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Hello.
For those that follow that NFL, you know that the Superbowl crew has often come out of the wild card round. (I don't kow why I just said that - everyone follows the NFL! ) Anyways, we (in the football section) are pretty good at predicting the Superbowl officials. Is there a pattern that arises in the tournament? Perhaps the officials that referee the Elite Eight and on are rather predictable, and if we don't see them in the mid-rounds, can we expect to see them next weekend?
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I'd say Burr (b/c he properly ruled on the 3-pointer. Hightower. 3rd, I say Cartmell.) Anyone else?
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I would say the following people have the best shot at working this weekend.
Burr, Hightower, Tim Higgins, John Higgins, Cartmell, Hall, Libbey, Cahill, Welmer. The alternate is anybody's guess, but I would say Verne Harris because he worked the national championship last year. And I venture to say that Burr, Hightower, and Libbey work next Monday night. |
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Hightower won't be selected just because he lives outside St. Louis, in Alton I beleive. If he's selected, it'll be based on what he's done this year. David Hall worked the Carolina-Villanova game. I don't think any of the guys who worked the Regional Semis worked the Finals. But I haven't check the boxscores. |
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The 10 officials selected to work the Final Four (9 floor officials and 1 alternate) will come from the 36 officials that worked the regional semi's and regional finals.
By the way, Hartzell will definitely NOT work the Final Four this year - he declined his NCAA tourney assignments this year.
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