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Don't think I've ever seen this before...Chandler throws brick and hits official in head and Michigan State was deducted a team point and they lost the dual by 1 point to Rutgers

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35 minutes ago, feet2back said:

Don't think I've ever seen this before...Chandler throws brick and hits official in head and Michigan State was deducted a team point and they lost the dual by 1 point to Rutgers

They would've still lost on criteria.  

 

8 minutes ago, Sheerstress said:

Did it appear at all intentional?  Bricks are usually thrown in the middle of commotion.

Not intentional.  Bogus deduction @21:55

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Muscle memory issue.  How much time do coaches spend practicing the brick toss?  Given importance of the brick now in duals & tourneys I'd suggest should spend at least 20 minutes per week.  

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6 hours ago, PortaJohn said:

They would've still lost on criteria.  

 

Not intentional.  Bogus deduction @21:55

Looks like it was for a late brick. If it was for the brick being thrown at the official Roger Chandler would’ve been watching the rest of the dual on his phone from the parking lot.

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1 minute ago, Formally140 said:

How many officials you think would keep their head? Realistically. I honestly only know a couple that would 

I don't go to DI tournaments, but I think 80% of the refs at international/national tournaments would listen, especially if there was video.

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Just now, Mike Parrish said:

I don't go to DI tournaments, but I think 80% of the refs at international/national tournaments would listen, especially if there was video.

I agree on most freestyle refs. Many of the folkstyle refs. Eh

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