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Old Mon Jan 08, 2007, 01:39pm
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Originally Posted by rockyroad
That would be "wriggle and squirm"...and I triple-dog-dare you to call a T for that in a sanctioned Men's NCAA game (intramurals don't count)...we'll see how long your assignor keeps you on his roster once you start making up your own rules...
Actually had a college men's game this past weekend and I gave coaches and players warning in pregame. This worked to perfection, I mean absolutely no problems with this and I think the game was played that much better because of it. Got a lot of accolades after the game for job well done.

As I indicated before, I am not afraid to be an official. I don't worry about nothing but calling the game and if I feel something deserves a technical, I have no problems or fear calling it. If I mess it up, it won't be the first time, and it won't be the last either because I accept the fact that I am not perfect, therefore, I don't sweat it. Like I said, it is more important to be consistent then it is to be good.