Still the worst meltdown in the history of sports..how does Louisville lose up 2 and less than a second left with the ball? And that was after they had a few chances to put it away, it's like they were trying very hard to figure out how they could lose the game. Well, a bank in 25 ft three is how they finally lost
The more I watched this the more ridiculous it gets. David Padgett should never get a coaching gig ever again. All he had to do was call timeout and say to the inbounder , “throw the fucker past half court and our big guy is just gonna jumó up and touch it”. Game over
Actually, what he should've said was "remember, you can't run the baseline". If he says what you suggest, then the guy's still gonna forget the rule, and run the baseline before throwing it past half court, and by running the baseline he still screws up anyway.
The dumbest part of this whole series of events was the announcer saying the Louisville player had to be instructed to foul. Never heard anything more ridiculous. Up 4 and even if Jerome makes the 3 still up 1 and the clock would’ve expired on the shot.
This team exhibits everything about what we should aspire to be. They are resilient, they trust each other, they are focused, and they are TRIUMPHANT! Wahoowa!
@@kevinsanders3630 And then the same core group of players won the national championship the following year. They took a humbling loss that might've been absolutely crippling for any other team and turned it into the ultimate achievement. I would say that is the true definition of resilience.
The video's year, or the year you wrote the comment? The video we're watching took place in 2018 where Virginia went on to lose to a 16 seed in round 1. 2019 was when they had the legendary run for the championship
@@Monkey832 Fair, but the reason I think it was serious, is their words were "NCAA tournament" run. They didn't say "NCAA tournament appearance" (which would've a joke on how short their tournament was) or "season run" (which would've been a serious comment on the regular season, aka this video). As for why I think they meant 2019: I do agree with them that Virginia had one of the most entertaining tournament runs of all-time. First round, they overcame a first-half 14-pt deficit vs ANOTHER 16 seed, Gardner-Webb, to redeem from previous year's upset. Then in Elite 8, they made a buzzer beater to send it to OT. Final Four, they were down 2 with 0.6 seconds left, drew a 3-pt foul to win it. Then title game, an OT victory.
How stupid is that? Unless you live in a fairytale magical kingdom and don't count their success from 2011-2015, then they're statistically the #1 program outside the six bluebloods of UCLA, UNC, UK, Duke, Indiana and Kansas. Also, for Virginia's sake, I would hope they would've won a lot vs Louisville lately. Virginia has been arguably the top program the last several years (obviously excluding the lack of March success...until 2019) whereas Louisville had been rebuilding before this season.
How to suck the life out of a home teams arena 101. As a UVA fan i was happy we won this game but I felt terrible for the Louisville fans at the same time.
@@lurker_to_poster257 Diakite didn't commit the violation. Don't listen to the announcer; he doesn't know what he's talking about (He's wrong at least three other times in this video, too: When he says that Padgett likely told Perry to intentionally foul Ty Jerome, when he said that the game was over after the lane violation, and when he said Virginia would likely run something going to the basket on their final inbounds play. God bless Mike Gminski's patient responses while having to endure that.). Watch Mike Eades, the referee at the bottom of the screen. He tags Kyle Guy with the violation; Guy crossed the foul line and entered the lane before the ball hit the rim. Players on the blocks are allowed to enter the lane as soon as the ball leaves the shooter's hand to jockey for rebounding position, but the shooter and the other players beyond the free throw line and free throw line extended must wait until the ball hits the rim and becomes "live." If any of these players, including the shooter, crosses the free throw line or free throw line extended before the ball becomes live it is a violation.
sure but without moving your feet. the player was not aware of the rule at the most critical time in the game. blame the player and the coaches for that
"Last 30 seconds of UVA game" Video is 17 minutes long. NCAA needs to award less timeouts (they get 4 tv timeouts already) and the reviews should be way quicker. This is outrageous.
9:55 the pivotal moment in this whole series of events, when Tony Bennett yells to the ref that the ball handler cannot move. Who knows if he would have been watching for it otherwise.
I do see him pointing that out but I think the ref knew exactly what the rule was without the help from Bennett. That rule is very common, easy to remember and it called all the time during basketball games Maybe the Louisville coach should have reminded his player about what he could/could not do while inbounding the ball?
