Didn't the arrow determine possession after that whistle?Why does possession arrow change on an inadvertent whistle?
It shouldn't have.Why does possession arrow change on an inadvertent whistle?
I thought they said that WV had possession at the whistle so they had it and the shot clock stayed the same. But I could have misheardDidn't the arrow determine possession after that whistle?
I think because it was a loose ball at the time of the whistle.Why does possession arrow change on an inadvertent whistle?
No. The ref said it goes back to team last in possession.I think because it was a loose ball at the time of the whistle.
That would be a questionable call. The question is whether the ball was in a team's possession at the time of the dead ball, which is at the time of the whistle when the ball was over the cheerleaders.No. The ref said it goes back to team last in possession.
I'm just telling you what the guy said. And per what they said, WVU did not lose possession of ball. We can debate whether they did or not, but the officials ruled that they did not.That would be a questionable call. The question is whether the ball was in a team's possession at the time of the dead ball, which is at the time of the whistle when the ball was over the cheerleaders.
The whole inadvertent whistle thing was a fiction anyway. It wasn't an inadvertent whistle. He meant to blow it. That was clear by the fact that he pointed at the baseline and then signaled Gonzaga ball. It was an accidental whistle.
I believe you. That would be consistent with them inventing things to do justice. They knew WVA deserved the ball. I'm saying in that case they got two rules wrong. First, you cannot use replay to call an inadvertent whistle on a ball that did not go out of bounds. Second, once you say it's an inadvertent whistle, you either give to the team in possession or to the team with the possession arrow if it was a loose ball, determined at the moment it became a dead ball (when the whistle sounded).I'm just telling you what the guy said. And per what they said, WVU did not lose possession of ball. We can debate whether they did or not, but the officials ruled that they did not.
And per twitter reports, the possession arrow was changed but shouldn't have been.
Right. By definition.An inadvertent whistle is not reviewable.
Josh Perkins who made the block on Adrian at the end of the game to setup the Matthews three point knife
He has big cojones