Re: GDT: Jackrabbits vs Coyotes @ SCSC in Showdown Series
Today we find out if the Jacks can just “flip a switch” and turn on their A Game. If they bring the effort and intensity they had against Baylor, Oregon, and Green Bay they cruise to a double digit win. If they plod around like they have been post-Oregon the Coyotes could win by 20.
I expect something in between but would not be at all surprised by either extreme. The Jacks have just been too inconsistent to predict this one.
Today we find out if the Jacks can just “flip a switch” and turn on their A Game. If they bring the effort and intensity they had against Baylor, Oregon, and Green Bay they cruise to a double digit win. If they plod around like they have been post-Oregon the Coyotes could win by 20.
I expect something in between but would not be at all surprised by either extreme. The Jacks have just been too inconsistent to predict this one.
I hope they don't insist on doing things the hard way,I don't think they will.
Not sure that they can. You often see players just throw the shoe off the floor and keep playing.
I was watching a game today where the refs stopped play. I could see if the other team had the ball but we played an entire possession without her missed a shot then USD hits a three.
I know, I saw the play. I was just pointing out why it isn't a rule for an automatic stoppage of play. I just looked through the rule book and couldn't find anything to reference to losing a shoe.
Re: GDT: Jackrabbits vs Coyotes @ SCSC in Showdown Series
Good job cutting it back to 2 after being down double digits. Need to adjust to the officiating in the second half. Lots of potential for foul trouble otherwise.
I know, I saw the play. I was just pointing out why it isn't a rule for an automatic stoppage of play. I just looked through the rule book and couldn't find anything to reference to losing a shoe.
I always thought it was refs discretion. Usually I thought they stop play when you have the ball. Like someone losing a contact. If your on D sorry but your team has the ball atop play for contact or shoe etc.
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I always thought it was refs discretion. Usually I thought they stop play when you have the ball. Like someone losing a contact. If your on D sorry but your team has the ball atop play for contact or shoe etc.
I think your right. I’ve seen play stopped before in fact in a game just today. It makes sense they wouldn’t stop it if the other team had a fast break but players aren’t losing a shoe on purpose when they have the ball
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