no i've seen quite a few. but being a bruin and watching our guys struggle all season and then to send UW (and Washington St) home without a win against us was very nice. that's what made it rewarding. if our team was dominant this year it wouldn't have been near as exciting
yeah, I'm a husky fan and I was equally as confused at that. I noticed it not starting up for a while when the huskies got the ball and was like what the heck, UCLA shouldn't have got that much time left. I timed on my watch though from the time the Huskies got the ball to the point they scored, and it was 4.4 seconds, which puts it at exactly 3.2 remaining. They got it right.
That was an FSN issue, not a game clock issue. The clock in Pauley didn't do that, and if you time the length of the play, the clock is correct. This happens all the time on FSN, I don't know if it happens as much on ESPN...
What's with the clock after Washington's Overton gets the ball stopping for a second or two... It looks like it speeds up once it starts going -- but it's still a little weird, when a game is decided by 2 tenths of a second...
Guess this game doesn't really matter, does it, since the Bruins never even made it to the Big Show?
Utubby1970 1 year ago
being at this game was absolutely amazing. probably the most exciting game i've ever seen
zakman411 2 years ago
then you haven't seen very many. lol
vargas1672 2 years ago
no i've seen quite a few. but being a bruin and watching our guys struggle all season and then to send UW (and Washington St) home without a win against us was very nice. that's what made it rewarding. if our team was dominant this year it wouldn't have been near as exciting
zakman411 2 years ago
Bottom line--crap defending. That inbounds pass went unchallenged.
Suses 2 years ago
yeah, I'm a husky fan and I was equally as confused at that. I noticed it not starting up for a while when the huskies got the ball and was like what the heck, UCLA shouldn't have got that much time left. I timed on my watch though from the time the Huskies got the ball to the point they scored, and it was 4.4 seconds, which puts it at exactly 3.2 remaining. They got it right.
dodger1120 2 years ago
That was an FSN issue, not a game clock issue. The clock in Pauley didn't do that, and if you time the length of the play, the clock is correct. This happens all the time on FSN, I don't know if it happens as much on ESPN...
smellshi 2 years ago 3
include the fan reactions, don't fast forward
zippie1jets 2 years ago
Yeah, you're right. This is my first post. I'm a rookie =)
bruinrabbit 2 years ago
What's with the clock after Washington's Overton gets the ball stopping for a second or two... It looks like it speeds up once it starts going -- but it's still a little weird, when a game is decided by 2 tenths of a second...
cantbeleftalone 2 years ago