(01-24-2023 03:38 PM)Stammers Wrote: (01-24-2023 02:19 PM)ncrdbl1 Wrote: (01-23-2023 02:15 PM)SeñorTiger Wrote: That is a flagrant foul in the NBA, putting your feet in the landing zone of a shooter because the NBA has had so many injuries stemming from players doing that. Insane that Davis was called for a technical foul on that play, even more insane it was not reviewed as he went (more or less) crawling off the floor in pain.
The largest issue I have is the complete inconsistency. The tech on Deandre for "taunting" the Cincy bench when in reality players do similar minor gestures 20+ times a game and yet they randomly call it once to "set the tone". It is BS.
Anyways, this was another really nice for the guys. They seem to be finding a nice groove!
flopping is a class B technical and a judgment call. Not reviewable.
Only flagrant or Hook and Hold fouls are reviewable.
Link?
Can you review a foul in college basketball?
As mentioned previously in the article, you cannot review whether or not a common foul occurred in men’s college basketball. This means if your team got whistled for a bogus call, unfortunately the mistake will stand.
Common fouls are not reviewable.
Just like the NBA, college basketball referees can review certain specifics surrounding a common foul (but again, they CANNOT review whether or not the foul itself occurred). These specifics that can be reviewed are:
if a foul occurred before or after the game time ran out
if a foul occurred before or after the shot clock ran out
which player committed the foul
which player should be shooting free throws
if a player was shooting a 2 or 3 point try when getting fouled
Similar to the NBA, in college basketball there are a few other specific types of fouls where you can use the review process (source):
Review process can be used to determine whether or not a foul should be called a flagrant foul or common foul
Review process can be used to determine whether or not a flagrant foul was faked (flop rule)
Review process can be used to determine if a foul occurred in the restricted circle or not. This can only be reviewed in last 2 minutes of 4th quarter and overtime