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Nick_O Tue Nov 25, 2003 08:14am

Are the Men also going tableside this year? I got an emergency call to officiate a Men's game tonight, and more than one (though none of them work college) official told me at an Association meeting last night that the Men are now using the "calling official goes tableside" mechanic that the Women use.

But, my research is not finding an indication of any such thing. Is the College Men's mechanic that calling official goes tableside or opposite the table?

HELP!!!!! Thanks in advance!

bob jenkins Tue Nov 25, 2003 08:26am

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Originally posted by Nick_O
Are the Men also going tableside this year? I got an emergency call to officiate a Men's game tonight, and more than one (though none of them work college) official told me at an Association meeting last night that the Men are now using the "calling official goes tableside" mechanic that the Women use.

But, my research is not finding an indication of any such thing. Is the College Men's mechanic that calling official goes tableside or opposite the table?

HELP!!!!! Thanks in advance!

Tableside.


Nick_O Tue Nov 25, 2003 08:28am

Thanks, Bob
 
Do you have a reference? My search in the officiating section at NCAA.org turned up nothing. Thanks!

Jay R Tue Nov 25, 2003 09:23am

CCA Manual

Nick_O Tue Nov 25, 2003 09:24am

Other than the manual, I meant
 
I have not yet received my ordered manual. I was hoping someone had an Internet link -- my search on the Internet has so far been fruitless.

tomegun Tue Nov 25, 2003 09:45am

Nick, Bob and Jay R are correct. Go tableside.

mightyvol Thu Nov 27, 2003 11:17pm

what is the necessary mechanic for high school? where can i find on the net the mechanics for 3 man for nfhs. i work in minnesota and was wondering if high school decided to go tableside as well? thanks alot.

mightyvol

JRutledge Fri Nov 28, 2003 12:07am

Ihsa.org
 
Quote:

Originally posted by mightyvol
what is the necessary mechanic for high school? where can i find on the net the mechanics for 3 man for nfhs. i work in minnesota and was wondering if high school decided to go tableside as well? thanks alot.

mightyvol

You might look at my state's website to find a Powerpoint Presentation that covers some mechanics. But the NF does not have a place on the web where they give their mechanics online. You have to buy the books in order to do that.

Peace

bob jenkins Fri Nov 28, 2003 09:46am

Quote:

Originally posted by mightyvol
what is the necessary mechanic for high school? where can i find on the net the mechanics for 3 man for nfhs. i work in minnesota and was wondering if high school decided to go tableside as well? thanks alot.

mightyvol

NFHS -- go away from the table, and switch on all fouls.


ChuckElias Fri Nov 28, 2003 10:46am

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Originally posted by mightyvol
i work in minnesota. . .

mightyvol

A mighty "vol" in Minnesota? Are you a TN transplant? Winter's gonna be a shock! :eek:

Bobby Thu Dec 04, 2003 08:23am

For the most part you could try to get the mechanics of three-man NCAA from FIBA by downloading it at http://www.fiba.com because of an announcement they made.

When FIBA announced three-man officiating, they specifically stated, with the recommendation from Hank Nichols (a member of the World Technical Commission), NCAA Men's mechanics for three-man officiating will be used. The FIBA statement is listed below.

The NCAA three-man officiating mechanics shall be used and will become part of the Referees' Manual.

http://www.fiba.com/asp_includes/dow...sp?file_id=217

So it should be easy to find the three-man officiating mechanics because college men three-man is universally recognised.


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