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  • Rabbitden
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    Just me...what was the foul count in the first 13 minutes when Baylor was down by 12. Baylor plays in the Mighty Big 12. Supposed to be a physical conference and were getting beat at their own game. When the fouls started getting called is also as the announcers said when SDSU had to pull out of their game plan and Baylor was able to get back in to the game. Did it win or lose the game? Not really because SDSU had its chances in the end. Did it turn the tied of the game? For sure, it could of been a 20 point lead by half, instead it was 1.

    Either way, the Jacks had a wonderful year and I am proud of them. Baylor, good job but the better team did get beat last night.

    What I wonder the most right now is how many little girls in the State of SD got up this morning wanting to hit the gym because of what they witnessed from, as so many Baylor fans spouted;"farm girls" proving they can play with anyone. Even when they did not play their best. That is what makes me feel proud.

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  • just me
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    Just so we are clear. One team was called for 20 fouls the other 18 and their was a screw job? One team bumped cutters, extended arms to touch players with the ball (supposed to be an automatic holding foul), and displaced post players while trying to front them and they only had two more fouls called on them and it was a screw job?

    And a girl obviously hyper extends her knee, is limping up and down the court, and jumps in excitement off her one good knee you internet tough guys have the audacity to call that college girl a faker?

    Originally posted by SturgisJeff View Post
    Your days are numbered baylor, hope you lose.
    Finally, what does that even mean. Days are numbered as in the program? Doubtful. Days are numbered as in they will probably lose in the next couple of rounds? Possible. Considering they are playing without their all american post presence and considering the adversity they have fought through this year (a players mom was involved in a murder/suicide for goodness sake) getting to the sweet sixteen is something they should be proud of. Show some class.

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  • RabbitObsessed
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    Originally posted by 1stRowFANatic View Post
    If that happened the refs really messed up. The injured player is not to be allowed back into the game until after the ball has gone into play. Basically, if you sub a shooter in, they also have to take a shot a defense. However, if the free throw is missed and a foul is called on the rebound, the ball has been live and the injured player is allowed back in.
    He tried to check back in but they didn't actually let him.

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  • 1stRowFANatic
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    Originally posted by Crashola View Post
    I thought it was bush league too. However, Mike Anderson did one better this weekend at a game I was at in Boise. One of Missouri's players got "hurt" and his player who had the hot hand that day was substituted in for the "injured" player. He hit both free throws and the "injured" player immediately substituted back into the game. Total bush league. You gotta wonder if Mulkey watched that game from her hospital bed on Sunday.
    If that happened the refs really messed up. The injured player is not to be allowed back into the game until after the ball has gone into play. Basically, if you sub a shooter in, they also have to take a shot a defense. However, if the free throw is missed and a foul is called on the rebound, the ball has been live and the injured player is allowed back in.

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  • SturgisJeff
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    Where does Mulkey fit into.

    Section 4. (WOMEN) Bench Technical Fouls
    The head coach is responsible for the conduct and behavior of all bench
    personnel.
    Art. 1.
    Committing an unsportsmanlike act, including, but not limited to,
    the following:
    a. Disrespectfully addressing an official.
    b. Attempting to influence an official’s decision.
    c. Using profanity or language that is abusive, vulgar or obscene.
    d. Taunting or baiting an opponent.
    e. Objecting to an official’s decision by rising from the bench or using
    gestures.
    f. Inciting undesirable crowd reactions.
    g. Entering the playing court unless done with the permission of an
    official to attend to an injured player.
    h. Using tobacco.
    i. Refusing to occupy the team bench to which the team was assigned
    or to occupy the location for a timeout or before any extra period as
    described in Rule 4-7.2.

    Art. 2.
    Using electronic transmission (e.g., headsets, cellular telephone

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  • SturgisJeff
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    The rule on free throws.


    Section 2. Who Attempts


    Art. 1. Personal fouls
    —The free throw(s) awarded because of a personal
    foul shall be attempted by the offended player, unless one of the conditions
    of Article 2 of this section is met.
    Art. 2.


