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RE: ***Official Memphis @ Cincinnati Game Thread*** (2/13)
(02-14-2020 01:29 PM)tigers0830 Wrote:  
(02-13-2020 11:56 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote:  
(02-13-2020 09:34 PM)BigDye1976 Wrote:  Do these announcers have balls. Still trying to back the ref with a easy charge why he called a block. Quit trying to justify a crappy call...

Because it was a block and not a charge.

I went back and checked the video and blew it up and watched it over and over.

Lester may have had his feet set but his upper body was moving sideways and the contact was to his shoulder. And not in the middle of his chest. He was not in a guarding position because his upper body was moving sideways.

So it was correctly called a block. The ref was in the right position to see Lester's body moving sideways as the offensive player was trying to split defenders.
It was charge all day. The ref was literally getting ready to call a charge and realized it was Cumberland and then changed to a block.

Also you can still be moving on charge call as long as the defender beats the offensive player to the spot and his feet are set. Lester beat Cumberland to the spot and his feet were set and shoulder squared . Learn the rules before you try to comment on a rule.

It's a charge all day if Cumberland doesn't have 4 fouls on him already. It's a charge all day if it's any other player but Cumberland.

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100% CORRECT! The rule is simple, the defender must establish legal guarding position and have both feet set (Lester did). Things change from this point, the defender can actually shift his body, raise his arms, etc. and can actually jump parallel as long as he has established his spot on the floor previously. The only thing the defender can not do is slide under an airborne player.

In the instance stated above, no doubt, Lester was in the correct defenders mode and a charge should have been called on Cumberland. Not saying this sole play cost the Tigers the game, just clarifying the call.

Check out the NCAA handbook in Section 17, pretty simple rule if carried out correctly. Every NCAA official is incumbent on reading up on all rules prior to each season, apparently there is no test to ensure this, however.

For those of you that’s listening to analysts, like last nights crew for instance, they have no idea on proper rules, just guessing like most fans.
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