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Originally Posted by RefBob
I would like some idea from those of you that have been officiating for awhile of the average number of personal fouls you have seen called in games (middle - high school, with eight minute stop clock quarters) over the course of your careers. I know that the number of fouls called in any particular game is ideally based on the number of fouls committed in that game and that this number can vary widely. But I would imagine that those of you that have been doing this for years have some sense of the "average." I am new at all of this, but even I would think that 100 in a game is very, very high and 1 is very, very low. But what is the average range? Also does this average vary by grade level and boys vs. girls?
One of our three person crews was criticized by a losing coach in the local newspaper for calling 50 personal fouls with 77 free throws in a girls varsity game. Presumably this is higher than the losing coach usually sees. (The winning team had 44 free throw attempts and the losing team 33. So it wasn't hugely out of balance.)
Thanks.
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I'd have to guess the average number is in the high 30s, but that's not based on any actual data analysis. 50 is by no means outside the norm, and losing coaches have zero credibility on these types of complaints. If he has specific fouls he think shouldn't have been called, he'll provide video to the appropriate governing body. If he's just a sore loser, he'll complain to the media.