Sounds like you may have jumped on quite another bandwagon. Tell me how the the lower body contact into Collison in the Stanford game was not a foul. See the YouTube below: the Stanford player was not set when Collison went up; he jumped forward into Collison; and he clearly sends Collison, who was moving forwards, backwards. The morons calling the game focused on the block while missing the obvious foul down low. (Not to mention that the calls in that game were consistently bad, both ways all game long.)
I'll grant you that Shipp's game-winner against Cal should have been called out of bounds. But it was an awesome shot, and you know it.
As for karma, even if you were right, wouldn't the refs be the ones accruing the bad karma? How exactly has UCLA acted wrongly to upset the cosmic forces?
That was the last game I could enjoy as a fan. From here on out, there's a possibility of the Bruins losing. Thus, winning will bring only relief, but losing would be devastating. It's all or none.
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I'll grant you that Shipp's game-winner against Cal should have been called out of bounds. But it was an awesome shot, and you know it.
As for karma, even if you were right, wouldn't the refs be the ones accruing the bad karma? How exactly has UCLA acted wrongly to upset the cosmic forces?
/Protective Bruin Fan
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