Lol, the Jace out of bounds, the Boots 2 pointer. The refs weren't great either way. Houston was fouling like crazy, and we play a drive and get into the paint offense. Houston shot like 50 threes, they aren't going to get as many FTs
The refs did all they could to help A$M win, but the Coogs were simply that much better than the Ags and able to overcome the refs' bad calls! The entire "come back" by the Ags was helped by the refs! They planned to call a jump ball before a Coog could even take possession of the rebound! No way A$M would be able to overcome such a large deficit in points to the Coogs with a little bit of time left on the game without the refs' help! A$M shot 45 free throws, that is a lot of free throws for a losing team! The refs kicked 4 Coogs out of the game with their foul calls!
Buzz goes straight into the Overcoaching Hall of Fame for what he did at the very end. Guy’s barreling to the basket for an easy 2 and maybe an and-1 (with these refs you have to assume they were getting it) to cut the lead to 1. But instead he calls a timeout to set up a terrible contested 3, game over.
Cryer getting pushed out of bounds with no foul call. Cryer fouls out on a legal block by NCAA rules. the jump ball that was called in 0.3 seconds. Sharpe fouls out on a phantom foul . Shead fouling out on the softest amount of contact ever, just after he scored on the other end with the same amount of contact. Aggie player straight up goes up and down at the end of the game no call?. Just awful officiating, zebras had money on A&M
Nah Houston have different type of dogs on the team to lose cryer and Shay, give up a big lead at the end of regulation, and still finish with the win.
@@carltonharrell2539 With the first camera angle it was hard to see, but when they showed the replay it clearly was a bad call. The A&M guy never had solid possession. Not saying that an investigation is needed but it was way too quick of a whistle. Bad call.
Ryan Elvin! What a moment for that guy. It's rare to see such a deep bench player flung in at such a crucial juncture of a game and make a big play. We'll see if Houston can finally win it all, but they certainly were the definition of a team down the stretch.
A couple of great coaches went head to head with teams that have more heart than I have seen on a court at the same time in a very long time. A&M fans can take heart, they don’t have John Calipari as their head coach.
The strain on the face on the coach of Houston was so intense. I got stressed just watching the game I can’t imagine what (e was going through from basically having the game in the bag to OT.
Look like he blocked it. The ball was short with no spin. No way he shot it like that. No way getting touched after the ball is shot affects the ball. Is there a landing spot foul?
up by 11 with 1.30 to go WOW has to be A RECORD COMEBACK even though they lost in DOUBLE O.T. ,, BY THE WAY with 1 second to go in REG. that WAS NOT A JUMPBALL NOT EVEN CLOSE , REFS BLEW THAT CALL BIGTIME
The most important sequence of the game was the opening possession of OT when Roberts made that save and Sharp followed with the 3. That steadied the ship for Houston and they led the whole rest of the way. If A&M had ever taken the lead, I don't think they would have given it up.
The 1st ranked Cougars of Houston prevailed in overtime against the Fighting Aggies of Texas A & M, 100-95 & headed to Dallas for the South Region Semifinal against the Blue Devils of Duke University, who took care of the Dukes of James Madison University.
This was one of the few bad calls. Everybody is talking about the refs were awful, but they weren't. This was called to quick though. I'm not even sure Houston had possession.
H-TOWN!! Never a doubt. NEVER. Sometimes its not an easy path, and sometimes you get help from horrendous coaching and execution by the opponent, but we going all the way! COUUUUUUUGARS
Houston had an 8 point lead with 1:14 left and the game went to OT. That right there is why you NEVER let your foot off the gas pedal (so to speak) in sports until the game is COMPLETELY over. I've seen it a million times where teams get conservative with leads and just try to run the clock out and they end up losing. Surprised Sampson let that happen.
Happens all the time in football too. OT was actually the best thing that could've happened to Houston since it completely reset all the game's momentum.
