If you look on my Twitter I retweeted just about every video I could find including my own. It's @lunker35 and there were some pretty good ones from all of you out there!
Love the one from behind NU's bench to see the coaches reaction. The one with the girl screaming is fun too.If you look on my Twitter I retweeted just about every video I could find including my own. It's @lunker35 and there were some pretty good ones from all of you out there!
Man up. I did more than "tear up", I wept!Is it crazy that I can still keep watching that over and over and tear up every time?
I have watched that play quite a few times already, and every time I watch it Pardon scores.
Every time I watch these replays, I still expect the ref to call a technical foul on Jordan Ash for rushing out onto the floor too early.
I am clearly a Northwestern fan.
Not to put a damper on the celebration but just noticed on one of the videos that someone, student? seems to be hurt under the east basket. Hope everything is OK. Now let's win the BTT!This has a few different angles - not sure which baseline you are looking for.
My linking isn't working, outside the lines had about 5 different angles though - you can find it on their video archive page or maybe someone super smart like feli can link it with a novel explaining how the big ten sucks
http://www.espn.com/video/archive/_/channel/outside-the-lines
He is amazingly consistent, isn't he?I have watched that play quite a few times already, and every time I watch it Pardon scores.
What were they verifying? Time? It sure looked like it was off before time expired. Foul, by who? Traveling? Don't think so.Jules is right - that's exactly what they were doing, telling them to cue it up.
they do that for anything that's remotely close in end of game scenarios... but probably most likely to look if there was time left when it went through the hoop. which was close, but it hit 0.0 just about as the ball went in.What were they verifying? Time? It sure looked like it was off before time expired. Foul, by who? Traveling? Don't think so.
I might be wrong but it's not when the ball goes in but when it's released.they do that for anything that's remotely close in end of game scenarios... but probably most likely to look if there was time left when it went through the hoop. which was close, but it hit 0.0 just about as the ball went in.
thankfully, unlike seemingly too many of those reviews, they only took a few seconds this time before confirming it.
they need to look to see if there should be any remaining time for a michigan inbounds.I might be wrong but it's not when the ball goes in but when it's released.
Agreed but I meant that they were likely checking to see if there was extra time still left on the clock AFTER the play. So like does Mich get another chance with 0.2 or something down 67-65. But they looked and it hit 0.0 just as it was going in so game ovah.I might be wrong but it's not when the ball goes in but when it's released.