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Precision Timing System
All season long, both men and women's officials wear the "Precision Timing" device on their belts. [I know, they don't wear "belts"!]
But in both the Final Four and the Championship games this device was not worn in either men's or women's games. Same thing last year. Does anyone have any idea why these were not used in these "important" games? |
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I can't imagine the technology is that difficult to replicate or match. If patents are an issue, then someone should be able to achieve the same results with different tech. I'm just speculating now, though. All we really know is the conferences all use it. The NCAA uses it for the NIT. The NCAA does not use it for the big dance. Not sure why, but there has to be some reason; even if we think it's insufficient, someone disagrees. |
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For the NCAA tournament they are held in some unique places such as Cowboy Stadium, and the Georgia Dome where the system is not already in place. Maybe it is too difficult to get the hardwired aspects of it in place or takes too long? |
Here's part of an AP article from March, 2011:
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I think that part of it is that coaches have more input to their ADs and conferences. They lose a game because of clock issues, so they complain about that ... it works it way up and once you have enough coaches complaining, they make a change and implement PT.
Not sure that such complaints carry the same weight with the NCAA. Plus, you have different sites every year and there is the issue of experience or inexperience with the PT system. Seems to me that the NCAA is looking at it from the standpoint that they basically haven't had too many timing issues to dictate PT use everywhere —*kind of an "It's good enough" approach. If you have a tournament one year where 4-5 games are marred by timing issues, expect to see pressure put on them. Until then, probably not. |
What issues of experience/inexperience? I'd venture a guess that the overwhelming majority of officials in the tournament use PTS pretty regularly...and if they don't, it's not exactly rocket science.
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