Can’t believe A&M made 2 would be 3 point shots except toe was on the line. First one was with 1:27 left in game and then again with 1:17 left in the game. Left 2 points out there. 🤦♂️
They left a whole lot more than that out there with the 16 missed free throws. If even half of those are made it's a completely diferent game down the stretch.
I placed multiple bets at the 1 minute mark of regulation on the live Houston ML. A kept wagering a whole lot to win relatively little b/c was so sure Houston wouldn’t choke away their double-digit lead. Tomorrow I’m cashing out of my account. What a valiant comeback by the Aggies!
@@JaneDoeyI definitely hear where you’re coming from but I try to do only extreme high probability bets over and over again. This game nearly got me though.
This should have been a 8 to 13 points Coogs win before overtime. However, the officials made too many bad calls in the last 2 mins of regulation. Coogs deserve better treatment than this from officials. Coogs a way better team than A&M and that’s just the honest truth.
Interesting how the referee that made the terrible jump ball call at 10:30 also missed the blatant blocking foul at 9:52. Also interesting how at 14:29 he also called a foul on Sharp that fouls him out of the game on a MUCH more questionable foul that can actually be debated on whether it was a foul.
Shooting a 3 with 4.2 seconds left and then having the ref call a jumpball with 1.2 seconds left might be the craziest call in the history of basketball. Get the ref investigated. There WAS a play THIS game that took 10 seconds because players were tugging the ball on the ground with no jump ball.
A&M’s strategy….”Don’t play basketball against the Cougars because we will get blown out. Instead…play like running backs and flop to get to the free throw line.” This was not a basketball game. How many free throws did the Aggies shoot?? And they STILL lost! Credit to the Cougars…their culture came through. The NCAA needs to clean up their act for fouls and flopping. This was ridiculous!
I grew up in the Metro Plex, you don't know half of the guys I played against went to the league or played over seas. The Metro Plex Dallas Fort Worth have some players that are great
I thought that Texas could make a comeback in overtime even though they were down 5 points with 8 seconds left, I thought they could score three points, then make a steal and score another three points to win )
24:25 that wasn’t a push… he was touching him, but that wasn’t a foul, didn’t affect the offensive player in the least, as I see it (not rooting for either team, btw)
@@astrosfanhou25629:52 wasn't a foul you are entitled to your space. Shead wasn't pushed, he released. 14:52 was questionable, but they called a similar foul in regulation against a&m that I also thought was questionable at the time, so at least they were consistent.
@@kdog2646 Maybe you’re right, I’m not up on the modern rules, but I was watching him all the way from the top of the key on in. He was touching the guy as they were running along, but in my mind that’s not a foul, at least, as I always played it and as it was taught to me and as I watched for decades. Pushing someone and impeding their progress is a foul, but I never saw any pressure being applied, and I never saw any interfering with the guy’s movement here, he was just tracking along with him. As I say, the rules may have changed so that you can’t actually touch someone on the hip anymore when they’re driving to the basket, I don’t know.
@@kdog2646 Shead was not allowed his space to work. Defender clearly used his body to slow him down. Foul for sure. Especially when compared to to other “fouls” on Houston called by the same ref for much less and very debatable whether there was contact. My point here is that those calls were not going both ways. It’s quit obviously clear in those examples.
I woke up at 2 am to 👀 this when I just knew the game was over??? Yeah they came back and I honestly felt like the game was Aggies to lose. Missed free throws and foul outs and Coach Sampson from Robeson County NC made me think he was coming home.
#9 seed Texas A.M. down by 12 with 1:52 left to play in regulation outscored Houston 17-05!! Game Tying 3 pt shot by Anderson Garcia at the buzzer forcing overtime!! #1 seed Houston Cougars advances to Sweet 16 winning 100-95 in overtime period. Next up #4 seed Duke Blue Devils. They will have home court advantage in Dallas, Texas on Friday Night.
