***OFFICIAL IOWA AT MINNESOTA IN-GAME THREAD!!!***



Captain obvious here, but we really need to start scoring. Have been in a drought for a while an Iowa's going to keep chipping away with Garza back in.
 

Captain obvious here, but we really need to start scoring. Have been in a drought for a while an Iowa's going to keep chipping away with Garza back in.
3 1/2 minute drought
 



Onions by Carr. But we can't handle a zone.
 






It’s not when it crosses, it’s when the player catches the pass.
"
The 10-second count shall begin when a player legally touches the ball in his
team’s backcourt, except on a rebound or jump ball. In such case, the 10-second
count shall start on player control. Once the 10-second count begins, an
inbounds player (and his team) shall not be in continuous control of a ball that
is in his backcourt for 10 consecutive seconds."

If the ball is in the air and not in the backcourt, how is that considered control in the backcourt?
 

5-20 for 3. This game wouldn’t be close if we could buy a bucket back there.

mans free throws again!
 

Whatever you do, don’t pull an MSU and slap the floor!
 




Garza throws more elbows than Mark Olberding
 



"
The 10-second count shall begin when a player legally touches the ball in his
team’s backcourt, except on a rebound or jump ball. In such case, the 10-second
count shall start on player control. Once the 10-second count begins, an
inbounds player (and his team) shall not be in continuous control of a ball that
is in his backcourt for 10 consecutive seconds."

If the ball is in the air and not in the backcourt, how is that considered control in the backcourt?

The count continues if it’s passed out of the back court until it’s touched in the front court. I don’t make the rules.
 

Garza is who oturu can be if he comes back next year!
 

Have to catch it.


But we’re allowed to make up our own rules...
Incorrect.

Section 10. 10-Second Backcourt The 10-second count shall begin when a player legally touches the ball in that team’s backcourt except on a rebound or jump ball. In such case, the 10-second count shall start on player control. Once the 10-second count begins, an inbounds player (and his team) shall not be in continuous control of a ball that is in his backcourt for 10 consecutive seconds. The 10-second count shall be reset on all stoppages of the game clock except when the defense causes the ball to be out of bounds, the offense retains the possession after a held ball, or there is a technical foul assessed against the offensive team. The offensive team will always have a reset of the 10-second count if the team is charged a timeout.
 

Iowa is playing like hot trash and we cant get ahead by more than 4. Ihnen is having a big game which is massive
 

The count continues if it’s passed out of the back court until it’s touched in the front court. I don’t make the rules.
That's not anywhere in the rulebook.
Maybe they've called it that way before but that's not an actual rule.
 

Enough Demir. He should be a bench player going forward.
 


That's not anywhere in the rulebook.
Maybe they've called it that way before but that's not an actual rule.
It's also the opposite of all other timing rules. It's not a shot clock violation if it's in the air.
 

With regards to the 10 seconds rule discussion....really doesn't matter how the rule is written....refs are calling it that way, therefore, Gophs need more backcourt urgency
 

You can continue to believe what you want. You’ll just be wrong the next time it’s called too.
You can read the rulebook yourself. There's nothing in the section that requires the ball to be possessed in the frontcourt. You can continue to tout what you say as fact, but the rulebook clearly does not agree with it.
 


With regards to the 10 seconds rule discussion....really doesn't matter how the rule is written....refs are calling it that way, therefore, Gophs need more backcourt urgency
Both are true. The Gophers shouldn't push it but the refs also blew the second call.
 


Hope I'm wrong, but I have a bad feeling about this one. Gophers don't seem to wanna take this game and grab it even though its there for the taking.
 




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