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Old Fri Dec 29, 2000, 12:37am
JRutledge JRutledge is offline
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Lightbulb Re: Peter, Peter, Peter.....

I think you are looking for things to find to go wrong with the situation. That is not going to happen that often and if it does, I do believe that would be the scorekeepers problem at that point. If they do not indicate that there is some kind of problem, I am not going to go looking for one. It is the responsibility of both teams to have a scorekeeper so that they can check to see if there are any problems and look out for their individual interests. Unless I see something, I am going to assume that there is a problem unless they tell me. It is not my problem if it is wrong and no one says anything. I only know what I see on the scoreboard (and that does not mean everything) and what the scorekeepers are saying.


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Originally posted by Peter Devana
Hey Man,
Ifully realize that in NCAA you don't have to sign the book to approve the score-but, the ref still has to check that its right before he leaves the floor. What would happen if there was a correctable error noticed after the final buzzer that when corrected could result inOT? If the ref had already run off the floor the game score would be approved by rule and the team that couldn't get the error corrected would be jobbed and the ref would have his name up in lights- I actually saw this happen many years ago and the ref concerned is still infamous.
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