College Basketball World Reacts to Horn Issue Causing 11-Minute Delay in Iowa-Illinois Elite Eight Game: ‘Only in March’

The Iowa-Illinois Elite Eight game suffered an 11-minute delay after the arena horn malfunctioned, forcing teams to shoot around.

March basketball has a way of slipping out of its own bounds. Just when you think the drama will come from a buzzer-beater or a Cinderella run, something stranger comes along. On Saturday, inside Houston’s Toyota Center, it wasn’t a player or a play that paused the Illinois-Iowa Elite Eight clash; it was a horn that simply refused to quit.


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Why a Blaring Horn Brought the Iowa-Illinois Elite Eight Game to a Standstill

It started like any other routine moment. With a little over seven minutes left in the first half, the horn sounded… and kept on sounding. It did not fade.

Then it insisted. Then it became the only thing anyone could hear. You could almost feel the collective thought ripple through the building: “Is this really happening?”

They tried to stop it. Of course they did. Buttons were pressed, systems were checked, and at one point, the horn was reportedly unplugged altogether.

Mercifully, it did stop after 11 minutes, but by then, the night had already taken on a slightly off-kilter energy, like a story that had slipped a page out of order.

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A manual air horn was brought in. To silence the horn, building personnel had to shut down the Jumbotron.

Online, the reactions started coming in.

“I blame @RobbieHummel for this horn issue,” basketball analyst Jeff Goodman wrote about his podcast co-host.

“Illinois and Iowa has been postponed for almost ten minutes due to a malfunctioning horn sound. Both teams are now shooting basketballs to keep warm,” College Hoops Database said alongside a video.

“If you had ‘a horn that won’t stop playing leading to a game delay,’ go ahead and cash your bets,” hoops writer Sean Paul wrote.

“‘Surely there’s a way to unplug this — surely there’s a horn expert somewhere in this building!’ Kevin Harlan on the call as an issue with the horn gets worked on,” CBS Sports College Basketball relayed the words from the broadcast.

“The Iowa/Illinois game is delayed because the horn won’t stop going off. Only in March,” Barstool Sports said, leaning into the absurdity.

“If you’re wondering what’s going on in Houston. There’s an apparent issue with the in-arena horn. It won’t stop,” Hawkeye insider Eliot Clough shared.

And if it all felt a little too strange to be entirely new, that’s because it wasn’t. Just last month, during an NBA game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons, a nearly identical glitch occurred. Another horn that wouldn’t listen. Another jumbotron that quietly gave up, and an arena going “this will have to do” with a handheld air horn.

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