Right it started too late. So if it was done right, time would have expired even sooner. So how do you put time back on?orangeandbrown wrote:Fred, the clock started too late, not too early. So, they used the replay to determine how much time should have been on the clock.
Great game. Congrats to Miami, though I believe Akron would have been our best conference rep. Miami will be one and out.
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Very simple. There were 6.6 seconds on the clock when the free throw was missed. The clock didn't start for 1.4 seconds after the first touch. It was 10:39 EST BUT only 9:39 Central time and since time is actually a continuum through the time zones it was later in Cleveland than it was in New York. The extra 1.5 seconds weighting brings the clock .1 ahead. HOWEVER-the last shot left the shooter's hand and after .2 seconds(we're .1 behind now) began to descend at 32 feet per second per second. Since Cleveland sucks this speeds the descent by a factor of .97 nanoseconds less the reverse force of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (because it doesn't suck-I had a good time there). We are now .8 seconds ahead- BUT because the UT pep band played "The Time Warp" once at each UT game, time actually DID warp .1 seconds per play and when that was taken into account and subtracted from the .8 seconds, Akron was left with .6 seconds. Also .6 seconds is the MAC standard for tiem to be left on the clock at the end of controversial finishes, so it all worked out.
But what about the second train that left Pittsburgh traveling west at 37 MPH!!!?? WHAT ABOUT THE SECOND TRAIN!?!?!?h2oville rocket wrote:Very simple. There were 6.6 seconds on the clock when the free throw was missed. The clock didn't start for 1.4 seconds after the first touch. It was 10:39 EST BUT only 9:39 Central time and since time is actually a continuum through the time zones it was later in Cleveland than it was in New York. The extra 1.5 seconds weighting brings the clock .1 ahead. HOWEVER-the last shot left the shooter's hand and after .2 seconds(we're .1 behind now) began to descend at 32 feet per second per second. Since Cleveland sucks this speeds the descent by a factor of .97 nanoseconds less the reverse force of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (because it doesn't suck-I had a good time there). We are now .8 seconds ahead- BUT because the UT pep band played "The Time Warp" once at each UT game, time actually DID warp .1 seconds per play and when that was taken into account and subtracted from the .8 seconds, Akron was left with .6 seconds. Also .6 seconds is the MAC standard for tiem to be left on the clock at the end of controversial finishes, so it all worked out.
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Fred, I stand corrected. I see your point. Dambrot was apparently arguing the late start had allowed the shot to get off. From the PD (http://tinyurl.com/2a3w9w):
The Akron boards have a good point. If the clock is running right, then he doesn't have time (maybe) to pump fake around Dials.
When using the stop watch, it must have shown that had the clock run right, the ball would have gone through the basket .6 left.Akron coach Keith Dambrot was complaining, correctly, that the clock had not started fast enough on the missed free throw. That led to the long delay looking at the review, even as Miami fans stormed the court and Miami coach Charlie Coles asked repeatedly along press row, "Did we win?"
The officials went to the video screen, timed the final sequence by stopwatch "at least five times," according to referee Lamont Simpson, and said the shot was good.
The Akron boards have a good point. If the clock is running right, then he doesn't have time (maybe) to pump fake around Dials.
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I forget I'm dealing with Falcons and need to explain every little thing. A swallow carrying a cocanut left Africa at the same time as the train left Pittsburgh. Coupled with the fact that Rothlesberger lives in Pittsburgh and also sucks, this brings the second train's speed down to a mere 5 miles per hour, negating the train's influence and leaving the other data as the only significant material to be considered. Doh!TG1996 wrote:But what about the second train that left Pittsburgh traveling west at 37 MPH!!!?? WHAT ABOUT THE SECOND TRAIN!?!?!?h2oville rocket wrote:Very simple. There were 6.6 seconds on the clock when the free throw was missed. The clock didn't start for 1.4 seconds after the first touch. It was 10:39 EST BUT only 9:39 Central time and since time is actually a continuum through the time zones it was later in Cleveland than it was in New York. The extra 1.5 seconds weighting brings the clock .1 ahead. HOWEVER-the last shot left the shooter's hand and after .2 seconds(we're .1 behind now) began to descend at 32 feet per second per second. Since Cleveland sucks this speeds the descent by a factor of .97 nanoseconds less the reverse force of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (because it doesn't suck-I had a good time there). We are now .8 seconds ahead- BUT because the UT pep band played "The Time Warp" once at each UT game, time actually DID warp .1 seconds per play and when that was taken into account and subtracted from the .8 seconds, Akron was left with .6 seconds. Also .6 seconds is the MAC standard for tiem to be left on the clock at the end of controversial finishes, so it all worked out.
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Why wasn't Miami assessed a technical for leaving the bench before the ref said the game was over? Fran Frischilla said that's the rule.
BG left the court even when the ref said the game was over and got hit with a T.
I know that's silly, but we are talking about the MAC.
BG left the court even when the ref said the game was over and got hit with a T.
I know that's silly, but we are talking about the MAC.
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BG was hit with a T for not returning to the court.San Diego Falcon wrote:Why wasn't Miami assessed a technical for leaving the bench before the ref said the game was over? Fran Frischilla said that's the rule.
BG left the court even when the ref said the game was over and got hit with a T.
I know that's silly, but we are talking about the MAC.
The game was over.... according to the magic red light... and the refs only reviewed the last play after much cajoling by the Akron Cry Baby head coach.
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A Zips board member claims to have gotten a rather pointed (and amusing) response from the MAC office....it is quote in this thread.
http://zipsnation.org/index.php?showtopic=5131
http://zipsnation.org/index.php?showtopic=5131
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"Tell me, Timmy, is it tough going through your life as an “expert” on everything? And, oh yes, you have now officially received a reply to your sophomoric email. Lastly, “reguarding” is actually spelled r-e-g-a-r-d-i-n-g. Imagine that, you actually just made the first mistake of your life!"
Are you flipping kidding me???? Everybody should follow that link and read the whole email. If that is authentic, then it explains quite a bit about what the hell is going with the conference!
Are you flipping kidding me???? Everybody should follow that link and read the whole email. If that is authentic, then it explains quite a bit about what the hell is going with the conference!
"but when you look at ths team beyond the suck , you see a glorious future again" - MACMAN
As much as I'd rather not believe it because of its questionable level of professionalism, I tend to think that the Akron kid couldn't craft a fake reply that well worded.orangeandbrown wrote:A Zips board member claims to have gotten a rather pointed (and amusing) response from the MAC office....it is quote in this thread.
http://zipsnation.org/index.php?showtopic=5131

Wow. If the colors weren't different, I'd have thought I was reading a thread on AZZ.com... 
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