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Moe Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:22pm

College Vs. High School
 
I will be doing a few small collage games for the first time this year and want to know if there is a place to find out the major differences in rules from College to high school. I realize reading both rule books is wise but I assume there is something in print that may highlight these differences. Thanks

Official99 Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:25pm

The back of both books - NFHS & NCAA has a chart seperating the major rule differences...

Welcome to the college level, good luck in your first year!

JRutledge Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:31pm

You can buy the Rules for Refs from Referee Magazine. This goes through every single rule that has some kind of difference and even goes through rules changes each year from each level.

Peace

Moe Tue Aug 15, 2006 12:32pm

thank you! I knew it was probably obvious.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Tue Aug 15, 2006 01:47pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moe
I will be doing a few small collage games for the first time this year and want to know if there is a place to find out the major differences in rules from College to high school. I realize reading both rule books is wise but I assume there is something in print that may highlight these differences. Thanks


Besides buying the NCAA Rules Book directly from the NCAA and the CCA Officials Manuals (3-man for both mens' and women's) check with your assignor to see if he will have a pre-season rules clinic. You can also register to attend one of the NCAA Reginal Clinics which are mandatory for Div. I officials.

MTD, Sr.

ChuckElias Tue Aug 15, 2006 06:21pm

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Originally Posted by Moe
I will be doing a few small collage games

Moe, you've already gotten good answers. The back of either rulebook will give you the big differences. Mostly, I just wanted to say welcome to the forum and good luck in your new endeavor. I think it's great that you're taking up an art project. :D

I'm the annoying spelling guy on this forum, so you're officially a part of our group now. :)

And to be serious, good luck at that next level.

Official99 Tue Aug 15, 2006 08:42pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
Besides buying the NCAA Rules Book directly from the NCAA and the CCA Officials Manuals (3-man for both mens' and women's) check with your assignor to see if he will have a pre-season rules clinic. You can also register to attend one of the NCAA Reginal Clinics which are mandatory for Div. I officials.

MTD, Sr.

I have to say, the best mechanics book out there is the CCA Officials Manuals. They are a great help, especially if you are new to 3-whistle.

Good luck again.


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