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Old Sat Aug 06, 2005, 12:01pm
Jurassic Referee Jurassic Referee is offline
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Originally posted by sleebo

*As for the other 'debate', someone took a cheap shot, I fired back, and now we need to just move on. No harm, no foul...
Before we move on. I'm kinda interested in the answer to Tom's question. I don't believe that you answered him.

You said you were in the SEC development program? What exactly does that mean?

1) Are you a current member of the SEC staff?
2) How does the SEC track your development? Do they assign you games at the college level-- i.e. junior college, D1,2,3 etc- and evaluate your progress at those games?
3) What ongoing training is the SEC providing you with? Who is responsible for your training- an SEC staff member?
4) How does one qualify to become a member of the SEC development program? Are you scouted and then asked to join? Iow, what are the requirements and qualifications needed to enter the program?
5) Is there a certain experience level required before you would be entered--i.e. regular season varsity high school experience for a certain number of years, state high school play-off appointments,small college schedule, etc?
6) Does this program actually assign games to you? At what levels?

Not a cheap shot. Just trying to understand the program.

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