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The NCAAW (and, I assume, NCAAM) rule book have the timer / scorer as officials by including them as bullet points under something like:
The game officials are: a) Referee and umpires b) Timers and scorer FED does not: The game officials must be a referee and an umpire or a referee and two umpires who shall be assisted by an official timer and scorer. That whole "who shall be assisted by..." is either poor wording or makes them not game officials. None of that affects anything I do on a nightly basis. So, it's probably just semantics, depending, of course, on what you mean by semantics. ![]() |
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With all this talk about the distinctions between floor officials and table officials, we really could use the input of our former forum expert CHS Eagle. I'm sending out the Bat Signal for him as soon as the sun goes down.
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