Wed Apr 28, 2004, 06:54am
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Originally posted by TexBlue
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Originally posted by IRISHMAFIA
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Originally posted by TexBlue
Can I put my two cents in here?
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Only if you understand that the UIC cannot change this call.
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OK, I meant to say this on my last post, but I got so in involved with the idea of a UIC walking on to my field w/o a protest (which could not be valid in this case, as it was judgement) that I forgot. But......
A UIC cannot overrule a call.
And I agree...
A UIC cannot change this call...it's a judgment call, right?
In the tournaments I've been UIC, I never overturn a call (never had to, always a judgment thing the coach was trying to protest). And you're right, if a UIC DOES overturn a call on the field, then they've completely undermined the umpires "perceived authority" for that game, and maybe the whole tournament.
Now, that I've gotten that off my chest, I have never had a problem with a coach protesting my rule interpretation. I'm usually kinda amused at the idea. Bring it on. I've only had 7 protests in my career, lost none of them. But this is the only time I feel a UIC is necessary on my field. If they show up any other time, I feel it is a statement that I cannot control the game and, if this is the case, I need to leave the premises. Because, I gurantee ya, I won't be able to control the game after they leave the field.
[Edited by TexBlue on Apr 27th, 2004 at 10:55 PM]
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