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Had my first running clock of the season last week in a girls varsity game. The spread was 39 at halftime, even though the winning team had stopped pressing at the quarter, substituted freely, and dropped into a zone defense. The final spread was 59 points.
What states have implemented a mercy rule this year? Everyone in Michigan is glad to have it back. |
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I'll know for sure in a couple of weeks, but I do not think GA will implement this either.
I personally have mixed feelings on it. What's more emabarassing to the kids...Getting blown out, or having someone tell you that you can't finish BECAUSE you are getting blown out?? But, at the same time, it does seem crazy to continue on with these games sometimes. I guess my question to you is, do you think that the mercy rule will clean things up and stop flaring tempers before they happen??? The jury is out in my book............
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Where I ref here in Japan we get our share of lopsided games. (small international schools playing large military schools). No decision has been made yet about the mercy rule. What we have done in some games in the past is turn off the score and just use the clock (whenever both coaches agree). If we put in the mercy rule I foresee some heavy first half presses.--I'll also get home a lot earlier.
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