3 seconds left and UVa had possession.
P PCHawk Well-Known Member Apr 8, 2019 #2 His teammate had already thrown the ball before he called it.
U uihawk82 Well-Known Member Apr 8, 2019 #3 PCHawk said: His teammate had already thrown the ball before he called it. Click to expand... But it was UVa's ball, their possession so they could call a timeout. does a player have to have the ball in their hand so that a teammate can call a timeout?
PCHawk said: His teammate had already thrown the ball before he called it. Click to expand... But it was UVa's ball, their possession so they could call a timeout. does a player have to have the ball in their hand so that a teammate can call a timeout?
ModebaSan Well-Known Member Apr 8, 2019 #4 You have to have physical possession of the ball to call a timeout. If the ball is loose, possession is up for grabs.
You have to have physical possession of the ball to call a timeout. If the ball is loose, possession is up for grabs.
InGoodCo Well-Known Member Apr 9, 2019 #5 Iowa had a better case for a TO against TN in the final seconds of regulation than VA last night.
H HawksMN Well-Known Member Apr 9, 2019 #6 InGoodCo said: Iowa had a better case for a TO against TN in the final seconds of regulation than VA last night. Click to expand... Iowa was GD hosed at the end of the TN game on that. Could have had a second to 1.5 for a long shot, would have like to have had the chance.
InGoodCo said: Iowa had a better case for a TO against TN in the final seconds of regulation than VA last night. Click to expand... Iowa was GD hosed at the end of the TN game on that. Could have had a second to 1.5 for a long shot, would have like to have had the chance.
HawkGold Well-Known Member Apr 9, 2019 #7 Last night we saw a flick dust brush help decide a game. Can any of you just enjoy the game?