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Old Tue Dec 13, 2005, 02:39pm
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People have many different opinions on this topic. I believe that talking to a coach like Rut said is the right thing to do. This plays into preventive officiating. I think as officials that we need to remember that we are there to render our service for the schools (teams) that are playing and not the other way around. I know that in the college game you need to be extremely open and honest with the coach, tell them what you saw and what you didn't see. They appreciate honesty.
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Old Tue Dec 13, 2005, 02:46pm
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I will say this. The guys that are at the college level are usually not trigger happy. The scrutiny for calls and all things officiating at that level is much higher. If I give a T at a college game, I have to explain my actions. I might not have to do that at the HS level and definitely do not have to do that at the JH or AAU tournament levels. I just know from my experience you want to give Ts out with caution and not with reckless abandon.

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