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tjones1 Thu Feb 14, 2013 04:05pm

The Big 12 plans to increase number of officials working games
 
The Big 12 plans to increase number of officials working games - CBSSports.com

"If an eighth official is added, they will line up with the head referee in the offensive backfield"

Not following this.

maven Thu Feb 14, 2013 04:28pm

This plan was mentioned in a thread in the Basketball section. There I said:

Hm, what to call that guy? Here are some options.

Front judge
Back Linesman
Schmeferee
The Ocho

I'm sure you can come up with a few more. :)

Rich Thu Feb 14, 2013 04:30pm

U2.

Welpe Thu Feb 14, 2013 04:53pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich (Post 879528)
U2.

So the obvious answer then would be "Bono".

Tanner they are putting a second official back probably in the same position as the Umpire in most cases in the NFL.

This seems like the precursor to moving to the NFL mechanic.

jTheUmp Thu Feb 14, 2013 04:57pm

Basically, they're putting the official in the "NFL-umpire" position, without taking away the currently-existing umpire position. My guess is that it's to help with blocking responsibilities that are currently shared by R and U. With a 'second umpire', you could allow the R to become a "quarterback only" official, and let U and U2 handle interior line play.

Or you could have R take QB + opposite tackle, U take C-G, and U2 take G-T.

LOS and Deep-3 officials keep the same keys/responsibilities as before.

I know the NFL's 8th official experiment in preseason a few years back was adding a "deep judge"... basically a second Back Judge to help with pass play/down field coverage. Must've not been enough of an improvement to implement full-time.

It'll be interesting to see what happens with the experiment.

tjones1 Thu Feb 14, 2013 05:17pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 879531)
So the obvious answer then would be "Bono".

Tanner they are putting a second official back probably in the same position as the Umpire in most cases in the NFL.

This seems like the precursor to moving to the NFL mechanic.

Yes, that's how I'm picturing it.

However, they said they wanted better coverage for passes. Not sure how this will help.

HLin NC Thu Feb 14, 2013 10:44pm

Snickeree

:cool:

CT1 Fri Feb 15, 2013 06:52am

Quote:

Originally Posted by HLin NC (Post 879566)
Snickeree

:cool:

+1 (King-sized)

jTheUmp Fri Feb 15, 2013 09:38am

Rumpire

maven Fri Feb 15, 2013 01:10pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by jTheUmp (Post 879633)
Rumpire

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Rich Fri Feb 15, 2013 01:33pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 879531)
So the obvious answer then would be "Bono".

Tanner they are putting a second official back probably in the same position as the Umpire in most cases in the NFL.

This seems like the precursor to moving to the NFL mechanic.

When we're deciding in a basketball game who's going to be the R and who's going to be U1 and U2, we have a partner who always says, "I'll be Bono" or "I'll be The Edge."


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