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Rich Mon Jan 31, 2011 05:23pm

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Originally Posted by mj (Post 724363)
I thought I had chseagle as a scorer in my game on Friday. Midway through the second quarter, I'm buzzed over to the table. Scorer says to me "Number 5's shirt is untucked and he was already warned about it." :eek: Number 5 also happened to be the visiting team's best player...

What did the scorer say when you removed him? :D

Adam Mon Jan 31, 2011 05:23pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by mj (Post 724363)
I thought I had chseagle as a scorer in my game on Friday. Midway through the second quarter, I'm buzzed over to the table. Scorer says to me "Number 5's shirt is untucked and he was already warned about it." :eek: Number 5 also happened to be the visiting team's best player...

Wow, I would be hard pressed not to roll my eyes.

VaTerp Mon Jan 31, 2011 05:24pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by mj (Post 724363)
I thought I had chseagle as a scorer in my game on Friday. Midway through the second quarter, I'm buzzed over to the table. Scorer says to me "Number 5's shirt is untucked and he was already warned about it." :eek: Number 5 also happened to be the visiting team's best player...

LMAO.

Exactly. With some table personell it's almost like you have to tell them, "Don't buzz us, we'll buzz you if we need something."

Rich Mon Jan 31, 2011 05:27pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by mj (Post 724363)
I thought I had chseagle as a scorer in my game on Friday. Midway through the second quarter, I'm buzzed over to the table. Scorer says to me "Number 5's shirt is untucked and he was already warned about it." :eek: Number 5 also happened to be the visiting team's best player...

"Listen, Sparky, you don't see me coming over here and telling you what kind of pencil to use...."

chseagle Mon Jan 31, 2011 06:28pm

I was asking about the fans rushing due to the teams having the inability to do the "good game" line thanks to the fans wanting to congratulate the players for winning & wanting to taunt the losing team at the same time.

RookieDude has seen me at the table as both Shot Clock Operator & Timer/Scoreboard, so technically he's the only one that can truly pass judgement.

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Originally Posted by RichMSN (Post 724371)
"Listen, Sparky, you don't see me coming over here and telling you what kind of pencil to use...."

Would that be a No. 2 up the rear or through the eye? :D:rolleyes::eek:

APG Mon Jan 31, 2011 06:32pm

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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 724411)
I was asking about the fans rushing due to the teams having the inability to do the "good game" line thanks to the fans wanting to congratulate the players for winning & wanting to taunt the losing team at the same time.

The "good game" line isn't required at the end of the game. I doubt the visiting team wants to participate if they lost the game in a fashion where the fans would be rushing the court.

You should ask yourself this, if this was unsporting, then why haven't you seen it called as such? Answer is because it isn't, and no official worth a grain of salt would call it as such. To do so would end any more relevant games he/she would receive.

chseagle Mon Jan 31, 2011 06:40pm

Concerning security at NCAA Athletics, the average ratio is between 1 security to 100 fans to 1 security to 2,000 fans depending on the venue & the game.

As long as the security personnel are properly trained & aware anything is possible as long as they plan ahead for any situation.

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 724414)
The "good game" line isn't required at the end of the game. I doubt the visiting team wants to participate if they lost the game in a fashion where the fans would be rushing the court.

You should ask yourself this, if this was unsporting, then why haven't you seen it called as such? Answer is because it isn't, and no official worth a grain of salt would call it as such. To do so would end any more relevant games he/she would receive.

I was also curious as to why it's a trend in NCAA Athletics, yet rarely seen in HS & Pro Athletics.

Welpe Mon Jan 31, 2011 06:54pm

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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 724417)
I was also curious as to why it's a trend in NCAA Athletics, yet rarely seen in HS & Pro Athletics.

My school lost a playoff game at home when I was a senior. The visiting team drained a layup with seconds left to win the game after we had rallied earlier in the fourth quarter. All of their fans rushed the court while we stood around in disbelief.

It happens, probably more than you think.

APG Mon Jan 31, 2011 07:06pm

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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 724417)
Concerning security at NCAA Athletics, the average ratio is between 1 security to 100 fans to 1 security to 2,000 fans depending on the venue & the game.

As long as the security personnel are properly trained & aware anything is possible as long as they plan ahead for any situation.



I was also curious as to why it's a trend in NCAA Athletics, yet rarely seen in HS & Pro Athletics.

If a stadium wants to rush the field/court, it WILL happen. It's a simple numbers game.

Also, rushing the court probably happens more often then you think at the high school level as Welpe pointed out. I have seen it happen a couple of times to games I've attended. Usually as a result of a last second shot. I think part of the reason fans don't rush the field/court for professional sports is..well it just isn't done. It's not really part of the tradition. High school and more so at the college level, it's been tradition to rush in certain situations. Other factors include the success of the school's program, rivalry game, championship game, etc.

And totally off topic (not that this thread is even on topic), why do you put your quoted text under your reply instead of replying under the quoted text? It makes your posts harder to read and is not in line with what everyone else does here.

chseagle Mon Jan 31, 2011 07:14pm

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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 724422)
If a stadium wants to rush the field/court, it WILL happen. It's a simple numbers game.



And totally off topic (not that this thread is even on topic), why do you put your quoted text under your reply instead of replying under the quoted text? It makes your posts harder to read and is not in line with what everyone else does here.

I know the rushing can happen, however if the security team knows about it & prepares in advance, things can still be orderly.

Concerning my replies with quoted text, after Bob asked me to post underneath I have been doing that as Bob has asked. In the situations where I post above the quoted text, is due to commenting on something outside the context of the quoted text.

grunewar Mon Jan 31, 2011 07:18pm

Alrighty then
 
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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 724424)
I know the rushing can happen, however if the security team knows about it & prepares in advance, things can still be orderly.

Please to be explaining how you would solve this situation.

Lets hypothetically say you're in a good sized town and you manage to have four policeman/security people at the rivalry game for the league championship (we usually get two) and several hundred people rush the court - after being warned publically no to.

NCAA or NFHS rules - you pick. :p

And be orderly!

BillyMac Mon Jan 31, 2011 07:26pm

Too Good Of A Straight Line, Couldn't Pass It Up ...
 
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Originally Posted by chseagle (Post 724411)
Would that be a No. 2 up the rear or through the eye?

Constipated mathematicians work it out with a pencil.

BillyMac Mon Jan 31, 2011 07:27pm

The Bay State ...
 
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Originally Posted by AllPurposeGamer (Post 724414)
The "good game" line isn't required at the end of the game.

You, sir, obviously don't officiate in Massachusetts.

chseagle Mon Jan 31, 2011 07:30pm

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Originally Posted by grunewar (Post 724426)
Please to be explaining how you would solve this situation.

Lets hypothetically say you're in a good sized town and you manage to have four policeman/security people at the rivalry game for the league championship (we usually get two) and several hundred people rush the court - after being warned publically no to.

NCAA or NFHS rules - you pick. :p

And be orderly!

Well depending on the state association, would write my assignor about the after-game incident & what state rule/regulation was not followed.

Since I don't know the full NCAA Rules, hard to comment there, however if there is a regulation about it would do the same & let the assignor deal with it through proper channels.

APG Mon Jan 31, 2011 07:33pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 724432)
You, sir, obviously don't officiate in Massachusetts.

Massachusetts was idiotic mandating officials stay to observe this.


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