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Chrissy Collins

I was not able to watch the game, but he was complaining about Haas hitting one of the Northwestern players in the mouth with his elbow. The Northwestern player required stitches. Chris mentioned something about the refs not reviewing.
 
Be careful, Chrissy may react like Jim Everett.

"Excellent take....Rack Him!"

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Northwestern team officials said Pardon don't receive stitches...

But is he really going to complain about that went Carsen Edwards got elbowed in his nose, it got reviewed, and refs decided nothing happened?
 
I was not able to watch the game, but he was complaining about Haas hitting one of the Northwestern players in the mouth with his elbow. The Northwestern player required stitches. Chris mentioned something about the refs not reviewing.

I don't think anything like that actually occurred. If he took an elbow from Haas, he was damn discrete about it.
 
I was not able to watch the game, but he was complaining about Haas hitting one of the Northwestern players in the mouth with his elbow. The Northwestern player required stitches. Chris mentioned something about the refs not reviewing.
I think the play was second half down low where Haas turned and hit him with the ball and was immediately fouled. Seconds after the foul a Time out was called and the ref held his hands and turned and I "believe" was telling Crissy that the ball hit him in the mouth...which lately seems to be a good move for Haas...turn with force and knock them in the head with the ball and not your elbows and then score... ;) Pardon was checking to see if he had teeth...
 
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I might, might, feel a bit for him had we not had a player go to the locker room for taking an elbow to the face.
 
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And then Collins completely overshadows his teams' effort with that little hissy fit. Shameful.

Absolutely. Northwestern got in the bonus with 6:40 left in the game. If Northwestern's goal was to shoot FTs, they could have been driving and forcing contact. Instead, they drove and dished to the tune of making 6 of their next 7 shots until Skelly missed that 3 with 16sec left.

Collins might not believe it, but Purdue was in the bonus for a total of only 4:07 (1:29 in the 1st half and 2:38 in the 2nd half). Northwestern kept hacking Haas as he was shooting. Take away the shooting FTAs and the intentional fouls at the end, and the FTA margin would have been 8-2 in Purdue's favor instead of 24-5.
 
Northwestern team officials said Pardon don't receive stitches...

But is he really going to complain about that went Carsen Edwards got elbowed in his nose, it got reviewed, and refs decided nothing happened?

Lindsey threw an elbow that took Carsen out of the game. He knew Carsen was behind him and if that is a no call, then what Haas did turning to make an offensive move was a definite play on too.

Chris is frustrated because he knows his window to succeed at NW is closing. They've blown all their chances at quality wins so far and are heading to NIT with rebuilding year coming up.
 
This happens when two opposing styles go at it. Consider in 2009 where Oklahoma's Blake Griffin abused Boilers to huge FT disparity. Why? For the same reason. Karma is something, yeah?

Boiler up!!
 
Lindsey threw an elbow that took Carsen out of the game. He knew Carsen was behind him and if that is a no call, then what Haas did turning to make an offensive move was a definite play on too.

Chris is frustrated because he knows his window to succeed at NW is closing. They've blown all their chances at quality wins so far and are heading to NIT with rebuilding year coming up.

I am SO biased for Purdue, but it looked to me, that the elbow to Carsen was totally accidental.
 
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Lindsey did not intentionally try to hit Carson in the face, but he intentionally threw out his arm to ward him off and with the replay it should have been called. Especially knowing that Lindsey elbowed Carson in the 1st half to get his shot off and was called for the offensive foul.

Haas faked and then made his move and Pardon knew he fouled him and even though it was his 5th stepped in to make sure Haas did not score and Haas hit him going up and trying to shoot.
 
Northwestern is our Kryptonite, our nemesis. It makes no difference how much better we are, they still give us trouble. Glad to get by them.

I hear Collins whining about the refs. I think he is out of his mind. The refs blew the foul at the end and allowed a 3-pt at the end – in NW favor. If anything, the refs favored NW by not calling all the crap under the basket they were doing. I respect Collins as a coach, but with this latest press conference, my respect greatly diminishes. No reason for him to lie about the condition of his player to exaggerate the situation.
 
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I liked Painter’s reaction in his press conference when asked about Purdue being called the most physical team in the league. That was an absurd statement by Collins.
 
Chris Collins is a cry baby punk. Give me a break, did he apologize for Carsen taking an elbow to the head that took him out of the game?

Go climb in to bed with Harbawl and cry each other to sleep.
 
Northwestern is our Kryptonite, our nemesis. It makes no difference how much better we are, they still give us trouble. Glad to get by them.

I hear Collins whining about the refs. I think he is out of his mind. The refs blew the foul at the end and allowed a 3-pt at the end – in NW favor. If anything, the refs favored NW by not calling all the crap under the basket they were doing. I respect Collins as a coach, but with this latest press conference, my respect greatly diminishes. No reason for him to lie about the condition of his player to exaggerate the situation.
70% of the time we play our Kryptonite we win. Must suck for them!
 
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Absolutely. Northwestern got in the bonus with 6:40 left in the game. If Northwestern's goal was to shoot FTs, they could have been driving and forcing contact. Instead, they drove and dished to the tune of making 6 of their next 7 shots until Skelly missed that 3 with 16sec left.

Collins might not believe it, but Purdue was in the bonus for a total of only 4:07 (1:29 in the 1st half and 2:38 in the 2nd half). Northwestern kept hacking Haas as he was shooting. Take away the shooting FTAs and the intentional fouls at the end, and the FTA margin would have been 8-2 in Purdue's favor instead of 24-5.

forget how many were shot. Purdue had nine more fouls and two fouls were at the end making it a difference of 7 fouls or three and a half fouls per half. Even when Purdue tried to foul (PJ) the refs said he didn't get him enough.

Eye evidence saw quite a bit of mugging inside and that is where the ball is being thrown and with enough time to let the ref see what is going on inside...fouls happens.
 
forget how many were shot. Purdue had nine more fouls and two fouls were at the end making it a difference of 7 fouls or three and a half fouls per half. Even when Purdue tried to foul (PJ) the refs said he didn't get him enough.

Eye evidence saw quite a bit of mugging inside and that is where the ball is being thrown and with enough time to let the ref see what is going on inside...fouls happens.
I agree. There were a lot of uncalled Northwestern fouls against Haas. They were grabbing him all game.
 
Here is a little more level headed article from the NU SBNation site. The writer didn't care for his antics either.

https://www.insidenu.com/2017/12/4/...ererk-pardon-stitches-northwestern-basketball
used to be that the "hand was part of the ball" and so I'm not sure that if you hit the ball and hand if it is a foul or not. Wasn't Purdue up three at that time? IF a foul it would have been 1+1 and all Purdue needed was to inbound the ball to a Ft shooter...
 
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used to be that the "hand was part of the ball" and so I'm not sure that if you hit the ball and hand if it is a foul or not. Wasn't Purdue up three at that time? IF a foul it would have been 1+1 and all Purdue needed was to inbound the ball to a Ft shooter...
I thought if you hit the ball first and your follow through and hit the hand it was a no call. Now if you hit the hand without hitting the ball, either before the ball was released or after, it is a foul.
 
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