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This is mainly for the Umpires out there but others may also carry towels can reply.
I was just wondering how big most people's towels are that they use for drying the football during the season. I've seen rediculously large full-size bath towels used as well as little washcloths; I personally use a hotel-size towel folded in thirds, it hangs about 16" (I know I left it open but don't ![]() Also Does everyone in yalls' crew carry a towel, and what size, do yall' keep any extra on the sidelines, etc. "Don't Forget to bring a towel" -Towlie |
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I found some hand towels (approx 16 x 28) at Wal Mart last year for about 2 or 3 bucks each. I bought 6 of them and would supply the crew on wet days. I'll add a couple of new ones this year to replace the couple that disappeared when a couple of crew members were replaced...ummm, I mean, decided not to come back.
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As my screen name indicates I am a U. I am going into my third year, and my crew will work 3 varsity games this year. I have never figured out why the U needs a towel on a hot and dry night. I really don't understand why they are needed in AFL and AF2 games. Any body have any thoughts on this.
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On dry nights here in Florida. The humidity will suck the sweat out of the running backs. The ball after two or three runs can be a very slippery with pig snot. The ball needs to be toweled in this situation moreso that when a constant rain is present.
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I've found that a towel may still need to be used when its not raining. like it was said for the sweating players (and yourself) in bad humidity and there seems to be a lot of dew on the ground after the sun goes down.
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It varies on the weather. On a normal fall evening, I might have a small thin towel folded to about 3 or 4 inches wide and 10 inches long showing. If it's very wet, I'll have a larger towel (not a bath towel) foled over a few times. If it's really raining, I'll have a couple of spares in a bag and change them at the end of each quarter.
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I was a U for 32 years in CNY and never brought my own towel
to games, they were provided when needed by the home team. Down here in SW FL I found out they "require" the U to bring a towel. I usually pack a couple in the car and tuck one hand-sized towel into my belt. When it is raining, I usually carry it in my hand allowing me to put it over the ball during time outs etc. and to let the center wipe his hands. There are plenty of places to buy cheap towels, but I don't see why the home team can't provide them.
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I learned to bring my own towel early on. I asked the school for a towel on when it started to rain and the best they could come up with is a piece of plaid cloth that used to be someone's shirt. After working a game with the plaid "towel" tucked in my pants, I started bringing my own.
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thanks all for those good ideas; I like the idea of having a dry towel at the ready for changing every quarter. Luckily I used to work at a hotel with a small waterpark and was able to get a few "cough" dozen, perfectly sized towels. Right now I am the only one on the crew with a towel in any situation,
does anybody's wings have a towel on mudbath nights and how has that worked? |
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As a wing, I don't carry a towel even on rainy nights. The ball boy will either provide a fresh ball or I'll relay the ball in and let the umpire deal with it. He can get the spot from me and, while we are all doing our between-play chores, the U can wipe the ball and spot it.
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...and if the ball boy is "toweling" balls not in play, make sure he does not wrap them too tightly in the towel, so that he (or she) can easily get you one between plays.
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I've been working for many year and usually carry a handtowel. For number of years ago I switched from a white to black towel just because it stays looking good thru out the game, no filthy looking white towel stained with mud.
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