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Old Mon Jan 06, 2003, 02:10pm
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Are there any officials associations out there that advocate not switching on certain fouls with 2-official crews?

I ask this because watching a college women's game last week I noticed (with a 3-official crew) the crew not doing the long switch. With fouls in the backcourt, it is sometimes tedious to switch -- stepping out, reporting, and stepping back in would be easier.

Of course, there are other circumstances where not switching would be easier on the officials -- a foul called by the trail in the frontcourt, for example.

I don't have my FED mechanics manual with me, so if there's been any change in the last few years that I've missed, somebody let me know.

BTW, I'm still switching on EVERY foul (well, unless it's Saturday morning rec ball).

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Old Mon Jan 06, 2003, 02:28pm
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To switch or not to.....

Actually nothing has changed that I know of. Switch on all fouls except those in backcourt to avoid the "long switch". Same thing holds true in three person mechanics, switch on all fouls except those in backcourt to avoid the long switch.

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Old Mon Jan 06, 2003, 02:38pm
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Rich:

Although I am sure it is NOT supported by the FED officaials handbook, in HS ball here in SE minn we switch on most all fouls but in a couple of situations (when you have had a good pregame w/ your partner). Trail calls foul in front court non-shooting. IF ball is to remain on T's side of court above FT line report foul inbound ball. T calls foul neer top of KEY in F court no FT where ball goes underneath, report foul lead puts in play no switch. T in transition to FC calls defensive foul no FT ball to be put in play on T's sideline report foul put in play no switch. Like I said this is not supported by FED but a couple of partners I work w/ a lot use this as we believe it improves game flow. Assignors here do not have a prob w/. However if we are being evaluated or working a different conference w/ an unfirmiliar assignor we usually do not use as they may not like the mechanic. I am sure many advocate switching on every foul, but IMO if you an partner are on same page and you feel comfortable go w/ it.
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Old Mon Jan 06, 2003, 02:53pm
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Re: To switch or not to.....

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Actually nothing has changed that I know of. Switch on all fouls except those in backcourt to avoid the "long switch". Same thing holds true in three person mechanics, switch on all fouls except those in backcourt to avoid the long switch.

Actually, it's no switch on fouls in the backcourt which do not involve free throws...
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Old Mon Jan 06, 2003, 03:06pm
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Re: To switch or not to.....

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Actually nothing has changed that I know of. Switch on all fouls except those in backcourt to avoid the "long switch". Same thing holds true in three person mechanics, switch on all fouls except those in backcourt to avoid the long switch.
Hmmmmm, now it's my turn to ask if we're talking men's or women's In men's NCAA mechanics, we switch on all fouls, even backcourt, even when there's FTs, or no FTs, or whatever the exception for women is. Only in 2-whistle do NCAA men's officials avoid the long switch.

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Old Mon Jan 06, 2003, 03:21pm
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Amazing how many variants so far.

Chuck, 2-whistle high school. Switch on every foul?

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Old Mon Jan 06, 2003, 03:31pm
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In Texas we do not switch on nonshooting fouls (unless of course you have had several in a row on the same end and just want a new view of things ).
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Old Mon Jan 06, 2003, 03:44pm
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In Texas we do not switch on nonshooting fouls (unless of course you have had several in a row on the same end and just want a new view of things ).
For 2 whistle mechanics, that's TASO's requirement.
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Old Mon Jan 06, 2003, 11:17pm
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Chuck, 2-whistle high school. Switch on every foul?
Yup, just like the NF Official's Manual says.

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Old Tue Jan 07, 2003, 08:34am
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OK, then I'm not the only one

I do like the idea of not doing the long switch, but then again I also like switching because if we have one aggressive team that's pressing then I'm not calling foul after foul in the backcourt.

I'm not a betting person, but I think if there's one place that college mechanics will trickle down to the NFHS (eventually), it will be in the switching after fouls.

Another place where a no switch makes sense is in the frontcourt where the trail calls a foul and the ball is put back into play above the free throw line extended. Call the foul, report the foul, put the ball back into play. The most either official would have to do is change sides of the court.

But for now I'll do things the way the NFHS wants them. In Wisconsin, that's a point of emphasis this season.

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