blarge" call that you can make a case for the call. This is unambiguous.
There is no excuse for this call. After a night of allowing muggings you do not make a call like this.
After "letting them play" for 35 minutes, this is not a call that should have happened. As someone else mentioned, very much anticipatory - zebra had his lips on the whistle before he even got there it seemed.
As bad as this call was though, it happened with five minutes left in the game. Not five seconds. It put us down 5 points. There was plenty of time left to get some stops and even up the game. But we could not get the stops. That's ultimately why we lost.
It was very clear the first time.
In fact, it wasn't even close.
I would be absolutely on fire if I were Trey Burke after this game. The way he got jobbed in this game in so many ways is the kind of event that makes you either never want to associate with college basketball again or come back for another year and kill people. I'm afraid it's going to be the former.
Trey played a great game. That play was about as perfect a block as there can be. He's a true champion.
Ugh I'm sick again. What a great play that will rarely be seen again. F****ing great play. Not a Referee gripe but Gosh they sucked tonight.
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That is an NBA type play! Great game against a great team with horrid officiating both ways.
I can think of only two plays that Louisville could complain about. One, the no-call on the McGary kick, but they still retained possession. BFD. On another, Hancock came from behind and made a steal, but they called him for a foul. Hancock and Pitino threw hissy fits. Pitino should have been T'd up for that. When they showed the replay, it was obvious that Hancock came through our player's shoulder to make the steal. That was a good call. What else was there for Louisville to be upset about?
McGary should have fouled out on one of Behanen's rebound put backs that ended up going in, late in the game; Mitch fouled the hell out of him from behind. That's a pretty minor complaint (I guess an And-1 could have been called) so the point is taken and I agree.
With the amount of time left and a three point game, that was just a huge blown call.
Shit like this is why I just don't have much interest in watching most basketball.
Basketball needs to take strides forward in effective officiating. I do not care at all if it slows the game down, just get the damn call right.
Yep, that was as clean a block as can be. But the calls in this game were so crazy and erratic. Still, find it hard to believe they called a foul on that one.
This play was the swinging of momentum. A monumental FUCK YOU to us, and such a horse shit call.
Add the early missed goal tend to this and you just have to wince
an all-time great basketball play goes in the books as a foul. shame.
The ref screened himself from actually seeing anything by following right behind Siva. He couldn't see shit and assumed it was going to be a foul. What a jackass.
Sickening call. Absolutely horrible. I can handle bad, but consistent officiating, but today the refs were all over the map.
That was the best defensive play of the game. And they called it a foul.... after not calling a hundred other real fouls. Just ridiculous.
Add that to the other horrible calls.
Yes, the refs were the difference. It's too bad.
Michigan was the better team today no matter what the scoreboard says.
Terrible call, definitely, but not as meaningful if we hit FT's under pressure - as Louisville did
Classic case of the referee anticipating contact, instead of actually watching to see if there is any. Was this the same ref who called the phantom foul on McGary's block against Kansas?
Did these refs come from the NBA ?? If not, I know where they'll be next month...
NBA refs would not have treated a star like Burke this poorly. Actually, if college basketball had NBA officials, Burke would be absolutely unguardable.
It could have been a great final 5:00.
doesn't have anything on that block. Picture perfect. Damn.
this is not helping
Here is a telling article ( http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1597935-louisville-cardinals-championship-streetball-on-the-biggest-stage ). Yet, the refs did not determine the outcome. Michigan allowed a man to single handedly close the points gap in the first half. In the second half, Tim Hardaway's defense was horrid. Follow that up by his poor shot selection (taking the most shots) and missing a key ft down the stretch and you have a loss.
Kudos to Michigan as they will do well next year. Sucks that the refs did not call a decent game. Sucks that Hardaway failed to guard dribble penetration at all in the second half.
Michigan allowed a man to single handedly close the point gap...a gap that was built single handedly by Spike. And I wouldn't be complaining about Hardaway. Unfortunately it was Robinson's man who had 15 points and a dozen rebounds.
usually when you quote bleacher report you are wrong.
It's just the refs giving away two free throws to the other team in a close championship. Add up the goaltending call, burke's second fould that benched him, and about 20 other highly suspicous whistles . . . . and well, I doubt it had any effect on the game.
call. Just terrible. That could have been the biggest momentum swing in the game.
The more I watch this the more I wanna punch babies.
No.
I very rarely rarely ever complain about the refs. Ever. I was watching this play. Saw the foul and fucking screamed at the top of my lungs at how this ended the game for us. A fucking horrrrrible call.
multiple horrible calls that were significant not go in their favor in that game? One missed charge/block that was not clear on the initial look does not equal blowing at least four plays that were completely obvious.
I mean at the end of day Michigan didn't play well enough in the last 23 minutes, but the fact that these officials are supposed to be the best of the best to be officiating this game really is unbelievable after seeing how god awful they were.
For all the people saying the refs didn't lose us this game. No they didn't, but you can't deny that would have been a hell of a momentum changer. It's not just about the points that directly result from bad calls.
It's sickening that the cleanest college dunk block I've ever witnessed gets a foul while half the game looked like hockey on hardwood. The call on Burke on the 3 point attempt was also a can of shit. Regardless of whether it was negligent, incompitent, or bias, the officiating in this game is BY FAR the least consistant, if not the outright worst, I've ever witnessed in college basketball.
this was by far the worst. I have never been so upset at basketball officials as I was when this was called a foul. All the griping about reffing is overblown, but THIS play, THIS call was so obvious and so wrong and at sucha crucial part of the game that I think it may have changed the game.
Imagine what happens if no foul is called. This is a momentum-changing play that was neutered by the refs. I think this is the one thing from this game I will be bitter about for a long time. It didn't cost Michigan the game...but it was turrible. Just turrible.