Vanderbilt hits wild buzzer beater to beat Texas A&M
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- Опубліковано 12 лют 2024
- During the college basketball game between Texas A&M and Vanderbilt, Vanderbilt's Ezra Manjon hit a frantic shot at the buzzer to stun Texas A&M and win 73-72.
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Anything else you guys wanna see from today? Wanna start posting more but I’m so busy with school this semester that I just can’t really watch the games much so if you guys could comment plays/moments that you wanna see it would be a big help for the rest of the season 💯
how about texas tech beating #6 kansas by 29
@@whatlol_ethought about it but Texas Tech was actually favored
@@whatlol_e that's what i was gonna say!
maybe the blowout losses for kansas and unc
true but still, unranked team vs number 6 by 29 pts. plus bill self got ejected for the first time in his 21 seasons at kansas@@pschighlights
Off topic but Vanderbilt has the weirdest arena in college basketball. Never seen any college team put their bench on the ends. Like why not put it on the sides?
If you look along the sides where the bench should be the bleachers actually go below court level. That’s really odd to me.
@@mr.r7782 Yeah true don't get why they would just raise it 🤷
I know it looks like something during COVID
I absolutely love it
Minnesota was the same idk if they checked
glad you’re back psc
Funny how at 1:45 you can see the records (overall and Conference) on each team change as if Vanderbilt had lost. Then right after, they correct it.
It's a weird edge case with the lower third software. The clock expired so it went into final mode, but the score was entered after that.
2:22 for everyone wondering if that was a travel. Number 13 tipped it out of Vanderbilt’s hands so Vanderbilt player regained possession and went up for another shot.
Didn’t look like he tipped it at all.
@colepriceguitar1153 Slow it down to 0.5x speed and you can see the ball knocked out of his hand
@@colepriceguitar1153 found the a&m fan
No
@@titanicf0gdoesn’t mean he’s an A&M fan. I don’t like or care for them but at FIRST, it looked like a travel tbf
Always nice to see a Vandy win though they are few and far between 😂 Thanks PSC!!
I could've sworn that Vanderbilt won the Sec Championship not too long ago...... Then I realized that was against the Anthony Davis Kentucky Wildcats 😮
I remember when Vandy started an all white squad and was in the tournament, something one doesn't see too often!
This is the second buzzer beater that resulted in a loss for my Aggies this season. This team is so confusing too, destroyed Tennessee on Saturday and then loses to Vandy. That’s what makes CBB so entertaining
Those smooth transitions... editing is tight 🙌
vanderbilt the hell is that court set up. even oregon games are easier to watch then this
Their football stadium is worse 😂
Didn’t expect to see u posting again. How are you🎉
It’s simple , if the ball was tipped on first leap , it wasn’t a travel , if the ball wasn’t touched , it was 100% a travel .
He traveled before he even jumped!
@@timotreilobs8692you may be right .
Could have sworn that was a travel. "Keeps his pivot foot" what, good sir?
I was looking at that too, I couldn’t see it clearly but it must’ve gotten tipped by the defender otherwise that was a travel clear as day 😂
Defender basically blocked his first shot attempt. After that he’s free to regain the ball as if nothing happened.
welcome back
We have a hero of the home game at the end.
I’m still mad abt this
Ngl losing to Vandy is rough 😂
That was a travel but the ref didn’t have the balls to call it with Stackhouse breathing down his neck. Send the footage to the league office.
It’s March Madness Preview
Did a defender knock the ball loose when the Vandy player went up after the step through? Looks like he just lost it after he left his feet, collected it while airborne, landed and went right back up. Which should be a travel, no? What am I missing here?
I agree. I am confused as well
The ball was knocked out from a Texas a&m player therefore the Vandy player can grab the ball as if it was a loose ball…
He was traveling
Not really a Vandy fan, but I know the Stackhouse family well and glad to see they were able to pull this game out, in what looks like it has been a rough season.
They Used To Have The 1940 Backboard Rims Through The 2000s But Change It
Refreshing to see a basketball game at college/pro level where the seats aren't as physically close to the court as they're allowed to be.
Way to go Vandy!
3 days till baseball 🙏
Hold up did he jump twice?
Goal tending..? (1:10) 😂😂
I wouldnt say wild, I would say a poised buzzer beater. Most college kids would panic once the ball was loose but this kid was clutch as hell
It’s called Memorial Magic for a reason. A&M blew Tennessee’s doors off the Saturday before this. Loses to a bad Vandy team at Memorial. Vandy goes to Tennessee and is down by 40 at one point, losing by 30 at the end.
Pivot or no pivot, looks like travelling! 🤣😅 Always good to see the losing squad win and Vandy has one of the weirdest courts in 'Merica.
I had to watch it like 10 times and zoom in on it but It appears that A&M tipped it resulting in a jump ball. No travel. I hope it was reviewed though for the sake of the game!
Jump ball only on simultaneous possession, which definitely didn’t happen here. Block simply results in a loose ball that anyone can grab.
