JRutledge |
Thu Sep 25, 2008 03:15pm |
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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
(Post 539308)
I'm just going to jump in with a quick observation - doesn't the IHSA require a minimum test score to keep your license every year? If that's the case, the test score does mean something. And I know of officials that have copied the answers just so they don't have to go through the process of discussing the rules, or looking them up on their own. So, in that case, they really are cheating.
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I will concede that you do need a certain test score (80/100), but the test is open book and we have weeks to turn in the test. The online version of the test has been available since Tuesday and we do not have to turn in the test until the middle of November. We have just short of two months to take the test. There are association meetings during that time and other events that people can get the answers for the test or some idea what the answers are long before the season starts. It is not against any rule to get the answers by everyone to work with others to get those answers.
As I said before, I have a group of individuals that we go over the test every single year. Only a couple of us do the actual background work and just about every person in our little group of about 10-15 people has not taken the test or reviewed the test before our meeting. This is also very common all over the state with officials I know all over the state. And if the state was totally against this reality, they could completely change the process and require officials to take the test at a set site on a specific date and everyone that wanted to get through the process would be willing to go through that process.
I have a friend that is retired and has some flexibility and applied for a license in another state in the southeastern part of the country (I am not giving the state). He took their test and just based on his test alone, he got varsity games and even has the opportunity to work the post season all based on his test. He had to take their state run test (not the NF test). He had to go down to the state and take the test on a specific time and he never had to attend a camp or prove that he had ability of an official. Now this person is older and once was a very good official, but he is declining on that side of his career (he would admit this) and he was shocked that he was put in such an important situation all based on a test. Now you want to talk about retaining officials that is a great way to get officials that have worked hard their entire career to have an "outsider" possibly pass them or be eligible for those kinds of assignments without having to prove it more than a test.
Retention of officials is a problem in our state and officials are getting older and older even when you include the age of many starting their respective sports (Their not starting in their early 20s anymore. The starting age is more like in the 40s now) and if you want to make it harder to keep officials, start requiring officials to have to take tests in that manner and Illinois will have a bigger problem then other places do across this country.
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Originally Posted by M&M Guy
(Post 539308)
In this case, I agree with the Really Old One, in that there are people that come here just to get the answers, not to discuss and learn about the answers. There's a diffference.
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Not everyone takes the NF Test the way many here do. I suspect that many of those requests are innocent people trying to get answers to a test they did not have to take. After JR goes off on them, that becomes rather obvious if you look at their state's requirements. Of course we have the people trying to get over, but you do not need to come here to do that either. ;)
I look at it simply this way. It is not illegal when there are no rules against it. The same applies to the rulebook. We cannot make something illegal because we do not like the practice.
Peace
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