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More drivel from the local scribes
NCAA tournament 2012: Higher pay, fewer games for refs is right call - The Washington Post
DISCLAIMER:I steadfastly deny any recognition of editorial content found in this publication except for sports stories and horse racing results!
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I happen to agree with the overall point. The majority of the guys working are near 60 (and some are over that). Dick Cartmell was in Portland for the first weekend and he couldn't run in his second game.
One of my friends asked what the officials were paid and what I told him was within a couple hundred of what is in that article. He was surprised that it was so low. I too think that the low pay is part of the problem. No way should Marv Albert be making more during the game than an official. $10,000 is the figure which I suggested would be fair when asked how much the NCAA should pay tournament officials. Curiously, that is what the article puts forth too, although only for the Final Four. I would make it for all rounds. The NCAA and TV are making huge $ on this. The people who work it should see a bigger share. |
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Now where I find fault with the article...
The author would not have noticed the wrong FT shooter had it not been caught and corrected. There is no mention of the incorrect awarding of FTs for the team control foul in the OT of the UNC/Ohio game. So while the author makes it seem in the article as though the NCAA refs are making simple mistakes that the average viewer, or even TV broadcaster, would spot, that is clearly not the case. The NCAA refs are making plenty of mistakes, but it takes someone with officiating experience to spot most of them. |
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At any rate, I agree with his premise as well. I know I felt like I hit a wall this season - while working the most games I've ever worked - and that was with a schedule half the size as the big-time guys and way less travel. I've wondered a few times during all of our discussions about officials' mistakes in the NCAAs whether fatigue played a role. The idea of officials only working one tournament at a time is a good one as long as the fees in all of the tournaments go up.
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I would have to check the video to be sure, but I believe that they only noticed after a replay of the foul was shown. Had there not been a replay, I doubt that they would have realized the error.
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I just watched it. They did notice after the replay - since they were concerned about whether is was a block or a charge. But it's kind of hard to get on the TV people for noticing on replay when it took the four people on the crew (the alternate as well) to use replay to flag it.
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"officiating in the NCAA tournament has been less-than-perfect this season."
I thought we've all agreed we've never called a perfect game? ![]() “Players hit the wall sometimes late in the season, so do officials." Been there, done that.
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If I agreed to that, I must have taken the wrong meds.
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The golden rule applies here. Whoever has the gold makes the rules. If the officials in the tournament feel they are underpaid, I imagine there are countless others available who would do it for the same amount or less.
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"Here is the job. This is what it pays." "We accept." Apparently both sides are satisfied at the moment. If either side becomes dissatisfied, then quality and quantity must be reexamined.
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I swear, Gus, you'd argue with a possum. It'd be easier than arguing with you, Woodrow. Lonesome Dove Last edited by just another ref; Sat Mar 24, 2012 at 12:42pm. |
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I don't know, but it would be interesting to see and comical if they made more than the guys on the court. Also, I believe that they have a union who handles this. Yep, and in the end, you get what you pay for. If the talking heads and coaches wish to complain about the officiating, then part of the solution is higher pay to attract better talent and encourage people to put more time into the task. Last edited by Nevadaref; Sat Mar 24, 2012 at 01:33pm. |
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I don't see a lack of unions in this as a bad thing. That would just muddy things up even more. You just looking for more clients?(If I recall, you are an attorney, although I don't know what line of that work you do exactly.)
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Adams himself admits the officials are working too much. It probably wouldn't take too much (hiring a few extra people in each conference) to fix that.
Either the NCAA is unable to do that, or unwilling to do that. I'm guessing it's the latter.
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Guys, the pay/game fee isn't the issue. The issue is who is hiring the officials. Each conference hires/assigns its' own staff (and they are VERY reluctant to relinquish that responsibility). If Art Hyland (assignor of the Big East) wants to hire official X to work on Tue. night, he has know idea that official X is working for Rick Boyages (assignor of the Big Ten) on Mon. night.
The only way to limit the number of games that officials work, is to create a system whereby the NCAA is responsible for assigning ALL games....one idea that has been discussed is to have NCAA Regional Assignors - who would assign officials for ALL schools located within their region (regardless of conference affiliation); an official would work ONLY in that region (probably the region where the reside). Under that system, the NCAA could control how many games/dates an official would work. From what I've been told, there is already a battle brewing between the power conferences (Big Ten for sure) and the current NCAA officiating leadership. It will be interesting to see how that plays out and if any significant current occurs. |
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