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Old Wed Apr 02, 2003, 11:19pm
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Originally posted by Bart Tyson
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One POE that I have read in the NCAA Officiating Bulletins is that an official should never tell a coach or player that he did not call something because it was not his call. From that point of view, the C saw a travel and chose not to ignore it: he did what his boss told him to do. Personally, I have no problem with the call, bottom line is they got it right.
I don't think this discussion is about what we say to a coach. I do believe, if you were to ask a supervisor; "if my partner misses a obvious travel 6' in front of him and I am 40' to 50' away, do you want me to wait 5 second, after the ball has been passed, blow my whistle, go to my partner and give him info so as to call a travel"? Hummmm I wonder what most supervisors would say. Actually, I don't wonder, I'm confident My supervisors would not reconmend this action. [/B]
I'm confident mine would say "just get the play right".
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