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So the NCAA can afford to take a $30,000 to $40,000 loss times 13 floors each year, but it won't do a significant bump in the pay for the tournament officials?
Also which schools get these new floors each year? Is there a process for allocating them, if more than 13 schools wish to buy? Seems what the NCAA is doing could be viewed as subsidizing certain programs, but not others. Is there fairness here? |
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The NCAA also builds two floors exactly alike for the Final 4 (the second one is set up in Bracket Town, which operates during Final 4 week in the host city each year).
At the conclusion of the tournament the winning school is given the option of buying one or both of these floors. Most do; some schools install them in practice facilities and some others have cut up the floors and sold pieces of them as mementos. One of the floors from a championship site where DUKE won a title is still in use at the Emily Krzyzewski Center in Durham, NC. Last edited by OldFanDan; Wed Mar 28, 2012 at 08:46pm. Reason: formatting |
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Here's the answer -- it's a little of both. 5-6 floors are sold off and the ones from the first 3 rounds (including the First Four) are stored and reused:
After March Madness fades, NCAA Tournament floors find new life | NJ.com |
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Management: We're taking a loss of nearly a half million dollars on these floors. We can't afford a pay raise for officials.
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Tree Huggers ???
Reduce. Recycle. Reuse. Two out of three ain't bad.
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Management: And, BTW, those officials are making $1700/hr
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Not the guys that are working the majority of the games the rest of the year. An official that is trying to move up and only works 10-20 D1 games a year, sure ... but I don't think the NCAA wants them working the tourney!
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The fact that some of them get paid now is a travesty.
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[QUOTE=BadNewsRef;834787]Are there officials who are saying I'd rather work the first 2 rounds of the NIT at the local university and sleep in my own bed? Don't know, but I know there are officials that are working both because they want the extra money. Coaches and sports writers are always talking about officials working too many games —*if you want them to work fewer games you're going to have to pay more. Money talks and BS walks!! |
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