    Under the following conditions, the free throw(s) that were to
    be attempted by the offended player shall be attempted by that player’s
    substitute unless no substitute is available, in which case any teammate shall
    attempt the free throw(s):
    a. When the offended player must withdraw because of injury, he or she
    is bleeding or has blood on his or her uniform or person;
    b.

    (Women) lost, displaced or irritated contact; or
    c. When the offended player is disqualified.

    Art. 5.
    The head coach shall replace a disqualified or injured player within
    20 seconds when a substitute is available.


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  • jackrabbit1979
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    Originally posted by Rabbitlivinginverm View Post
    I'm not buying anything CaBisonFan is selling. Pretty sure he thinks we (SDSU) are inferior to NDSU.
    Exactly...I've thought the same for quite some time, I'm just crabby enough today to point it out.

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  • Rabbitlivinginverm
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    Originally posted by jackrabbit1979 View Post
    So are we colleagues/partners/pioneers in transition or did we ride your backs to D1...based on your comments on the thread below, I'm confused.

    http://www.bisonville.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15744
    I'm not buying anything CaBisonFan is selling. Seems to me he loves to trash SDSU on the Bison board just about any chance he gets. Pretty sure he thinks we (SDSU) are inferior to NDSU.

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  • propar80
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    Originally posted by zooropa View Post
    http://www.Baylorfans.com had the NCAA rule quoted chapter and verse. The opposing coach has no say in the matter.

    That rule should DEFINITELY be looked at.

    "If the player that the foul is committed against cannot shot the free-throws for whatever reason. Their ball out-of-bounds."
    Seems pretty straight-forward to me.

    I guarantee if this rule were in place last night and in the Missouri game, we wouldn't be talking about this, because said-players would've shot them in both instances.

    It was purely Busch-League. I only hope Karma comes into play for both teams down the strech.

    Go Jacks!!

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  • zooropa
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    Originally posted by UWMandSDSU View Post
    Somebody commented at the Argus, that AJ was the one who got to pick the player who shot the FT's. Is there any truth to this? Just wondering if that is the rule?
    http://www.Baylorfans.com had the NCAA rule quoted chapter and verse. The opposing coach has no say in the matter.

    That rule should DEFINITELY be looked at.

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  • jackrabbit1979
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    Originally posted by CaBisonFan View Post

    PS - Let's keep this rivalry as friendly as we can. We've gotta stick together. Wins & losses between our two schools will go in cycles. Both have a lot to be proud of. We were the pioneers...the ones who took the heat for this 'terrible' idea of moving up. And now...the 'other' two schools decided that it wasn't such a bad idea after all.
    So are we colleagues/partners/pioneers in transition or did we ride your backs to D1...based on your comments on the thread below, I'm confused.

    http://www.bisonville.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15744

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  • Crashola
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    I thought it was bush league too. However, Mike Anderson did one better this weekend at a game I was at in Boise. One of Missouri's players got "hurt" and his player who had the hot hand that day was substituted in for the "injured" player. He hit both free throws and the "injured" player immediately substituted back into the game. Total bush league. You gotta wonder if Mulkey watched that game from her hospital bed on Sunday.

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  • UWMandSDSU
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    Originally posted by zooropa View Post
    No 'both' to miss. It was a 1-1
    Somebody commented at the Argus, that AJ was the one who got to pick the player who shot the FT's. Is there any truth to this? Just wondering if that is the rule?

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  • zooropa
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    No 'both' to miss. It was a 1-1

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  • MontanaRabbit
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    Putting that injured player in the game and then taking her out after she got fouled was total BS. Who knows.....she may have missed both especially considering she was hurt. I don't think she was anymore hurt when their coach took her out after she was fouled than when she went into the game. The coach saw an oppurtunity to get her out and put a better free throw shooter in.

    Bush league...bottom line.

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