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It is unfortunate, I agree.7-1 ratio is still absurd.
It is unfortunate, I agree.7-1 ratio is still absurd.
27-3 free throws. I f'n hate Teddy Valentine
It is unfortunate, I agree.
It is unfortunate, I agree.
We didn't draw a lot of contact, I disagree. No more so than a lot of non-calls on Miami's end as well.Ain't like Tech was jacking up only threes. We scored most everything in the lane...and drew a lot of contact doing so. Just no fouls.
We didn't draw a lot of contact, I disagree. No more so than a lot of non-calls on Miami's end as well.
I'm not saying there weren't bad calls. Just think the narrative of how we lost is shallow.
I pointed out the fouls were 13 to 6 before the end of game situation. 13 fouls is average to low for a game, right?
I thought the foul on Tadric on the 3 was a bad call. I also thought #4's lack of continuation was a bad call the other way. Our 7 footer was shooting 18 footers falling backwards, 23 of our 52 attempts were from 3, we rarely got in the lane. It's hard to get to the line that way.
We've won games by shooting more FTs than the other teams. Those were a result of our aggressiveness vs. the other team, not bad officiating.
I hear what you're saying. I just don't understand your point. Where is the rule that fouls have to occur in a specific distribution of shooting fouls vs. on the floor fouls? If I were to draw any conclusion it has nothing to do with the refs. I would say we were soft on the drive and made up for it at the basket. Or Miami didn't take bad shots, as evidenced by their FG % as well. The FT distribution does nothing for me.Against FSU it was a 2-1 in our favor. Against ND it was near even. Against BC it was less than 2-1. Against NCSU it was near even. Against clemson it was near even. Against UNC it was near 2.5.-1 in our favor. None of our wins comes close to the 9-1 advantage that Miami had tonight. Even 7-1 before the fouls to extend the game isn't close to any of our advantages in our wins.