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Originally Posted by scrounge
It's already in the NFHS rule book that the coach has the right to have a coach/referee conference, all this does is lay out that if the coach does so and if the coach doesn't agree with the explanation, you show him in the book (which you already have at the game, per the mechanics).
This is truly a tiny little molehill, unworthy of even an iota of fury.
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Don't know what's in the Ohio Mechanics requirements, but NFHS 3-6-11 defines the procedure for addressing a coach's opportunity to review an official decision, and it says absolutely
NOTHING about
ANYONE referring to a Rule Book on the field.