So in college softball, there's a "drop-dead" rule. Basically, if a game is running too long, and one of the teams needs to travel to get back to campus the next day, the game can be ended prematurely with a final score of the last complete inning.
As far as I know, this doesn't happen that often. But this past week, some based Texans used it to their advantage. Kentucky was up 7-4 after scoring 3 runs in the top of the inning, but since the drop-dead cutoff wasn't too far away, Texas just wasted time in the bottom of the inning and delayed the game until the ump was forced to end it, reverting the score to a 4-4 tie.
This caused massive amounts of seethe, obviously. At least in terms of softball.
TL;DR: Here's an 8-page thread of men arguing about ethics in college softball. Enjoy:
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That's the thing I like about psycho fans/ TD, they care about women's sports if it means hating other teams.
It's why women's sports only really works on the national/college level. You need the the hate to motivate
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