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Old Mon Nov 06, 2000, 05:55pm
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Yeah, you are correct, but the hoops are going to the camp and getting looked at. If the evaluators feel that you are good enough, then they will hire you, it is that simple. If you are talking about college, guys and gals get fired every year for some reason or another. So there are always some openings at the beginning of the year. And that is what the camps are for. And the officials that have to the Big 10 or Big 12 camps for example, usually have to go every year or to a place that the evaluators of those camps are attending. And just because you have made it once, does not mean you will stay there.


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Originally posted by Tim Roden
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I don't know about Valintine, but if he came into the NCAA at the same time David Hall did, then the system is a lot different then then it is now. In those days, it was all in who knew you then tryout camps. If an influentual official thought you were ready then they gave you a shot. Today, you have to jump through a lot more hoops.
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