NCAAM mechanics
I am going to a camp this weekend that uses NCAAM mechanics. I have been studying the CCA Officiating Manual, but I am unsure on one switch in particular.
I am T, tableside. I call a foul during rebounding action. We will now be going from the backcourt to the frontcourt, with no free throws. The throw-in spot is tableside. Thus, the old L would administer the inbound. Would I (as T) switch to become C opposite side, or go to L tableside? |
You would be the new C
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In NCAA-M the calling officials always goes opposite table unless you feel a need to communicate with the coach.
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That was my suspicion. Opposite side for all foul calls. Got any other tips for me?
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Yeah, dont worry so much about making sure you go to the right spot on a play like this to the point that you are making bad calls/no calls. The mechanics are important, but getting the calls right and managing the game are more important.
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I agree mechanics can put you in the right spot. I was refering specifically to going to the right spot after you call a foul. While it will make you look good if you know where to go, going to the wrong spot on the play in the op isnt something to sweat over. I have seen experienced college officials mess that part up.
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Well considering that mechanics is all incompossing in nature, meaning everything from your signals to your communication and your floor positioning, that is how I was referring to that usage. Of course if you screw up where you go after a foul not everyone is going to care.
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Then why are you going to a camp using NCAAM mechanics?
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