I've seen quite a few times this season with UH, once they get a lead they slow things down to a crawl and then just go one-on-one with less than 10 seconds on the shot clock and end up missing. I wish they would just play their normal offense. It's fine to take the shot later but at least move the ball around first and see if you can get some easy high percentage shots.
Backboard said about 0.7-0.8 seconds when he got the shot off. I'd say it was more like 0.4-0.5 seconds left from the time the ball was first touched to when the shot was gotten off. TIme keepers usually start the clock when a player has possesion (when it should be when the ball is first touched).
This was a very exciting ending, but I still don't like that the NCAA rules allow 'non-intentional intentional' fouling before inbound passes with no additional penalty. A&M wisely hacked Houston's worst FT shooters before inbounds several times to prevent time from elapsing and I couldn't believe that was legal. As far as I'm concerned, the NBA & FIBA fixed this years ago so what are we waiting for in the college game? It makes for an uglier on-court product and more judgment calls for referees at the ends of games.
Sorry A&M fans, I'm that dude that stopped watching right before the comeback and then turned it on right before they started losing again. My bad.
same here 🙋♂️
Same here
😂
Thank you
Dang it man you cost us the game
This is why March madness is the best
No doubt
@@michaeldauria4386no doubt too
These refs were clearly against Houston. I’ve never seen worse calls in my life.
Try being a UNC fan lol
Lol, the Jace out of bounds, the Boots 2 pointer. The refs weren't great either way. Houston was fouling like crazy, and we play a drive and get into the paint offense. Houston shot like 50 threes, they aren't going to get as many FTs
@@notvinny3369a UNC fan? Really like all the bs calls UNC got in the national championship against Gonzaga. You have no room to talk.
Bad loser
@@khure711wahhhhh😂
10:29 that was the quickest jump ball call I’ve ever seen.
Yeah that was sketchy
Nah fr I didn’t even notice that
Garbage, game should have been over right there
@@BigJack512it’s scripted so
The refs did all they could to help A$M win, but the Coogs were simply that much better than the Ags and able to overcome the refs' bad calls! The entire "come back" by the Ags was helped by the refs! They planned to call a jump ball before a Coog could even take possession of the rebound! No way A$M would be able to overcome such a large deficit in points to the Coogs with a little bit of time left on the game without the refs' help! A$M shot 45 free throws, that is a lot of free throws for a losing team! The refs kicked 4 Coogs out of the game with their foul calls!
This is one of the best march madness games ive ever watched
I was there
Congratulations Aggies. You are a great team and played a great game.
Buzz goes straight into the Overcoaching Hall of Fame for what he did at the very end. Guy’s barreling to the basket for an easy 2 and maybe an and-1 (with these refs you have to assume they were getting it) to cut the lead to 1. But instead he calls a timeout to set up a terrible contested 3, game over.
yep houston was rattled and making only 1 of 2 FTs each time just take the easy 2 again and keep putting em at the line
Dude also looks like Curly from the 3 stooges.
Got love armchair coaches with 20/20 hindsight.
this game was actually insane
I was there
What a comeback by TX A&M to force OT! But the momentum just shifted to Houston, who had no problem controlling the game to win it!
Cryer getting pushed out of bounds with no foul call.
Cryer fouls out on a legal block by NCAA rules.
the jump ball that was called in 0.3 seconds.
Sharpe fouls out on a phantom foul .
Shead fouling out on the softest amount of contact ever, just after he scored on the other end with the same amount of contact.
Aggie player straight up goes up and down at the end of the game no call?.
Just awful officiating, zebras had money on A&M
The 3 free throws at 5:16 was absolutely ridiculous. Touching fingertips after the shot is not a foul.
when he blocked it clean too @@curtisstutz7989
Nah Houston have different type of dogs on the team to lose cryer and Shay, give up a big lead at the end of regulation, and still finish with the win.
