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Part of this, I think, is the difference between JV and Varsity basketball.

As someone who does mostly JV at the moment, the difference between bad JV basketball and decent Varsity is pretty huge as far as

A. What kind of contact a player can play through,
B. The ability of a defender to pressure without fouling, and
C. The players ability to grok what is being called and adjust accordingly.

At the varsity level, the guy getting the little bump plays right on through it - at the JV level, he takes two steps dribbles the ball off his face, falls down, and takes out a third player in the process. So you tend to be a little quicker on the whistle.

I watch plenty of Varsity games and think "Damn, that looks a LOT easier to officiate than JV...." The speed and size if faster and bigger of course, but the players are often under MUCH better control on both sides of the ball
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Agree. Except for that grok part - I don't know what that means.....
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Old Mon Feb 08, 2010, 12:39pm
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At the varsity level, the guy getting the little bump plays right on through it - at the JV level, he takes two steps dribbles the ball off his face, falls down, and takes out a third player in the process. So you tend to be a little quicker on the whistle.
Those things happen at the varsity level, too, just not as often.

Patient whistles allow us to evaluate advantage/disadvantage better. Once in a while a coach will say a whistle is late. I do my best not to thank him for noticing.

My point is that the quick whistle in the JV game means that those guys never get to determine advantage/disadvantage. In some games, most contact would be fouls. In some of the bigger schools, though, JVs play as well as small school varsity and slower whistles would make for better flowing games.
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Agree. Except for that grok part - I don't know what that means.....
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Old Mon Feb 08, 2010, 12:43pm
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What happens in a loud gym ? Not many schools have PTS.
You blow the whistle louder or use one of those new SonikBlasts.

Raising the hand on an out-of-bounds call does nothing to improve the clock stopping, in my experience. The officials in non-PTS NCAA games don't raise their hands (in general) and the clock stops just fine.
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and now, I still don't know what it means.....
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Old Mon Feb 08, 2010, 01:05pm
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On my board the vets running the classes for the 2nd yr. refs trying to make the board literally POUNDED into our heads the need for throw-ins to take place from the proper spot. Aside from it being a rule, they pointed out how an incorrect throw-in spot can present a significant advantage/disadvantage to either the offense or defense depending on the situation.
Our JV game evaluations by the V officials has a section just on throw-ins:
That has got to hurt. I hope you have never literally "screwed the pooch" on a call...... Not a pretty sight for the fans.
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Old Mon Feb 08, 2010, 01:29pm
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That has got to hurt. I hope you have never literally "screwed the pooch" on a call...... Not a pretty sight for the fans.
One of my verbal pet peeves is literally when people misuse the term "literally."
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Old Mon Feb 08, 2010, 01:52pm
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Back to the OP: "Talk too much."
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Back to the OP: "Talk too much."

good one.

i always try to remember that 'silence cannot be quoted'.
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Back to the OP: "Talk too much."
This.
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good one.

i always try to remember that 'silence cannot be quoted'.
And it starts in the captains/coaches meetings.
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And it starts in the captains/coaches meetings.
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One of my verbal pet peeves is literally when people misuse the term "literally."
Me too, especially when it involves "screwing" and "the pooch."
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I would tend to agree with you. Even worse is the fact that there are many veteran officials that make the same mistake. Are you from Melbourne, Florida?

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