I've watched the replay over and over and I can't see that Perry touched Jerome at all on that 3 point shot, if anything it looks like Jerome pushes off Perry to try to create space just before setting up to take the 3. Don't get me wrong Louisville still should have locked this game up and blew it, I'm just saying I don't see a foul on Perry. Go Duke Blue Devils
Wow how horribly mis-managed by Louisville. Several chances to wrap that 1 up and instead of pulling the plug on uva they was giving them cpr. And Deng asked twice "coach just throw it to the other end?" Then shook his head as to say ok I will toss it to the other end and then did what he did, wtf??? Lol. Unreal ending to that one, lmao. Go Duke!!!
Losing the game is almost more impressive than winning it here.
still hurts till this day
How many tijmes did Tim Brando say Virginia was done?
Wahoowa
12:20
12:18
Louisville fans said Virginia is the kryptonite
def a game Virginia SHOULD have lost but Louisville fucked up smh
Only Louisville could find a way to fuck something like this up
Still the worst meltdown in the history of sports..how does Louisville lose up 2 and less than a second left with the ball? And that was after they had a few chances to put it away, it's like they were trying very hard to figure out how they could lose the game. Well, a bank in 25 ft three is how they finally lost
pure trash. finally won atitle. hard to believe. never happen again
9:22 ballgame 😂
When you finish your homework while the teacher is collecting it
In the exact same arena where they pulled out their Elite Eight miracle against Purdue a year later.
And also fouled on a desperation three just like the 2019 FF game against Auburn.
There was definately a foul that didn't get called, when Guy had the ball near the end .
I've been watching sports for about 20 years and this is one of the damnedest things I've ever seen..........
Louisville are certified choke artits
The more I watched this the more ridiculous it gets. David Padgett should never get a coaching gig ever again. All he had to do was call timeout and say to the inbounder , “throw the fucker past half court and our big guy is just gonna jumó up and touch it”. Game over
Actually, what he should've said was "remember, you can't run the baseline". If he says what you suggest, then the guy's still gonna forget the rule, and run the baseline before throwing it past half court, and by running the baseline he still screws up anyway.
“There’s a lane violation. It’s going the other way. Ball game!” Hahahaha
Tim was ready to call this precinct twice before the points were officially tallied.
He called it three times ;-) He was a PURE idiot. Sanctamonious as if he's never seen miracles happen in all of his years of calling bball games.
I will never forget this lets go hoooooooos baby
I remember watching this live and falling out of my couch
The dumbest part of this whole series of events was the announcer saying the Louisville player had to be instructed to foul. Never heard anything more ridiculous. Up 4 and even if Jerome makes the 3 still up 1 and the clock would’ve expired on the shot.
exactly
Yeah still confused on that one. And the foul (if existent at all) does not look the least bit intentional.
This team exhibits everything about what we should aspire to be. They are resilient, they trust each other, they are focused, and they are TRIUMPHANT! Wahoowa!
And then they got blown out by a #16 seed. First #1 seed to lose to a #16 seed and it wasn’t even a close game. Some resilience…..
@@kevinsanders3630 And then the same core group of players won the national championship the following year. They took a humbling loss that might've been absolutely crippling for any other team and turned it into the ultimate achievement. I would say that is the true definition of resilience.
10:51 listen to the announcer haha
7:28 famous last words.
If there is kehei clark here it will be a big blowout....!
I’m guessing you mean Louisville will blow out uva
This was definitely their year, the most entertaining run in the NCAA tournament by any team by far
The video's year, or the year you wrote the comment? The video we're watching took place in 2018 where Virginia went on to lose to a 16 seed in round 1. 2019 was when they had the legendary run for the championship
@@danielhoang289I think they were making a joke about the 16 seed loss. Or maybe not who knows
@@Monkey832 Fair, but the reason I think it was serious, is their words were "NCAA tournament" run. They didn't say "NCAA tournament appearance" (which would've a joke on how short their tournament was) or "season run" (which would've been a serious comment on the regular season, aka this video). As for why I think they meant 2019: I do agree with them that Virginia had one of the most entertaining tournament runs of all-time. First round, they overcame a first-half 14-pt deficit vs ANOTHER 16 seed, Gardner-Webb, to redeem from previous year's upset. Then in Elite 8, they made a buzzer beater to send it to OT. Final Four, they were down 2 with 0.6 seconds left, drew a 3-pt foul to win it. Then title game, an OT victory.
Perennially overrated Louisville drops their ninth of ten to UVA...2 years later. #wahoowa #2seed
How stupid is that? Unless you live in a fairytale magical kingdom and don't count their success from 2011-2015, then they're statistically the #1 program outside the six bluebloods of UCLA, UNC, UK, Duke, Indiana and Kansas. Also, for Virginia's sake, I would hope they would've won a lot vs Louisville lately. Virginia has been arguably the top program the last several years (obviously excluding the lack of March success...until 2019) whereas Louisville had been rebuilding before this season.
