I saw it. Completely disagree with it. It would make sense if you're trying to get your guys to overcome a 10-0 run. Allowing a 28-6 run? Yeah, I'd say that calls for it. And if he's against it, he called a timeout in the first half to stop a run, immediately called a set play for a corner 3 and it allowed Alabama to regain momentum before the end of the half.
Thinking timeouts don't help stop momentum is disingenuous. Look at our game vs Duke in the Elite 8. Every time momentum even started to shift in our direction, Scheyer called a timeout and prevented us to go on a run. It completely threw off our rhythm on offense.
I'm not saying timeouts magically fix everything. But it does help you to get the guys to regroup, get in the right sets, and hopefully have the best lineup. Amari Allen was running point during the majority of their run instead of Philon. And not only that, the effort dropped off. You can't have that vs a team like Arizona.