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JMUplayer Tue Dec 03, 2013 02:48pm

Do you ever consider the color
 
Of the shirt or jacket you wear to your regular job that day so that it doesnt match either primary color of the school you a reffing that night?

just another ref Tue Dec 03, 2013 02:55pm

no

SWMOzebra Tue Dec 03, 2013 03:25pm

Never, but I am aware of anything I wear with a basketball-related logo. As an example: I won't show up to work an NAIA game wearing a shirt with the logo of an NCAA (or NJCAA) conference on it.

egj13 Tue Dec 03, 2013 03:26pm

I used to in previous states where we would arrive during the JV game to watch but in my new pool we work the JV game and then the Varsity so I get there before the kids do on most nights...plus I don't know any of the schools yet so I have no idea what color I am about to see!

Adam Tue Dec 03, 2013 03:34pm

My coats are all neutral colors anyway, but no one pays attention to that stuff here. As long as you aren't wearing that school's logo on your coat, you should be fine.

Camron Rust Tue Dec 03, 2013 03:38pm

Sometimes.

It depends on the game and the specific color.

If the shirt is a more neutral color such as grey, navy, tan, while, black, etc., then no. If the shirt is a brighter color such as red, yellow, or a brighter blue, then yes, I'll avoid it if it matches one of the teams and not the other. No need to give the appearance of being connected with one team.

I don't wear useless jackets. I only wear my winter jacket/coat and while I get a new one every few years, I don't tend to pick bright colors.

It also depends on the game.

johnny d Tue Dec 03, 2013 03:38pm

I have a shirt with Calvin from the comic strip, Calvin and Hobbs, pissing on the mascot of every HS I have ever worked. Each morning I decide which of the teams I like least and wear the shirt with Calvin pissing on their mascot. I especially enjoy the times when the team I like least happens to be the home team!

rockyroad Tue Dec 03, 2013 03:59pm

To some, this topic might seem like a weird question, but...when my sons were in HS and playing other small schools around the PNW, we drove to a tournament in the state directly to our south. About half-time of the game before "ours", two guys walked in with sport bags/suitcases. Both were wearing jackets with the name of the host school and FOOTBALL on the pocket area of the jacket. Turns out those were the two refs for "our" game that night. Needless to say, it did not go well.

So no, I don't plan my wardrobe around school colors. But I do make sure that I am not wearing anything with any school logo on it - whether it is one of the schools playing, the school I teach at, the school my kids went to, etc., etc.

SE Minnestoa Re Tue Dec 03, 2013 04:04pm

I just make sure I'm not wearing my Minnesota Vikings jacket when I officiate in Wisconsin.

Raymond Tue Dec 03, 2013 04:21pm

No, but I'm color blind and don't think much about colors anyway.

Bad Zebra Tue Dec 03, 2013 05:35pm

Kinda funny that this topic came up. I had a Saturday HS game (kinda rare) two weeks ago. Normally, on weekdays I come right from work (always in a tie). This particular Saturday, I put on a pair of khakis and grabbed a royal blue golf shirt. I checked my schedule after getting dressed to confirm the time, and realized the Visitors school colors were the exact shade of blue I was wearing...so...I changed shirts. I doubt it would have been an issue, but why give anybody any ammo. I have a zillion golf shirts...went with a red Nike one instead.

So, yes, I did consider color in this case.

constable Tue Dec 03, 2013 05:40pm

Nope. I am a colourful guy. All of my shirts are loud. I wear a uniform all day everyday so when I dress up that is how I express myself. If I happen to wear a colour that matches the team one night ( happened recently at a college game) then it happens.

AremRed Wed Dec 04, 2013 02:15am

I wear a white dress shirt to games. I have yet to hear someone imply I am rooting for the home team.

jTheUmp Wed Dec 04, 2013 11:03am

To be honest, I've never thought about it, but I will say this: when it's 10 below zero (like it will be on Friday night up here) NOBODY cares what color your coat is. Warmth trumps fashion.

As for shirts, as long as you don't have a school logo on your shirt (even if it's not one of the schools you're officiating that day, it's probably not a great idea to wear a shirt from another school in their conference, for example), you'll be fine. This is not a problem for me, as I don't have any school-logo shirts, except for a few old college sweatshirts that I don't wear in public anymore.

Bad Zebra Wed Dec 04, 2013 11:22am

Quote:

Originally Posted by jTheUmp (Post 912793)
To be honest, I've never thought about it, but I will say this: when it's 10 below zero (like it will be on Friday night up here) NOBODY cares what color your coat is. Warmth trumps fashion...

I'm not understanding what this means...:p

Camron Rust Wed Dec 04, 2013 12:46pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bad Zebra (Post 912795)
I'm not understanding what this means...:p

For you, change that to when it is a tropical storm or hurricane, no one cares what color you raincoat is. ;)

#olderthanilook Wed Dec 04, 2013 03:42pm

It's never a good idea to wear a KU jacket or shirt to a jv/high school game just across the border in Missouri. Especially to a rural Missouri school.

bob jenkins Wed Dec 04, 2013 03:58pm

I'm sure now that some will use this as the <s>excuse</s> reason they show up already wearing the stripes.

JRutledge Wed Dec 04, 2013 04:38pm

I have in the past. Not a major decision but it crosses my mind. It really depends on the game and if it is a rivalry. But honestly this is rare I think of this at all.

Peace

#olderthanilook Wed Dec 04, 2013 05:51pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob jenkins (Post 912845)
I'm sure now that some will use this as the <s>excuse</s> reason they show up already wearing the stripes.

Ewww

rpirtle Wed Dec 04, 2013 07:18pm

All of my shirts are flannel...and plaid. I haven't had any problems...yet.:o

SNIPERBBB Wed Dec 04, 2013 08:31pm

There was a crew here a few years back that intentionally wore the home school's colors as there clothing going into school...

Such a fun district to live in...

AremRed Wed Dec 04, 2013 10:24pm

I guess wearing apparel with your association logo on it is about as neutral as anything.

Mark T. DeNucci, Sr. Wed Dec 04, 2013 11:34pm

This story is about 20 years old but explains why I did not mind not doing Div. I Women's anymore.

A friend of mine who was on the Big 10 Women's Staff at the time, tells the story of attending the Big 10's Pre-Season Rules meeting and was accosted by a female head coach of one team in the conference because he happened to be wearing a shirt/sweater combination of her school's biggest rival in the Big 10.

Some people need to take a chill pill.

MTD, Sr.

BillyMac Thu Dec 05, 2013 07:16am

Colour My World (Chicago, 1966) ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rpirtle (Post 912879)
Plaid.

My favorite color.


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