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What about the NCAA making a regulation that it will only use officials for the NCAA tournament who work fewer than X number of regular season games? Seems that there are several ways to enact such without making officials employees. |
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I think it would be possible to institute a cap, but it would have to be done carefully. I think both of your ideas have potential. |
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Of course, you're going to have to then start withholding taxes, setting up a worker's comp plan, etc. Because you've just made them employees. ![]() |
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Conferences already have the choice of not hiring the guy working 90+ games a season. Then they hire them anyway. |
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Isn't it all about performance? If a guy has a noticeable drop in production at the end of the season for this reason (or any other reason for that matter) won't this problem take care of itself?
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If not all conferences to it, they might have to offer more pay for the extended contract requirements but most of the big conferences could easily afford that if they really wanted to ensure the officials were not working every day, day after day. Even if they don't pay more and all the big games have the same terms, being able to work only 3-4 $1000-2000+ games a week really isn't a hardship at that level. Maybe not at the high school level, but, at the D1 level, knowing where others is pretty easy (if someone needed/wanted to know) when pretty much every game is televised somewhere and their are databases out there that track which officials worked where.
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Slightly off topic, but my Catholic middle school assigner can "see" our high school games on Arbiter to avoid scheduling conflicts. We allow him to do this by "telling" Arbiter to show him our high school schedule. It doesn't work the other way around, our high school assigner can't see our Catholic middle school assignments. My Catholic middle school assigner has a policy that high school assignments take priority over his middle school assignments.
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