I remember 10 or 15 years ago when there was not this preponderance of offensive fouls called by virtue of the "flop"
You must be losing your memory because the charge/flop has always been a part of the game.
I remember 10 or 15 years ago when there was not this preponderance of offensive fouls called by virtue of the "flop"
There is good news out of all of this though, assume we play the Flops in STL- our guys will remember the flops and hopefully take it out in the one that counts....that is if the Tim Kurkjian ref isn't there
Who will be officiating in StL? Will DE get the good old valley refs. or try to upgrade for arch madness. It would be wonderful if we could get some Big East or even Big Ten guy for this big event. I would like our chances if we had big time officials, guys that would let the players decide the outcome and not ruin this event with their whistles...
You must be losing your memory because the charge/flop has always been a part of the game.
That's not correct. I believe flopping became an art when legendary high school coach, Dawdy Hawkins, coached the Pekin Chinks to the state championship in 1967. Their best player was golden at it.
but how often is it enforced??
There's also a rule in basketball that a fake flop can be called as a technical, but that's one I have NEVER seen called, ever!
but how often is it enforced??
There's also a rule in basketball that a fake flop can be called as a technical, but that's one I have NEVER seen called, ever!
but how often is it enforced??
There's also a rule in basketball that a fake flop can be called as a technical, but that's one I have NEVER seen called, ever!
I wish they would call a charge when there really is contact and not to help bail out lazy D. I also wonder what they will do about those moving screens! It is one call that is called so differently in other conferences. I'm not saying it is wrong or right in the MVC it just seems, if the refs can blow that whistle of theirs, it will be called.
Also I notice that WVU does not set high screens but secondary screens off the ball. I was wondering with our ball handlers why do they need screens and with AW coming back I would think he will be so much more dangerous coming off of screens and getting the ball with some space then trying to dribble or shoot over a bigs outstretched arm. This would also keep our bigs from being called on yet another moving screen violation.;-)