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If I get to the reporting area and still don't know what kind of time-out they want, they just bought their team a full time-out. I'm very clear with them about this in the coaches conference and I have never had them squawk about getting a full when they neglected to tell me which kind they wanted.
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I simply ask the coach, "what do you want?" They usually respond and say. If they do not, I give the a full timeout. It is that simple. I would say that most of the time it does not even come to that.
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I find out each head coach's first name before the game. In the heat of the action, they often forget to tell you what they want for a TO no matter what you pre-game with them...but you'll get their attention almost always if you use their first name. If they ask for one and don't specify, yell:
"Bob, full or thirty?" I give him 2 chances to reply or it's a full. It has only been unsuccessful 1 time in the 3 years I've been doing it. The one time it was unsuccessfull, coach didn't get too mad!
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