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Old Tue Mar 07, 2006, 01:44pm
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Why would a Assignor from Michigan (Lenawee County), use officials from Ohio over Officials from Michigan. He must be getting a kick back from Ohio Refs!!!!!!! Michigan Officials are sitting home on game nights while our border buckeyes are doing our games.
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Maybe the Ohio officials are certified to work in Michigan and are better than the Michigan officials who were available?

Probably, tho, he's just out to screw Michigan officials.
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Old Tue Mar 07, 2006, 02:05pm
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Why would a Assignor from Michigan (Lenawee County), use officials from Ohio over Officials from Michigan. He must be getting a kick back from Ohio Refs!!!!!!! Michigan Officials are sitting home on game nights while our border buckeyes are doing our games.
Out-of-state officials that are registered for regular season games in Michigan are not elegible for tournament assignments in Michigan. Tournament officials must reside in Michigan.

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This is an issue that all boarding states have on some level. I know for a fact this is not new to your country or area. I worked in Iowa for two years during the baseball season. My partner and I were qualified. We proved we were some of the best umpires in the association and all the coaches wanted to see us. Maybe that is what is happening in your area. Maybe the Ohio guys are just getting it done and the guys in your area are not? I know we have officials that come from Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa and Missouri come in and work games. If you have an IHSA license, you can work any HS game. That never has bothered me. Some officials live right on the boarder and working games in two states just makes sense.

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Well, look at the bright side. If you've got people from Ohio going into Michigan, it's raising the collective IQ of both states.
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Old Tue Mar 07, 2006, 04:55pm
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Well, look at the bright side. If you've got people from Ohio going into Michigan, it's raising the collective IQ of both states.

JR:

I think that is some sort of left handed complement.

Just remember these directions to get from Ohio State to the Univ. of Mich.:

1) Go north unitl you smell it.

2) Then go west until you step in it.

GO BUCKEYES!!!

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Old Tue Mar 07, 2006, 05:01pm
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Well, look at the bright side. If you've got people from Ohio going into Michigan, it's raising the collective IQ of both states.

JR:

I think that is some sort of left handed complement.

Just remember these directions to get from Ohio State to the Univ. of Mich.:

1) Go north unitl you smell it.

2) Then go west until you step in it.

Anybody that would go west must be from Ohio. Everybody else would stop at "north".
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Old Tue Mar 07, 2006, 05:20pm
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Well, look at the bright side. If you've got people from Ohio going into Michigan, it's raising the collective IQ of both states.

JR:

I think that is some sort of left handed complement.

Just remember these directions to get from Ohio State to the Univ. of Mich.:

1) Go north unitl you smell it.

2) Then go west until you step in it.

Anybody that would go west must be from Ohio. Everybody else would stop at "north".
I think those directions are from school (Ohio State) to school (Michigan).

I could be wrong...but I'm from Texas so that rarely happens
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Old Tue Mar 07, 2006, 07:39pm
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This is an issue that all boarding states have on some level. I know for a fact this is not new to your country or area. I worked in Iowa for two years during the baseball season. My partner and I were qualified. We proved we were some of the best umpires in the association and all the coaches wanted to see us. Maybe that is what is happening in your area. Maybe the Ohio guys are just getting it done and the guys in your area are not? I know we have officials that come from Indiana, Wisconsin, Iowa and Missouri come in and work games. If you have an IHSA license, you can work any HS game. That never has bothered me. Some officials live right on the boarder and working games in two states just makes sense.

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I work 3 conferences in Illinois even though I live in Madison (actually just north of Madison). Fills out some nights I wouldn't otherwise have games. I live at least an hour from my closest IHSA game and I usually work about 10 IL games a season (holiday tourneys and Saturdays mostly).

Whomever assigns games decides who works. If he/she selects poorly, he/she won't have a job after a while.
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Well, look at the bright side. If you've got people from Ohio going into Michigan, it's raising the collective IQ of both states.

JR:

I think that is some sort of left handed complement.

Just remember these directions to get from Ohio State to the Univ. of Mich.:

1) Go north unitl you smell it.

2) Then go west until you step in it.

Anybody that would go west must be from Ohio. Everybody else would stop at "north".


Every other year the Buckeyes have to go west to give the Wolverines their annual football wuppin'!

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Old Wed Mar 08, 2006, 06:46am
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Anybody that would go west must be from Ohio. Everybody else would stop at "north". [/QUOTE]



Every other year the Buckeyes have to go west to give the Wolverines their annual football wuppin'!

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Every other year the Buckeyes have to go west to give the Wolverines their annual football wuppin'!


What did JR say about IQ?
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Every other year the Buckeyes have to go west to give the Wolverines their annual football wuppin'!


What did JR say about IQ?
Uh, they go west every other year...the alternate years the Wolverines come to the Buckeyes. Can still be an annual wuppin.
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The scent of a football team.

AP's Top 25 By Graduation Rates
1. Notre Dame 96%
2. Clemson 94%
3. Boston College 89%
4. TCU 86%
5. Penn State 84%
6. Florida 80%
7. Texas Tech 73%
8. Virginia Tech 72%
9. Michigan 68%
10t. Wisconsin 68%
10t. Miami 67%
12. West Virginia 64%
13t. UCLA 63%
13t. Oregon 63%
15. Auburn 59%
16. Iowa 58%
17. USC 55%
18. Ohio State 54%
19. Georgia Tech 53%
20. Florida State 52%
21. LSU 51%
22. Louisivlle 47%
23. Georgia 45%
24. Texas 40%
25. Alabama 39%

7. Michigan, Lloyd Carr (68 percent). Notable because Ohio State (54 percent) is third-worst in the Big Ten.


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Old Wed Mar 08, 2006, 06:57pm
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Re: The scent of a football team.

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AP's Top 25 By Graduation Rates
1. Notre Dame 96%
2. Clemson 94%
3. Boston College 89%
4. TCU 86%
5. Penn State 84%
6. Florida 80%
7. Texas Tech 73%
8. Virginia Tech 72%
9. Michigan 68%
10t. Wisconsin 68%
10t. Miami 67%
12. West Virginia 64%
13t. UCLA 63%
13t. Oregon 63%
15. Auburn 59%
16. Iowa 58%
17. USC 55%
18. Ohio State 54%
19. Georgia Tech 53%
20. Florida State 52%
21. LSU 51%
22. Louisivlle 47%
23. Georgia 45%
24. Texas 40%
25. Alabama 39%

7. Michigan, Lloyd Carr (68 percent). Notable because Ohio State (54 percent) is third-worst in the Big Ten.


Big deal. Ninety Michigan players got a degree in Underwater Pole Vaulting.
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