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Big thank you to Northwestern. If they don't choke against Michigan last week. ND might have had to play somebody good last night.

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QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Mar 19, 2016 -> 09:42 AM)
Big thank you to Northwestern. If they don't choke against Michigan last week. ND might have had to play somebody good last night.

 

You barely beat an awful team last night. If Wagner stayed out of foul trouble, the Irish would be going home right now because Donnal is awful. No clue how that kid was a 4 star recruit. Soft as dog crap.

 

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(starting to breathe).

 

Man that was a tough game. That was a battle.

Kentucky bigs were a let down. Athletic but no skills.

Teams still in the tournament from Indiana: 2

 

Teams still in the tournament from all states bordering Indiana combined: 0

Layup drill for ND so far if they make the extra pass.

What a huge win for Indiana. Hoo hoo hoo Hoosiers!

More incompetence by college refs...ND given ball to start 2nd half despite getting the last jump ball of the first half.

Just like football, refs help Notre Dame win a game.

 

Here comes Hickory to reference a call in the first half that went against ND.

Official scorer should be ashamed

Just like football, refs help Notre Dame win a game.

 

Here comes Hickory to reference a call in the first half that went against ND.

 

Yeah, not calling all the fouls on SF Austin on that last sequence was the refs' plan to let ND score on the 3rd tip. Thanks to them for that.

Official scorer should be ashamed

 

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QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Mar 20, 2016 -> 09:53 PM)
Yeah, not calling all the fouls on SF Austin on that last sequence was the refs' plan to let ND score on the 3rd tip. Thanks to them for that.

 

Haha, too bad they didn't foul that punk Auguste instead actually

QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Mar 20, 2016 -> 09:53 PM)
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Didn't change jump ball sign in the first half, giving ND the ball to start the 2nd half despite ND getting jump ball around the 15 minute mark of the first half.

Didn't change jump ball sign in the first half, giving ND the ball to start the 2nd half despite ND getting jump ball around the 15 minute mark of the first half.

 

That wasn't called a jump ball.

QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Mar 20, 2016 -> 09:55 PM)
That wasn't called a jump ball.

 

Yes it was, check the line score as well

Haha, too bad they didn't foul that punk Auguste instead actually

 

They did foul him. They also fouled Jackson on his last layup and if they had called it, SFA probably has a different offensive strategy on their last possession tied instead of up one. Refs were secretly helping ND by not sending them to the line.

14:56 Jump Ball won by Notre Dame 7 - 7

Yes it was, check the line score as well

 

The line score on espn.com, which is going by what Verne Lundquist said?

 

The bogus charge call on Vasturia was another part of the ref's secret plan to help ND.

The ncaa.com site doesn't list the jump ball, and gives Colson the rebound. If you saw the play, both guys had the ball and the ref blew the whistle. Absolutely was a jump ball, and the scorer just failed to accurately do it. Amazing incompetency

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