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Old Sat Sep 15, 2012, 01:21am
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Originally Posted by Camron Rust View Post
I'll say it again since you didn't understand it...you want the officials to sit home in case the better game comes up rather than help you out if they can and don't get an assignment from a higher level. You want to be priority #1 with third rate level of games. I understand if you want to establish some sort of deadline for turning the game back, but none at all sounds more like a power trip than reasonable.

It is pretty standard practice here for the assignors to accommodate the upper level assignors. People turn back games for higher games all the time. It is the expected order of things...D3 comes after D2. HS comes after college. MS comes after HS. Etc... It doesn't hurt their assignments one bit. The only issue that bothers anyone is short notice.

In fact, the lower level assignors are grateful they can even get them to do their games because they know that if they make the person choose, they're going to choose the higher level and they'll be left with the next level officials. Sure, it makes the assignors job easier but they really are not putting the best officials they can get on the floor.
You are right it is a common practice, but it is not a practice that everyone follows the same way or across the board. As I said I know a guy that works D1 now and gave back a HS varsity game to a local assignor. That official was banned from that league for giving back the game. Now that official obviously was not hurt by that situation, but others have not achieved that level and were hurt or did not get certain assignments in the future. A MS assignor is a little different than HS assignors for sure. And depending on when you give back the game that can cause some challenges to that assignor. And if that assignor feels you just dumped a game on them within a short period of time, they can and will take issue with that position. But like Publius suggested, there are assignors that do not want you to give back their games and tell us around here to not put them in that situation. Of course things happen and if it is really a move up then most will pat you on the back and assign the game, but some will just look as you not taking their game seriously and not assign you in the future. I work a couple of really nice and prestigious tournaments and people that gave back those games often have not been asked in the future. Again, that is the assignor's right to feel that way and again the official in the replacement role for the NFL gave back games with a month or so left before the season. I can imagine the assignors were not happy and time will tell if these guys have a place to come back to.

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