No one care about Houston right now the ref sold they tried to get Solomon Washington out the game with soft fouls
Shiut out to Both teams!! Way to represent for Texas young men. We live ya boys. Now time for H-TOWN to hold it down baby
What grit and spirit by both teams, and the class displayed at the end of the game
That jump ball call definitely deserves a review for investigation, obviously the ref who blew the whistle needs to be thoroughly investigated.
Why are you complaining?? Houston won either way. That wasn't a crazy jumpball anyways. Literally complaining for no reason???
@@carltonharrell2539there was a second left in the game… so yea I think it mattered
@@carltonharrell2539 With the first camera angle it was hard to see, but when they showed the replay it clearly was a bad call. The A&M guy never had solid possession. Not saying that an investigation is needed but it was way too quick of a whistle. Bad call.
Those refs were questionable at best from the tip. 4 players foul out? Give me a break.
@@jwags7624you do realize a&m had 24 fouls and houston 28, right? A&M plays more players
I heard Cryer will be starting the Duke game with 3 fouls.
hahahahah
Survive & advance is what March Madness is all about. Now Houston gets Duke in the Sweet Sixteen.
Ryan Elvin! What a moment for that guy. It's rare to see such a deep bench player flung in at such a crucial juncture of a game and make a big play. We'll see if Houston can finally win it all, but they certainly were the definition of a team down the stretch.
What happened with Taylor taking that shot? He missed all of his shots in OT but made his fts.
He was off all night unfortunately
@CM4RSH yeah I had watched the highlights on mute. I rewatched it bcuz I didn't believe what I had seen. I heard 4-23 I think.
Really a tough, draining game. Both teams left it all out there. Go Coogs!!!
lol 40+ free throws now that’s an insane comeback for sure!
Exactly. They were calling fouls on Houston players for A&M player running into them. It was such bs
Compared to Oregon, who somehow didn’t shoot their first free throw until there was like 7 seconds left. Crazy inconsistency.
@@karshialy6372All Houston does is foul. It’s justified
Houston is super physical. I only have a problem because a&m looked pretty physical too. That said, I've seen way less Aggie bball
Houston shot 30 though?
A&M scored 17 points in the final 1:52 of regulation. Multiplied over the course of 40 minutes, that would have equated to approximately 340 points.
These are the facts that we need to know
Yo I like how you hittin us with facts.
@@ModernMozart1104 Haha you’re welcome.
A couple of great coaches went head to head with teams that have more heart than I have seen on a court at the same time in a very long time. A&M fans can take heart, they don’t have John Calipari as their head coach.
The strain on the face on the coach of Houston was so intense. I got stressed just watching the game I can’t imagine what (e was going through from basically having the game in the bag to OT.
LOL the guy that slid across the floor at 11:21
and miscalculated
Good catch
Obaseki 😂
Great game but “clearly hit him across the right arm” seemed more like hit his hand after the shot was away to me.
yeah that call was not good
From what I understand you can’t hit the shooters hand/arm during the follow through
Commentators are there to try and disguise the fix. But even they can't control themselves sometimes.
@StevenEatsAlone you can make contact w/ the arm if you blocked the ball 1st
Look like he blocked it. The ball was short with no spin. No way he shot it like that. No way getting touched after the ball is shot affects the ball. Is there a landing spot foul?
AMAZING GAME!
up by 11 with 1.30 to go WOW has to be A RECORD COMEBACK even though they lost in DOUBLE O.T. ,, BY THE WAY with 1 second to go in REG. that WAS NOT A JUMPBALL NOT EVEN CLOSE , REFS BLEW THAT CALL BIGTIME
Game of the year
The most important sequence of the game was the opening possession of OT when Roberts made that save and Sharp followed with the 3. That steadied the ship for Houston and they led the whole rest of the way. If A&M had ever taken the lead, I don't think they would have given it up.
No one does less with more than Texas A&M. Football, basketball, golf, baseball, softball etc etc ...
The 1st ranked Cougars of Houston prevailed in overtime against the Fighting Aggies of Texas A & M, 100-95 & headed to Dallas for the South Region Semifinal against the Blue Devils of Duke University, who took care of the Dukes of James Madison University.
