Initially I was bummed to hear Virginia won on a bad call... However Marylands 4th goal was also a bad call. Bernhardt was clearly on the line - see 3:15 and 3:27. Tit for tat.
It might have been a bad call but they also blew two giant leads and had a clear as day crease violation which would've tied the game if anything. Additionally, the shot clock would've restart after the crossbar and we do not know what would have happened. I think people only care because it is Maryland....tbh
While to most it may not seem like it but Cornhole is considered more of a sport than lacrosse. Unbeknownst to many, to compete at a high level, Cornhole requires more athleticism than lacrosse. I do like lacrosse, however.
Bernhardt was in the crease on his dive goal. Granted a much harder call to make, but both teams got a goal they shouldn't have, Virginia's was just so obviously not a goal
Yes, but that call itself was beyond ridiculous and inexcusable. Not like it happens very typically, anyways. A questionable body check is one thing, but a goal that hits the crossbar? That ref should be fired for that.
@@TheMiller037 No doubt it was a bad call. But Virginia would've gotten the ball back with a fresh shot clock(as the commentators thought was happening), and with their offense, likely have scored to force the game to OT anyway.
The worst part of this call is who called it. Not the ref who was right there watching, some other random job. The Ref that was there played on. He knew what was up - no idea how that got through.
As a Terp fan this is just ridiculous... I saw the game live and it was clear the refs dont understand physics at all because the ball couldn't have bounced to midfield without hitting the crossbar Good video tho
Josh MarshMahlow right?! If the ball hit the portion of the net closest to the crossbar the ball would have just fallen to the go round or at most rolled out towards the crease...
@@taylorm3873 I saw the Lax Factor recap, and apparently Maryland had two goal miscalls, and Virginia only had one (the foot in the crease). The point is Maryland got the losing end of the bad calls, and should have been the winner at the end of regulation-- and therefore, should have moved on, not Viriginia. And whether the team with the fewer goals is "winning" towards the end of the season or trending upwards is irrelevant it's the total number of goals at the end of each game that determines the winner. My point is that Maryland had the higher number of legit goals at the end of regulation, and logically should have been the winner, regardless of how they mismanaged the end of the game.
Initially I was bummed to hear Virginia won on a bad call... However Marylands 4th goal was also a bad call. Bernhardt was clearly on the line - see 3:15 and 3:27. Tit for tat.
Not just saying this because I'm a terp fan or whatever, but on TV at least, it was very clear that he wasnt on the line
I'm not saying you cant have an opinion, but everyone with me also said he didnt step on the line so...
@Luke Philipp '18 im not trying to be disrespectful, im just saying that was MY opinion
@@taylorm3873 that is a matter of opinion, and i wish not to argue about this great sport any further
@@jdmahlow705 sorry dude but whether he stepped on the line is not opinion. Pause it at the timestamp and his foot is 100% on the line lol
Wow. I've never witnessed a worse call then that and I thought the refs in PA were trash.
UnrealMathh_ the refs probably from PA
What about the missed PI in the Saints Rams game ?
I thought the refs from PA were bad until I moved to SC
It might have been a bad call but they also blew two giant leads and had a clear as day crease violation which would've tied the game if anything. Additionally, the shot clock would've restart after the crossbar and we do not know what would have happened. I think people only care because it is Maryland....tbh
Tristan Kinney dosent make up for bad officiating
While to most it may not seem like it but Cornhole is considered more of a sport than lacrosse. Unbeknownst to many, to compete at a high level, Cornhole requires more athleticism than lacrosse. I do like lacrosse, however.
Cornhole requires immense wrist and forearm strength with an ideal shoulder as well. I think it will be added as an Olympic sport soon.
one word: robbery
Bernhardt was in the crease on his dive goal. Granted a much harder call to make, but both teams got a goal they shouldn't have, Virginia's was just so obviously not a goal
Wanted virginia to win, not like this though. Sorry for terps fans
sebman99 I’m a big Maryland fan and that was very hard to watch without getting mad at the blind refs
Ryan Conrad is literally a stud
He's irreplaceable at the midfield
Can we all agree Virginia’s white helmets look a lot better than orange
Guys, it’s very likely Virginia would’ve scored anyway. Stop complaining. Bad calls happen, it’s a part of the game.
Yes, but that call itself was beyond ridiculous and inexcusable. Not like it happens very typically, anyways. A questionable body check is one thing, but a goal that hits the crossbar? That ref should be fired for that.
@@TheMiller037 No doubt it was a bad call. But Virginia would've gotten the ball back with a fresh shot clock(as the commentators thought was happening), and with their offense, likely have scored to force the game to OT anyway.
The worst part of this call is who called it. Not the ref who was right there watching, some other random job. The Ref that was there played on. He knew what was up - no idea how that got through.
As a Terp fan this is just ridiculous... I saw the game live and it was clear the refs dont understand physics at all because the ball couldn't have bounced to midfield without hitting the crossbar
Good video tho
Josh MarshMahlow right?! If the ball hit the portion of the net closest to the crossbar the ball would have just fallen to the go round or at most rolled out towards the crease...
@@Laxreviews but it didnt
I was so pissed
Most illegitimate championship of all time
Maryland got robbed. If Virginia winds up winning the whole thing, I can't see them as legitimate champs.
TheFujiwuji thank you I am a big Maryland fan and that was very hard to watch how blind those refs are.
@@taylorm3873 I saw the Lax Factor recap, and apparently Maryland had two goal miscalls, and Virginia only had one (the foot in the crease). The point is Maryland got the losing end of the bad calls, and should have been the winner at the end of regulation-- and therefore, should have moved on, not Viriginia. And whether the team with the fewer goals is "winning" towards the end of the season or trending upwards is irrelevant it's the total number of goals at the end of each game that determines the winner. My point is that Maryland had the higher number of legit goals at the end of regulation, and logically should have been the winner, regardless of how they mismanaged the end of the game.
I play for a travel team called cavalier and live in Virginia I should get a scholarship lol
Another Virginia sport benefiting from bullshit....Jesus.
What an embarrassment for the game.