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crowd rushes court
I've been noticing in NCAA Contests that as soon as the final buzzer sounds that the fans are allowed to rush the court.
Why are fans allowed to be more unsporting in NCAA than what is allowed in HS athletics? The officials have not left the confines of the court, so why is not a T given?
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There is no rule at any level against anyone "rushing the court" after the game is over.
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Probably because there's no rule about fans rushing the court when the game is over at any level.
Second, no one in their right mind finds this to be unsporting. If an official even thought about calling a T when the game is over, then they would be committing career suicide. If you're able to become an official next year CHS, might I suggest to never, ever make this call.
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Actually JAR, here, especially for State Playoffs, no one is to rush the court after a game is over with. But then there's also bicycle barricades & paid crowd control between the fans & the court here for the State Championship games.
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EDIT: Oh, and at my alma mater, they always made an announcement that nobody is allowed to rush the court...but it happens anyway |
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Thousands of fans vs. a dozen or so security and officiating crew. Unless there's more business to be had (free throws, et al), save yourself and get off the damn court. |
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A) no rule against it B) Officials don't care- their job is done C) no way to stop it. Part of my job involves controlling large amounts of people and the only way you can do that effectively is with a large amount of police and security yourself. It's not worth even trying if you don't have sufficient numbers which I can tell you they most likely don't. |
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chaseagle - I haven't been on this forum all that long but lurked for a while before joining. Based on some of the comments you make, I hope you never get the opportunity to officiate a game. From reading your posts I get the idea that the "power" woudl go to your head and you would be giving T's left and right, throwing people out of the gym, ejecting players and coaches, etc.
The game does not need officials like that. I have dealt with table personnel like you and it makes for a LONG night |
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Chseagle, MANY of your posts seem to focus on the most trivial things that officials, scorers, and others should NEVER worry about. While reading some of your posts I have had the same thoughts. IE- I hope this guy never becomes a game official because he just does not seem to have the temperment or judgement required to be a good official. JMHO. |
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