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I'd probably go that route, but I'd be hesitant and would reach out to leadership afterwards. |
Well, you tell me what her final answer is. My email didn't quote the whole case play, no, but it was in the subject line. So if that swing the tide....
I asked what happens when two officials make opposite calls. Her answer: Get together and get it right if possible. If not, report both and proceed. Follow up question: If the two officials give conflicting primary signals, does this change anything? Her answer: NO Several who didn't like her previous answer said it meant nothing. So now that you do like her answer, it means.............what? |
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Didn't she come from NCAAW? |
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Regardless, she's now giving the answer everyone expected, the way everyone has interpreted the rule in the past. If the NFHS wants it done the same as NCAAW, they need to change the case play. |
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Calling it a block due to RA is a different thing than two judging the same contact as a block and a charge. There is no conflict when the RA is the reason for the block. |
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