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Old Fri Oct 01, 2010, 10:07pm
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You will eventually learn one impotant fact: No one cares what you have to say during the cointoss.

Shake hands, one obligatory comment about sportsmanship, THEN execute the cointoss.

Don't bore the captains, your partners, or the idiot parent who feels they have to be 3 feet away to take live action photos of the coin toss.
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Old Fri Oct 01, 2010, 10:14pm
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I will always ask in the first 2 weeks of a new season if there are any questions about the new rules.

I then certainly cover any oddities in the field. (Which is very rare.) The only one this year was a fence only 3 feet from the back of the end zone. As the CC that game, my ruling was that if a pass came to that part of the EZ, we were blowing the play dead before there was a safety issue, we'd purposely have an IW and we'd repeat the down.

A quote to promote sportsmanship. There's always a chance to remind players of such importance, since both teams could be playing for the last playoff spot, for example.

Then the coin toss.
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Old Sat Oct 02, 2010, 08:49am
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I completely agree with the comments above (i.e., keep it short, cover the basics, don't think anyone will retain anything from it). Most importantly, you must get the coaches to verify their teams are legally equipped within NFHS specifications. That & the coin toss itself are the absolute necessities for me.
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Old Sat Oct 02, 2010, 10:32am
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"One size never fits all" especially if you handle both High School and Youth levels. One thing I've found helpful is to tell the Captains that I expect them to control their players, and we (the officials) will give them the opportunity to do before we get involved. I advise them it's a lot less expensive for them to calm a player down, or send him to the sideline if he's losing his composure, than for one of us to do so.

Thereafter I've found the response usually good when one of us tells a Captain, "Talk to (or calm down) # so & so, he's getting ahead of himself". Often juvenile justice works a lot more directly than standard protocol allows.
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Old Sat Oct 02, 2010, 01:55pm
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I agree that they aren't even listening to us. I use to tell them about sportsmanship etc, and then it would turn out they were the trouble makers in the game. So now I just have them shake hands, wish the both good luck, and then have the visitor choose heads or tails. I say what I need to say in one breath of air.
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Old Tue Oct 05, 2010, 11:43am
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Bringing captains walked in from their sideline..

"Gentlemen...all the way in.

Shake hands, and introduce yourselves.

We're looking for sportsmanship throughout....no taunting, etc...and stop at the whistle. As captains...lead by example. If we have a penalty, we'll be looking for you to discuss the options. If you do not understand the options, ask me to repeat...we want to make sure you get it right.

Any questions for us?

Show coin...both sides to Home team captain...both sides to visitor captain.
#72, What is your call going to be...? (Tails)
Tails is the call...we're going to flip and let it land.
Visualize head or tail.
Team that wins toss is announced and hand placed on shoulder of winning captain. Options are given.
Team either defers or receives...other elects goal to defend.
Have teams turn backs to goals they're defending.
Announce winner's selection and signal for defer or receive. Some do the defer choice immediately at selection of such.
Announce loser's selection (kick or receive if other deferred).
Gentlemen, shake hands again, and we'll get the game going shortly"....or announce time counting down on clock.

Obviously, this is modified for whatever level you're working and/or if you're miked up, and keeping it more simple. Some probably more complex...some short and sweet.
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Old Tue Oct 05, 2010, 12:09pm
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Just like to add if team winning the toss defers I just look at the other team and say, "you want the ball right!" Then I look immediately at the defering team and asked what goal they would like to defend. I am not going to give the kid a chance to screw up and kick both halves...that is not an option.

If it is a rivalry game I am a little more stern with my speech about sportsmanship and taking care of your teams.
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