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Jurassic Referee Mon Nov 29, 2010 06:49pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 703849)
TIME-OUTS. The proper granting of time-outs continues to be of great concern. During live-ball situations, it is imperative that officials ensure player control before granting a time-out. Additionally, officials must ensure that the time-out request is coming from a player or the head coach of the team in control. Coaches must realize that officials have other responsibilities to the game that require their immediate attention. As a result, coaches must understand that just because a time-out was requested does not mean that a time-out will be granted. During loose-ball situations, when there is doubt as to which player has obtained control, officials should not grant a time-out, but rather rule a held ball.

Cool!!!

Now cut'n'paste:
1) POE #4 from the 2003-04 rule book
2) POE # 2A from the 2004-05 rule book
and..
3)POE 3A from the 2006-07 rule book

Then put 'em all in a binder and give 'em to your interpreter.

BillyMac Mon Nov 29, 2010 06:56pm

Ensure Player Control Before Granting A Time Out ...
 
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 703850)
Then put 'em all in a binder and give 'em to your interpreter.

Hey? Our interpreter didn't officiate that UCONN-Syracuse game. He knows how we are supposed to do it, he just wants to make sure that all 300 of us are on the same page. Our newer members don't have access to earlier NFHS Points of Emphasis regarding timeouts.

Observe Player Control, Observe Request, Grant: Incorrect
Observe Player Control, Observe Request, Observe Player Control, Grant: Correct

BillyMac Mon Nov 29, 2010 07:01pm

Decided To Add The B ...
 
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 703850)
POE # 2A from the 2004-05 rule book

Time-out administration.
A. Coaches calling. Coaches must understand that just because they've requested a timeout doesn't guarantee it will be granted. Remember, only the head coach may legally request a timeout from the bench. Officials must be sure that the head coach is making the request. That is best done by hearing the coach, then visually confirming the request by seeing the coach request the timeout. Too often officials use sound only, later to discover the time out request was from someone other than the head coach.
B. Player control. The committee is still concerned that officials are granting timeouts while the ball is loose and not in player control. Over the years, an officiating philosophy has developed that teaches officials to grant loose ball timeouts quickly to avoid rough play and stop additional players from diving onto the loose ball pile. While preventing rough play is desirable, that concept cannot supersede the basic rule that a player must be in control of the ball in order for a timeout to be legally granted. When in doubt, do not grant the timeout.

Jurassic Referee Mon Nov 29, 2010 07:30pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 703851)
Hey? Our interpreter didn't officiate that UCONN-Syracuse game. He knows how we are supposed to do it, he just wants to make sure that all 300 of us are on the same page. Our newer members don't have access to earlier NFHS Points of Emphasis regarding timeouts.

Observe Player Control, Observe Request, Grant: Incorrect
Observe Player Control, Observe Request, Observe Player Control, Grant: Correct

Didn't say it was a bad idea, Billy. Au contraire, it's probably a good idea to go over the correct procedure every single year during pre-season training. We do that too.

Just wanted to emphasize that the FED certainly does try to give us proper direction on rules interpretations that they think are being misconstrued.

BillyMac Mon Nov 29, 2010 07:45pm

Need Any Paper For The Bird Cage ...
 
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 703853)
Just wanted to emphasize that the FED certainly does try to give us proper direction on rules interpretations that they think are being misconstrued.

The Points of Emphasis that you cited do a very good job of giving us proper direction. i.e. during live-ball situations, it is imperative that officials ensure player control before granting a time-out.

Our IAABO mechanics manual doesn't help much at all. Need any fish wrapped?

I don't have 2003-04 POE #4, nor do I have 2006-07 POE #3A, on my hard drive, but I'm sure that Nevadaref will be along shortly to offer his archival support.

BillyMac Mon Nov 29, 2010 07:53pm

With Apologies To Gomez Addams ...
 
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Originally Posted by Jurassic Referee (Post 703853)
Au contraire.

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