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I did not - I ended up assigned to a JV game somewhere as I recall. It was a bitter pill to swallow. Here in TX the coaches have so much power. It does make you feel like you need to coddle them a bit for just that reason. I have to admit, I have not called a single T on a varsity coach this season and I have at least 2 that I should have (a partner came in and got them). I am getting much better games this season and I would be lying if I didn't say it's in the back of my mind as I like these better games. This is an area I'm working on - I clearly haven't found my comfort zone yet.
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Most h.s. officials I know are not full time referees. They hold down full time jobs away from the court. These coaches jobs are usually on the line year to year, contract to contract based on wins and losses. No, it's not the NBA where a firing happens at the whim of the owner (AD), but, it's similar in that regard. Coaches are out there representing their school, drawing a salary and trying to win. We are out there having fun and picking up a $70 check for our ubiased efforts.
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We should be able to do our unbiased, equitable thing w/o worrying about possible negative future reprocussions from a disgruntled coach. |
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I get that it's different elsewhere, but I'm not in Texas and we're not talking about six figure football coaches. I have no delusion that my role is something special, but at the same time part of officials being unbiased arbiters is that the coaches shouldn't be able to curry favor by being able to wield a threat of scratching the officials. Or be able to avoid technical fouls by putting such things in the officials' minds. |
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Still, what do their coaching careers have to do with who officiates their games? Picking officials who will give them "homer" calls is their ticket to greatness?
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Do the AAU coaches act in the same manner. The most arrogant coach I've ever dealt with is the HC of a Texas AAU powerhouse.
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Not really. The AAU tourney officials are assigned by a for profit organization. While coaches have little power, there is a low tolerance for treating coaches, players, and especially the paying fans with disrespect. But we are also getting paid significantly less for those games as well. Apples and oranges really.
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Missouri is really a mixed bag when it comes to coaches' influence. In this area, I don't think that football coaches have much, if any, say over who works their games. I know the state office assigns all district and playoff games, and the local assignor decides who works regular season games. The coaches still rate officials for regular season games.
Locally in basketball, there is a single assignor that assigns all games but coaches do have "preferred" lists of officials they want, although a lot of them complain that they never get those guys. They can also scratch people. The schools draft officials for the district tournaments, but the state assigns playoff games. In baseball, it's like the Wild West. Coaches can hire their own officials in regular season games. Coaches/schools hire their own district tournament officials, and hire their own state playoff officials up until the state championships, where the state assigns them. |
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