You left out that Houston prevailed against fighting Aggies and refs.
Tf was that foul calls were as tall as a giraffe and the missed calls were even worse🤣🤣
Its all rigged for Vegas bud.
This hurts so bad
So much for the SEC. 😂
@@thundergato84 Tennessee and bama are still in it.
@@thundergato84must be in a much lesser conference, lol. Cry more
You had Houston -9.5 ?
@@hueyhoopin no
What's really crazy is this is just the ad free part, with ads this ending took around 45 minutes of real time!
Not having Obasakei during OT really hurt A&M. They might have pulled off the upset with him on the floor.
Nah he was playing wild. Had some good plays tho
Houston vs Texas A&M and the *Refs* smh
I'm assuming I'm missing context because I didn't watch the whole game... but there's not a single bad call in the whole video lol
The calls were good for both sides?
@@mars2bHouston fouled a lot. Actions have consequences, imagine that!
Houston has always been a bad fouling team, A&M was the only team that consistently drove to the rim.
@@BRNRDNCKnot a Houston fan but the calls were very one sided
Wow watta game 💯☝️
How’s that a jump ball at the end of regulation? Ref was over eager to call that.
This was one of the few bad calls. Everybody is talking about the refs were awful, but they weren't. This was called to quick though. I'm not even sure Houston had possession.
H-TOWN!! Never a doubt. NEVER. Sometimes its not an easy path, and sometimes you get help from horrendous coaching and execution by the opponent, but we going all the way! COUUUUUUUGARS
The fact the ref called a jump ball w 1 second left is criminal. That was a horrible call & the ref should be investigated.
Oh shut up
@@TylerEubankdisregard the fact that it was 1 second left. What ref even calls jump ball that fast, you can see houston got it no problem.
Nah
Houston had an 8 point lead with 1:14 left and the game went to OT. That right there is why you NEVER let your foot off the gas pedal (so to speak) in sports until the game is COMPLETELY over. I've seen it a million times where teams get conservative with leads and just try to run the clock out and they end up losing. Surprised Sampson let that happen.
Happens all the time in football too. OT was actually the best thing that could've happened to Houston since it completely reset all the game's momentum.
I mean when the refs are trying to foul out the whole team, come backs like this are gonna happen. The officiating was one sided.
@@julienlozano2022 Won't get any better against Duke. I hope everybody knows that.
They had a 12 point lead with under 2 minutes
@@julienlozano2022Houston was trying to foul out the whole team😂
Yea, it was classic. I wish they played in the final four.
Can’t believe A&M made 2 would be 3 point shots except toe was on the line. First one was with 1:27 left in game and then again with 1:17 left in the game. Left 2 points out there. 🤦♂️
They left a whole lot more than that out there with the 16 missed free throws. If even half of those are made it's a completely diferent game down the stretch.
I placed multiple bets at the 1 minute mark of regulation on the live Houston ML. A kept wagering a whole lot to win relatively little b/c was so sure Houston wouldn’t choke away their double-digit lead. Tomorrow I’m cashing out of my account. What a valiant comeback by the Aggies!
You’re doing it wrong, you should have been betting a little on the aggies at huge odds.
@@JaneDoeyI definitely hear where you’re coming from but I try to do only extreme high probability bets over and over again. This game nearly got me though.
This should have been a 8 to 13 points Coogs win before overtime. However, the officials made too many bad calls in the last 2 mins of regulation. Coogs deserve better treatment than this from officials. Coogs a way better team than A&M and that’s just the honest truth.
I actually met Coach Sampson when he was the coach for OU, he is a great guy
We're are those big 12 teams now!!!😊
Props to A&M. I didn't even pick them to win against Nebraska. Shame on me.
Interesting how the referee that made the terrible jump ball call at 10:30 also missed the blatant blocking foul at 9:52. Also interesting how at 14:29 he also called a foul on Sharp that fouls him out of the game on a MUCH more questionable foul that can actually be debated on whether it was a foul.
