Coach, father, son, current hitting coach at Southern Alamance High School, former collegiate summer league coach in the Valley League and Coastal Plain League
@walkoff9@iam_johnw No one had eyes on them the split second they were on the court prior to it finishing clearing the net, most, if not all eyes were on the shot and guys under the basket jockeying for a rebound
@JadenMatch21@Isaac__Trotter I agree but is it the same rule? To my understanding the rule is in place only during a live ball situation. At that point the ball isn’t technically live, but one call will probably send enough of a message
@Isaac__Trotter It will likely get called if coaches stop calling a timeout as the basket is made, I would think that when he ran on the court the game was technically stopped for the timeout
@JadenMatch21@Isaac__Trotter NC State coach called an immediate timeout once the ball went through the basket. It’s my guess that play is actually stopped at that point, if the coaches would get out of the habit of doing that right away it may get called but also the clock could run out
@wadeeyerly@chriscfore How do you keep your head upright to see, while moving forward and trying to aim low on the target?? Just dive at his feet and hope for the best?
@IAmBallHawk Being from Cville I get it, seen it a long time, but even with Morris we couldn’t get in pay dirt. But all I’ll hear is we didn’t get a ACC championship birth because he got hurt, ACC is just down bad this year, just frustrating ever time we get a chance we seem to blow it
@IAmBallHawk Yea but most serious playoff teams don’t lose to a punt return in the first half, not that we are even close to bama level but their backup qb would probably start just about anywhere else