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— Mark (@lilcal8) January 7, 2026
I totally have not watched this like 5 times
Method Man said:https://t.co/RVcSAwlkPJ pic.twitter.com/Ov6tBXH3hn
— Mark (@lilcal8) January 7, 2026
HoustonAg2106 said:Method Man said:https://t.co/RVcSAwlkPJ pic.twitter.com/Ov6tBXH3hn
— Mark (@lilcal8) January 7, 2026
I totally have not watched this like 5 times





Method Man said:https://t.co/RVcSAwlkPJ pic.twitter.com/Ov6tBXH3hn
— Mark (@lilcal8) January 7, 2026
Southlake said:
I'm obviously a huge Aggie fan fro the Vernon Smith days.
But, I've seen the replay and the blurry stop pic of the ball leaving his hand.
I personally could not tell without a doubt enough evidence ( with the crappy SEC feed) to over turn the call. Honestly, I could not tell without a doubt the previous throw hit or missed the rim either.
Super happy it happend.
But damn that was one beautiful shot to almost win it!
Southlake said:
I'm obviously a huge Aggie fan fro the Vernon Smith days.
But, I've seen the replay and the blurry stop pic of the ball leaving his hand.
I personally could not tell without a doubt enough evidence ( with the crappy SEC feed) to over turn the call. Honestly, I could not tell without a doubt the previous throw hit or missed the rim either.
Super happy it happend.
But damn that was one beautiful shot to almost win it!
BQ_90 said:Luke The Drifter said:Scotts Tot said:
That was the most infuriating TV production sequence I've seen in any game in a long time. Even my 7 year old knows they can advance the footage one frame at a time until the clock shows 0, then zoom the camera on the guy's fingers still touching the ball. Broadcasters were talking about the "angle", which was not the issue. The angle from the backcourt was as fine.
Maybe...maybe not. The game was on the SEC Network, correct? If so, they do not have the same production equipment they'll have at a game on ESPN or even ESPN2. It's not like SECN games are poorly done...it's just that the networks are going to have a better on-air product on the major network than on the secondary networks. Same with CBS vs. the CBS Sports Network or Fox vs. FS1.
i do not think they have that, i think they use the local production for sec network games, where ABC, ESPN they bring in their own production people. but i could be wrong on that