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Of Captains and Coin Tosses
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You guys handle the toss 20 min before game time? Where do you do it, and what is the reason for this? |
I'm in Wisconsin and we do the same - right after we meet the coaches.
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I just see no issue with the traditional time for doing it. |
Teams tend to go in here after the toss. Anthem and announcing the teams tend to take us right to our start time and we're always on time with the kickoff.
Could just be one of those "we always did it that way" things. Ohio's list is amazing. I don't need a BJ, for example, running up EVERY time to tell me we're not extending a quarter. There are a few others that provoke a mild eye roll. Guess I'm just a pretender. Good list to discuss with the crew, though. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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In Texas it was up to the coaches and nearly to a one they wanted the early toss before kickoff. We'd do it off the field between the captains and then do the mock toss before kickoff (have to keep the tradition you know).
Here in my area in CA it is always a live toss just before kickoff. |
Captains
Sometimes Rules can be annoying, but you might want to consider;
NFHS 2-32-5: A captain of a team is a player designated to represent his team during: a. The pregame and overtime coin toss (limit of 4 captains in game uniform). b. Penalty decisions following fouls. c. Ball placement on a try, Kick-off, after a safety, after a Fair Catch or awarded FC, after a touchback and to start an overtime. visiti NFHS 3-2-1 through 4; Defines the Coin-Toss procedure, identifying the captains as the designated team spokespersons and allows for the procedure to be conducted either on the field or as "otherwise specified by individual State associations". |
What does this have to do with this thread?
We do the toss with the captains, as do most everyone else....but I already know what the coaches want from our pregame meeting. Oh, and we get penalty decisions from the coaches. Nothing anyone says here will change that, either. |
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Sometimes it can be a worthwhile effort to refresh what the rules ACTUALLY suggest. With a minimum of effort and common sense, it's entirely doable to inconspicuously involve both coaches AND captains in decisions, so you get BOTH the right decision without ignoring an/or disrespecting the captain. But if, "NOTHING anyone says here will change that" then there may not be much point in listening, to anything. |
I split this off from the original thread. Feel free to continue arguing about captains here.
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I've been a white hat for over 30 years and this is what we do:
1) Walk on to the field 30 minutes before the game, meet the coaches and walk the field 2) Coin flip at mid-field with the captains--coaches appear to want this done early 3) No mock flip--coaches say they have better things to do right before the game and I personally think it is a waste of time If there is something special going on we are always adaptable. |
In Oregon our mechanic is to meet for the coin toss 3 minutes prior to kick-off. As far as I know the entire state does this without exception. I actually wish we would do it earlier. We frequently get delayed by late or long national anthems, late player introductions, or just plain disorganization of the home announcer.
IMO earlier is better. |
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