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Brad Thu Mar 29, 2012 06:40pm

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Originally Posted by 7IronRef (Post 834832)
I am sure that your local coaches and administrators feel the same about some in your group.

I'm sure ... and I'm sure some have thought that about me before too! :)

Raymond Thu Mar 29, 2012 07:54pm

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Originally Posted by Brad (Post 834805)
No, but do you really think that the NCAA Tournament pay which comes with MUCH more scrutiny than during the regular season should be LESS than what an official makes in a normal conference game?

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 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!!

What do officials make for per game for each round of the tournament? Now add in the per diem, hotel, and travel that is also paid for by the NCAA. Most D1 conferences are paying flat fees now so the game check is fat (in the top echelon conferences) but you need to account for expenses out of the that check which makes the actual "game fee" less than the check received.

Also, the NCAA could pay $10K for a tourney game and that same official will still take that $2K (???) NIT/CBI/CIT game if it falls outside restricted windows.

Brad Thu Mar 29, 2012 08:16pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 834840)
Also, the NCAA could pay $10K for a tourney game and that same official will still take that $2K (???) NIT/CBI/CIT game if it falls outside restricted windows.

True ... but there was another article this year about NCAA tournament officials working the NIT. I think there are those that would like to extend the window where officials can't work to more than it is currently. However, I don't think that they can since officials are independent contractors, so it's probably more of a legal issue.

BktBallRef Thu Mar 29, 2012 09:08pm

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 834787)
I'm one of the most pro-labor fellas you'll ever meet but I don't think NCAA tourney pay is a true concern for officials at this time, is it? They're getting paid per diem, travel, and put up at nice hotels. Are there any officials out there who are turning down NCAA tourney assignments b/c of inadequate compensation? 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?


Here endeth the lesson! :)

Texas Aggie Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:34pm

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5-6 floors are sold off and the ones from the first 3 rounds (including the First Four) are stored and reused:
The article said ALL courts have been sold. Storage is while they wait for the buyer or wait for the installation.

BktBallRef Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:12pm

Who would want that hideous floor they played on tonight? Can't see any of the Final Four teams wanting a green floor.

Rich Sun Apr 01, 2012 08:15am

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Originally Posted by BktBallRef (Post 835160)
Who would want that hideous floor they played on tonight? Can't see any of the Final Four teams wanting a green floor.

The floors that get reused get repainted in the team's colors. Still saves them a boatload of money. Doesn't matter -- the last few championship floors have been bought by the winner to give away / sell as momentos.

BktBallRef Sun Apr 01, 2012 09:20am

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Originally Posted by GROUPthink (Post 835185)
The floors that get reused get repainted in the team's colors. Still saves them a boatload of money. Doesn't matter -- the last few championship floors have been bought by the winner to give away / sell as momentos.

They need to paint it before Monday 9pm.

fullor30 Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:14am

I heard through a friend who's son plays football with a NCAA executive's son and the father said the 14 floors are stored out west somewhere. Not sure if they only sell the actual final four floor



Interesting video of creation of floor

2012 NCAA Final Four Basketball Court | Video Library | Detroit Free Press

brainbrian Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:27am

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Originally Posted by BadNewsRef (Post 834840)
What do officials make for per game for each round of the tournament?

Not sure if this was rhetorical or not, but...

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Officials’ fees and expenses, paid by direct deposit by the NCAA, shall be as follows: Transportation arrangements shall be made through the NCAA travel service, Short’s Travel, 866/655-9215. The Association will pay transportation expenses not to exceed coach air fare, or 50 cents per mile, but not including terminal or other local transportation; $75 per diem; and $1000 fee per first-/second-/third-round game, $1,400 fee per regional game, $2,000 per national semifinal or championship game. Payment will be made from the national office in Indianapolis the week following the games. Officials’ room and tax will be paid by the host institution and reported on the host institution’s financial report. Two tickets shall be available for each official to purchase for any tournament session at the site he is officiating, whether he advances or not. Officials who are advancing to the next session shall be provided a seat for the game(s) they are not working, and officials who do not advance must use one of the two tickets they may purchase if they choose to attend the next session.
from https://ncaambb.arbitersports.com/Gr...olicies(1).pdf


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