Dang Adel is a fucking dumbass
Lmao. I called that Virginia was gunna hit a 3 and win at the last second. Couldn't believe it. Never been a Louisville fan since. Embarrassing
Shouldn't of been a foul on that three
Two things here. Bad fouls by UL and Virginia being stone-cold killers at crunch time.
when 30 seconds of basketball takes 17 minutes
I mean, let's not exaggerate, the game ended with at the twelve-minute mark
11:49, "a bank! its open late and Virginia wins"
biggest joke of an ending in sports history.........Adel is an absolute moron.
How to suck the life out of a home teams arena 101. As a UVA fan i was happy we won this game but I felt terrible for the Louisville fans at the same time.
Go Hoos !!
Congrats to 2019 Natty Winners!
Congrats to the first team in history to lose to a 16 seed!
9:21 Ballgame lol
9:21 Ballgame????????????
11:44 ICONIC
"Last 30 seconds" - 17 minute video. Game flow is trash.
That's college basketball for ya
Hahahaha
The kid with the lane violation is the real MVP 😂
That was Diakite
Peter Kungu and a year later, he was the reason Virginia got to the final four
He didn’t even do it🤦♂️
Brooks Bare he didn’t do what? Clearly started moving before the ball got out of the hand
@@lurker_to_poster257 Diakite didn't commit the violation. Don't listen to the announcer; he doesn't know what he's talking about (He's wrong at least three other times in this video, too: When he says that Padgett likely told Perry to intentionally foul Ty Jerome, when he said that the game was over after the lane violation, and when he said Virginia would likely run something going to the basket on their final inbounds play. God bless Mike Gminski's patient responses while having to endure that.). Watch Mike Eades, the referee at the bottom of the screen. He tags Kyle Guy with the violation; Guy crossed the foul line and entered the lane before the ball hit the rim. Players on the blocks are allowed to enter the lane as soon as the ball leaves the shooter's hand to jockey for rebounding position, but the shooter and the other players beyond the free throw line and free throw line extended must wait until the ball hits the rim and becomes "live." If any of these players, including the shooter, crosses the free throw line or free throw line extended before the ball becomes live it is a violation.
Shoulda just thrown a deep ball and made sure someone touched it with 0.9 seconds left
sure but without moving your feet. the player was not aware of the rule at the most critical time in the game. blame the player and the coaches for that
"Last 30 seconds of UVA game" Video is 17 minutes long. NCAA needs to award less timeouts (they get 4 tv timeouts already) and the reviews should be way quicker. This is outrageous.
Let's go Virginia! #1
LOST TO UMBC
@@haydenjones6901 AND THEN WON THE NATTY
9:55 the pivotal moment in this whole series of events, when Tony Bennett yells to the ref that the ball handler cannot move. Who knows if he would have been watching for it otherwise.
I do see him pointing that out but I think the ref knew exactly what the rule was without the help from Bennett. That rule is very common, easy to remember and it called all the time during basketball games Maybe the Louisville coach should have reminded his player about what he could/could not do while inbounding the ball?
If you’re a ncaa division 1 official you know to watch for that.
last 17 minutes
I've watched the replay over and over and I can't see that Perry touched Jerome at all on that 3 point shot, if anything it looks like Jerome pushes off Perry to try to create space just before setting up to take the 3. Don't get me wrong Louisville still should have locked this game up and blew it, I'm just saying I don't see a foul on Perry. Go Duke Blue Devils
It it looks like Perry made contact with the shooting hand of Jerome, but it's hard to tell because of the camera angles
Blind bias. He clearly hit him on the arm. Do you really think Jerome is that bad that he would have left the shot about 5 feet short?
I'm a Duke fan as well but I can see Perry hit his shooting arm all day. Its pretty clear, He hit his arm so hard the ball feel 10 ft short!
Does any Duke fan agree that Grayson Allen did an up and down travel vs Uva on the buzzer beater
Wow how horribly mis-managed by Louisville. Several chances to wrap that 1 up and instead of pulling the plug on uva they was giving them cpr. And Deng asked twice "coach just throw it to the other end?" Then shook his head as to say ok I will toss it to the other end and then did what he did, wtf??? Lol. Unreal ending to that one, lmao. Go Duke!!!
Go UVA, BUT DUKE SUCKS