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			Invariably during the pregame an official will say such things as: 
 
1. "this is an extension of the classroom, so we expect....[blah blah blah]".  I never say such a thing as this because the athletic competition is nothing like a classroom where the expectations are different. 
 
2. "who are the speaking captains for your team?".  I never say this, I always refer to them as "team representatives".  For the simple reason that, I don't know what a "speaking captain" is, and I will never remember the number of said individual player.  Also, does the "speaking captain" [if you can remember the jersey numbers of them] have any rights that are above that of the regular players? During a game I will address any player's question--regardless of their status. 
 
3. a coach looking off into space during the pregame conference and/or nodding their heads in a manner to suggest "let's just get on with this game ok". 
 
**One thing I have done/said in pregame is: "don't interfere or toss the ball to me after it has gone thru the net, this is delay of game, and this pregame warning serves as your official warning, it's a T if done in the game".  I do this because players and coaches know they can "get away with one infraction" and the Rule for allowing one instance is so abused. I did admin a T during the season and neither coach nor player complained, not even a murmur---all though I did hear a fan yell--don't they get a warning?!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
				  
				
					
						Last edited by Kansas Ref; Tue Feb 05, 2019 at 01:07pm.
					
					
				
			
		
		
		
	
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