A LOT of bad calls here but 9:52 looks clean to me
@@awldune no, Shead was not allowed his space. The defender used his body to slow him down. That’s a foul.
@@astrosfanhou2562 The replay angle didnt show it, my bad
Sweet 16 hasn't even started yet and I see Houston already in Foul trouble 😅
😂😂😂 U know what's comin and its sad
Duke will be in the bonus when they step off the bus.
Rig, rig, rig....
As I'm typing this, the refs just called a foul on Cryer.
Good it’s happening in round two. Gives Houston time to get it right when it really matters.
This is why I agree with chuck when he said run up the score
Cryer fouled out for blocking the shot. He got the ball!!!
Only one game on the women’s side was like this
Shooting a 3 with 4.2 seconds left and then having the ref call a jumpball with 1.2 seconds left might be the craziest call in the history of basketball. Get the ref investigated. There WAS a play THIS game that took 10 seconds because players were tugging the ball on the ground with no jump ball.
A&M’s strategy….”Don’t play basketball against the Cougars because we will get blown out. Instead…play like running backs and flop to get to the free throw line.” This was not a basketball game. How many free throws did the Aggies shoot?? And they STILL lost! Credit to the Cougars…their culture came through. The NCAA needs to clean up their act for fouls and flopping. This was ridiculous!
Houston played scared at the end of regulation. Classic case of playing not to lose instead of playing to win. Very lucky to survive.
They were playing 8v5. Makes it hard.
20:50 legendary
Ryan Elvin is my hero!!
😬I picked Houston to win it all
Hopefully they never see these refs again except behind bars for betting on the game.
I grew up in the Metro Plex, you don't know half of the guys I played against went to the league or played over seas. The Metro Plex Dallas Fort Worth have some players that are great
Taylor 5 of 25 FG'S LOL
I love Texas a&m even tho they lost but I love them
I thought you had to win for it to be an INSANE comeback.
Texas AM can't shoot FT. Basic but if they made most of them it's a different story.
Why did the clock keep running after his first dunk? That was weird and not right. Last 2 mins stops everythint
I thought that Texas could make a comeback in overtime even though they were down 5 points with 8 seconds left, I thought they could score three points, then make a steal and score another three points to win )
Refs really wanted Texas a and m. That was a clean block.
24:25 that wasn’t a push… he was touching him, but that wasn’t a foul, didn’t affect the offensive player in the least, as I see it (not rooting for either team, btw)
That same ref missed a foul on A&M at 9:52 & also made a questionable call on Sharp on a much more debatable call at 14:29
That was definitely a foul. Also the foul was before the shot. This might be part of your issue in seeing it.
@@astrosfanhou25629:52 wasn't a foul you are entitled to your space. Shead wasn't pushed, he released. 14:52 was questionable, but they called a similar foul in regulation against a&m that I also thought was questionable at the time, so at least they were consistent.
@@kdog2646 Maybe you’re right, I’m not up on the modern rules, but I was watching him all the way from the top of the key on in. He was touching the guy as they were running along, but in my mind that’s not a foul, at least, as I always played it and as it was taught to me and as I watched for decades. Pushing someone and impeding their progress is a foul, but I never saw any pressure being applied, and I never saw any interfering with the guy’s movement here, he was just tracking along with him. As I say, the rules may have changed so that you can’t actually touch someone on the hip anymore when they’re driving to the basket, I don’t know.
@@kdog2646 Shead was not allowed his space to work. Defender clearly used his body to slow him down. Foul for sure. Especially when compared to to other “fouls” on Houston called by the same ref for much less and very debatable whether there was contact. My point here is that those calls were not going both ways. It’s quit obviously clear in those examples.
The only game I didn’t watch this weekend smh🤦♂
Right arm foul? What video were you watching?
