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Bart Tyson Tue Feb 24, 2004 10:06am

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Is the concensus here that anything off the floor (which includes the benches) is ignored unless specifically brought to our attention?
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Nope, no concensus here. We have the Dark side, Light side, and of course the AC/DC side. :)

mick Tue Feb 24, 2004 10:42am

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Is the concensus here that anything off the floor (which includes the benches) is ignored unless specifically brought to our attention?


I am 95% with enforcing the rule. 5% - "Fine, if that's the way you feel".

wishy-washy mick :cool:

bob jenkins Tue Feb 24, 2004 10:52am

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Originally posted by ChuckElias
Ok, let me get this thing back on track. Here's the question again: what kinds of technical rule applications are worth acting on?

Is the concensus here that anything off the floor (which includes the benches) is ignored unless specifically brought to our attention?

So the band is really none of my business. Laser pointers, noise makers -- leave it alone, unless somebody notices and then let game management deal with it. Am I warm here?

Again, this is not sarcasm. I'm trying to find my way between knowing what the rule is and running a good game.

My opinion:

I won't look for it, but if I find it, either I'll deal with it or I'll have game management deal with it (depending on what, where, when I find it).


rockyroad Tue Feb 24, 2004 11:15am

Chuck, you were absolutely right...it's in the NCAA rule book, it's in the NCAA bulletins and memos and conference calls - the band ain't supposed to play during live ball...you brought it up and tried to deal with it, the Crew Chief poo-poo'ed it...it's on his head if there's any fall-out...keep handling things the way you know they're supposed to be handled...my take on these type things: if we do it by the book, and there are complaints from coaches/AD's, etc., the supervisor/commissioner can't really yell and scream at us - just tell us to handle it differently next time...if we make up our own way of handling it, then we can be in big trouble for not "doing it by the book"...

Jurassic Referee Tue Feb 24, 2004 11:25am

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Originally posted by rockyroad
my take on these type things: if we do it by the book, and there are complaints from coaches/AD's, etc., the supervisor/commissioner can't really yell and scream at us - just tell us to handle it differently next time...if we make up our own way of handling it, then we can be in big trouble for not "doing it by the book"...


I'd say that's good advice for high school level games too.

Ron Pilo Tue Feb 24, 2004 11:25am

Brian, I did have surgery in May, but was ready to go in November.....Been workin all season.......but have to sit out state this year.......you know go two and sit.......
Have been working playoffs, in fact I have the Sealth / Cleveland game today at 3...........Number 3 and 4 in the state.....should be a great game.


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