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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
I've been in discussions along those lines both with my local assignor and some of my RefTown customers.
The points you raise are certainly legit. There are several possibilities with addressing this.
For smaller states or cities on the borders with other states, it may be that those states may run the same sports at different times, unlike the normal seasons. In those areas, you may see a lot of officials cross over to help and/or make some extra money.
Similarly, one that I talked to floated the idea of a bunch of people getting together and renting a AirBnB for a few weeks (and they're cheap right now) and working as mercenaries in other states where the games get played at different times. I haven't done the math, but I suppose it might be viable.
The schools could choose to play the games on days outside of what is normally done....football on Friday, baseball on Thursday, for example, allowing the official to be open for both sports. They'll be busy, but it could help.
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We have already spread basketball out over all six playing days available to address the shortage of officials and days with too many games. Losing officials to other sports and not having days available to play games would be very difficult.
There could easily be a reduction in total games for teams, but that is yet to be determined.
On the other end our main assignor said he expects a large influx of officials due to the amount of people in the gig economy that have lost work and hours.