Good thing Houston won in OT because that was the worst jump ball I’ve ever seen with 1 sec left
horrible
What a shot, good game, aggies just couldn’t get it going early, and a ton of missed free throws
I woke up at 2 am to 👀 this when I just knew the game was over??? Yeah they came back and I honestly felt like the game was Aggies to lose. Missed free throws and foul outs and Coach Sampson from Robeson County NC made me think he was coming home.
#9 seed Texas A.M. down by 12 with 1:52 left to play in regulation outscored Houston 17-05!!
Game Tying 3 pt shot by Anderson Garcia at the buzzer forcing overtime!!
#1 seed Houston Cougars advances to Sweet 16 winning 100-95 in overtime period.
Next up #4 seed Duke Blue Devils. They will have home court advantage in Dallas, Texas on Friday Night.
Buns for life for a second
10:28 how on earth was possession arrow to Texas A&M favored win they didn’t even have possession of the ball
arrow flips every jump ball or at half
The match was broadcast on TNT(a division of Warner Bros., which owns Cartoon Network, CNN, etc.).
I've seen quite a few times this season with UH, once they get a lead they slow things down to a crawl and then just go one-on-one with less than 10 seconds on the shot clock and end up missing. I wish they would just play their normal offense. It's fine to take the shot later but at least move the ball around first and see if you can get some easy high percentage shots.
Couple of times Roberts had a defensive rebound at the end of regulation that he couldn't squeeze. That hurt a lot.
100% rewatching that was brutal. Also Shead turnovers
he got the shot off in time but why is the clock starting so late. there should be 0.2 left by the time it leaves hes hand in my opinion.
Backboard said about 0.7-0.8 seconds when he got the shot off. I'd say it was more like 0.4-0.5 seconds left from the time the ball was first touched to when the shot was gotten off. TIme keepers usually start the clock when a player has possesion (when it should be when the ball is first touched).
Hey A&M thank you for showing the remaining teams Houston’s defense can be beat. Well done
Does anyone know what those ‘90s looking black T-shirts the A&M fans were wearing said?
Number 4 was just throwing the ball up 😂 bro was trying get paid to lose 😂😂😂
Does anyone know what a comeback means?
Why didn't Houston just foul on the inbound, give them the 2 shots then run clock out for the win???? C'mon coach get with the game!
Who is the guy in the crowd he look familiar???
Reed Shepard has most rotation of any ball shot in college 🏀. 3 pointer his ball rotates one & half more than average 3 pt ball shot.
52..9 he walked on that double team defense.
What are you watching my guy? Go post on his one and done dud of a 1st round exit 😂
@@DaveFerguson-vh5fnLMAO😂
Taylor is garbage thinks hes steph pulling up from the logo, shoots 32% on 8 3's a game I wouldnt want that chucker anywhere near my team
i wonder which came first, the word cry or the surname cryer
I think if they put some rotation on the ball it might go in the basket. What do you think?
Gain one, loose one. Who said the Big 12 wasn't the most competitive conference?
Rock CHALK
Garciaaaaaaaa 🎉
cant have your best player go 5-25 throwing up horrible shots all game and expect to win, wade's gotta do better
Fitting that the game ended with Taylor passing the ball to himself and the refs didn’t call it. Those 3 guys are on the take.
This was a very exciting ending, but I still don't like that the NCAA rules allow 'non-intentional intentional' fouling before inbound passes with no additional penalty. A&M wisely hacked Houston's worst FT shooters before inbounds several times to prevent time from elapsing and I couldn't believe that was legal. As far as I'm concerned, the NBA & FIBA fixed this years ago so what are we waiting for in the college game? It makes for an uglier on-court product and more judgment calls for referees at the ends of games.
Great game by the Aggies.
I’ve never seen something so scripted out like this …. You can tell where this was going after the sketchy jump ball call .
🎉😮😅😂❤
LJ had somethin to cry about
Unbelievable how bad the free throw shooting was.
Dudes was gassed lol.
A&M was in my Final Four