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Checking Footballs
Is there a maximum number of balls a team can have checked? I can't find anything in the rule book so I assume there is no limit. What is the most balls you would check for one team? Or would you let a team check as many balls as they want? Let me know...we had a coach insist that we check about 15 balls last Friday because is his words "he didn't want to limit himself"....
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I have been the U on my crew for 10 years and always check the footballs. I mark them with a sharpie marker. From looking at the footballs around the middle of the year, it appears that I am the only one that marks the acceptable balls.
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1. Accompanyrefereeashe/shevisitswitheachheadcoach,examineand rule on any player equipment about which the coach has a question of legality. 2. Reviewanyappropriatedocumentationforequipmentandpa ds. C. Linesman:Checkline-to-gainequipmentandmeetcrew. D. Line Judge: 1. Securegameballsforreferee’sapprovalandmeetwithball persons.
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Who cares who checks the darn footballs. All that matters it is done.
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I do it (U) after we (all 5 of us) meet with both coaches and right after the conclusion of the toss, which is almost always with 25 minutes before kickoff. We mention the ball check at tail end of pregame conference with each and ask HC's about any dedicated personnel for his game balls.
I look for two balls and will check what they have ready, if prepared. I have had heavy passing teams ask that I check 3 or 4, and if rain is imminent. Lots of times these are younger kids, I tell them the deal, get their names, we have them mirror the wing to that side and to always be ready. Pump, gauge, and a mini green Sharpie I bring with me right out of the gate. I put a small x on both white stripes at opposite ends furthest from the laces toward mid seam on ball. While that is taking place, R and LJ review field markings, pylons, field conditions, etc....(R visits clock operator if he doesn't come down, which he/she usually does). BJ and L will visit chain gang and confirm chains are properly set. We walk out with captains from respective sidelines the wings are working, with R at midfield prior to toss. U with LJ and BJ with L. R goes with LJ, BJ with L off the field and U breaks away for ball check.
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Assumption Is The Mother Of All Screw-ups..... Last edited by Sturno; Mon Aug 25, 2014 at 12:43pm. |
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Actually checking the footballs, and/or marking them, before the game can serve a useful preventive purpose, but EACH time ANY ball is brought into the game it should pass through the hands of the Umpire to assess it's viability, whether marked or unmarked.
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Here our mechanics manual state that the B checks and marks the balls. If a ball isn't marked, it doesn't come in.
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