Ope3
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I don't know what was shown to the refs, just explaining what I recalled what the announcers were saying.The bold doesn't matter. The shot clock above the Rutgers hoop (directly connected to the main clock) showed the clock started correctly. Unless for some reason the ref's weren't shown that view. We saw it on TV many times. No need to see the main scoreboard clock if you can see the clocks above the hoops. They are connected. The 2 clocks that mattered are in sync. One above Rutgers hoop-started when Cooper picked up the ball-and the one above our hoop-turned red at 00:00 when the ball was in the air. I saw both of those views mutiple times during the 12 minute ref review.
As far as the clock above the Rutgers basket, I don't think they had a good angle showing precisely when the ball was touched/clock starting. I only remember the camera that must have been attached to the Gophers backboard which was really far away and distorted from the plexiglass backboard.
Totally possible that I am remembering it incorrectly. I was not taking notes.
Adding to the surreal aspect of it, FS1 was also simultaneously showing the Purdue/Wisconsin game split-screen and that may have distracted me.