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Originally Posted by upprdeck
I wish the places I have seen AAU games actually had someone watching the games. There is a reason so many college coaches are pushing for changes in how games are officiated , when coaches like Patino come out and say commit 10 fouls because only 2 will be called there is something wrong with the game. AUU is worse because some teams have 6-7 players and others having 10-12 they just cant play that style and survive.
I have never been an AAU game where anyone was over seeing any of the officiating going on. I have been at many college/HS events where was over site. much easier to be a baseball ump with 5-6 plays a game that require some thought as opposed to basketball that has multiple events on one trip down court.
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Well then you have not been paying attention or you were not aware that there was someone over officiating. For one many officiating camps are run with AAU games, so there obviously are evaluators and a camp director for that particular camp or tournament. Then again the officials in many of those situations are not necessarily new or inexperienced, they are just there to prove they can work a certain level. And every AAU Tournament I have worked has someone that assigned them and usually that is someone that has an officiating background. Of course things could be differnet in different parts of the country.
Most of the time when there is an AAU Tournament it is usually assigned with whomever they can get to work the games. And in my experience many experienced or top officials will not waste their time with AAU for the very reason you came here. Paying them $25 a game for the headache is not worth it. And after a couple of weeks, it certainly is not worth it to me anymore.
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