Suspicious movement all around. Even on replay looks like a travel.
heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessssss baaaaaaaaaaaaack
Aggies gonna Aggie. Not just in football
wassup fellas. this is not a travel. as he drives in, he jabs his right foot forward, jumps back, then collects the ball in midair, so he has to keep one of his two feet that he lands as his pivot. he raises and moves his left foot a little bit, then swings his left foot across his body, the right is the pivot. he puts his left foot down and then jumps off at the same time. if he had jumped off the right first and then the left, that would have been a travel. when he goes up to shoot, he does lose the ball, and it isn't really blocked, but it does touch the defenders arm (with his arms up, it hits below the elbow, but on the bicep part of the arm, if that makes sense). that is enough for him to be allowed to catch it, and take the final shot
At no point can it be confirmed that he lost the ball. What he did wasn't even a jump stop. He established his pivot foot, jumped in the air and landed with the ball in his hands the whole time. If it's not a travel, then it's a jump ball if the shot was blocked with the ball in his hands at the very least.
@@ThatFaceMelter94
The defender clearly knocked the ball out of his hand. You don't just go up for a jump shot and end up with the ball going down with force without that happening.
@@user-np9ls1hh1x You can block the shot and not block it out of his hands, this would be a jump ball if he did. Something, despite your naivety, happens all the time. Why are you acting like it’s obvious the ball was loose in midair? Why would everybody be having this debate if it was obvious?
@@ThatFaceMelter94 He literally knocked the ball out of his hands. Are we watching the same video? He went up for a jump shot, got the ball knocked out, and caught it on the way down. Watch it in slow-mo. It would be a 'jump ball' if the defender had control of it simultaneously, which was not the case. But there's also no jump balls in college basketball. The refs made the right call in real time.
He jumps back, lands on the back foot first (which is now his pivot) he then lifts and plants it back down before getting blocked
I don't anyone block the initial shot. I feel like it definitely could have been an up and down. No disputing he got it off in time though.
who?
Agree, definitely didn't see Miss State block the shot in this Vanderbilt/Texas A&M game
100% correct. Miss St did not block a shot or touch the ball. In fact, not even in the building.
@@67L48 this is the first time I realized that was Texas A&M and not Mississippi State. Either way they didn't block the shot...
Vanderbilt wins on A Buzzer Beater against Texas A&M, How About That!
dang that totally looked like a travel until the replay
No dog in this but think it’s a good whistle swallow. Maybe traveled before the ball got tipped out but still seen too many games blown by refs with a happy whistle.
The Vanduhbilt Carpets did something?
I'm confused there isn't a ton of outrage screaming TRAVEL. Which...must mean I'm wrong somehow.
Vanderbilt walk-off buzzer beater to win the game vs Texas A.M Aggies.
What the hell is with Vandy’s court layout? Team benches on the far ends?
Did he loose the ball completely? Looked like that should've been a jump ball
No travel????? Huh???
Knocked out of his hands briefly
And cost me money
Omg Texas A&M 😮 how u lose to Vanderbilt?!
That was a travel 💀 dude literally jumped in the air and then landed and the ball never left his hand
ball was tipped
That was definitely a travel
ball was tipped
@@titanicf0g before that though
i guess the rule...up and down, doesn't exist?
ball was tipped
he never released the ball throughout the clip. this shouldve been called a jumpball in the air as solomon stopped the release, or an updown once he hit the floor terrible. what an atrocious no call.
And that my friends is what we call travelling.
And that my friends is what we call an a&m fan
@@titanicf0g so if I say the refs missed a call I automatically get labelled a fan of the team that got screwed?
@@colepriceguitar1153 im just joshin ya
@@titanicf0g I don’t know what that means.
first
If that ball was blocked, in every instance this would be a jump ball scenario at the very least. How people are acting like it obvious that the ball was blocked out of his hands in mid-air is beyond me. This is something the refs should've reviewed.
You can’t jump twice and then shoot
ball was tipped
@@titanicf0g this should be the video example for the definition of traveling.
@@papabee5680 good one
That was travelling
That was a Travel….. That ball wasn’t tipped Texas got robbed
Bye bye Texas A&M’s playoff hopes
They’re still projected to be in the field but this definitely hurts their seed line
I didn't like to watch this😭
Vandy wins AND A&M loses. It must be a Christmas miracle, you love to see it
Travel?
The SEC sucks ass. Stackhouse needs to be fired.
screw fox
😂😂 Aggie always finding a way to choke. Hook’Em
Arrogant & Mediocre University. Never has a school been so consistently overrated in every sport despite never winning anything in the past 😂
How the heck is that not a travel violation! He stopped dribbling, kept the ball, jumped up in the air, both feet came back down to the ground, and then jumped again for the shot.
The refs had Vanderbilt and the money line.
ball was tipped
@@titanicf0g It can’t be tipped when the ball never left his hands. He only shot the ball one time and that’s when it went through the hoop.
@@Makise3 the ball left his hands. watch the entire video.
@@titanicf0g I know what I saw. The ref messed up.
Travel?
ball was tipped