The Worst "No-Call" of All-Time

A. Isaac Senior Editor
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From ESPNs Jay Bilas:

Worst No Call: At the end of the UCLA-Texas A&M game, Donald Sloan drove the lane for a potential game winning shot. Sloan was fouled. There is no question about it. A foul should have been called by the officials, and the shooter should have been protected. UCLA’s Josh Shipp clearly hit Sloan on the arm on the shot, and the officials either missed it or chose not to call it because it was a late-game situation. Either way, the no call was unacceptable. The contact on the play was not incidental. No reasonable official can look at that play and suggest otherwise.

I’m glad some of these analysts are taking the refs to task. This has been the worst officiated season of college basketball that I can remember.

Hopefully, this is the next ref up on Jay Bilas’ hit list

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