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Old Tue Oct 14, 2014, 12:48pm
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televised game preparation??

How do you prepare yourself & your partner(s) to work a televised game?
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Old Tue Oct 14, 2014, 01:13pm
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How do you prepare yourself & your partner(s) to work a televised game?
Really?

In advance, nothing different.

Shortly before the game -- find out who tells us when they are back from commercial, and see if there is any special timing near the beginning of the game or for halftime.
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I would prepare no different than I would working a game in a special location. All I care about is what delays or changes we will have to adjust to, like a special ceremony or if they want us to wait to put the ball back in play or even if we are using a microphone. Otherwise the game itself is the same.

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Old Thu Oct 16, 2014, 02:54pm
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no advance notice

What about if you do not find out about it being televised until you arrive at the venue that night?
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Old Thu Oct 16, 2014, 03:02pm
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What about if you do not find out about it being televised until you arrive at the venue that night?
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Old Thu Oct 16, 2014, 05:47pm
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What about if you do not find out about it being televised until you arrive at the venue that night?
There really is nothing to prepare for. It is what it is. TV hardly changes anything we do.

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Old Sat Oct 18, 2014, 10:56pm
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How do you prepare yourself & your partner(s) to work a televised game?
I text every official I know telling them I'm gonna be on tv!

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What about if you do not find out about it being televised until you arrive at the venue that night?
I don't text them until I arrive at the venue that night.
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Old Sun Oct 19, 2014, 12:53pm
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Really?

In advance, nothing different.

Shortly before the game -- find out who tells us when they are back from commercial, and see if there is any special timing near the beginning of the game or for halftime.
My crew did a Fox Sports Ohio game last year. We did not change anything from a "normal" game.
One mistake we did make was not asking when the kickoff would be. We got the teams out for a 7:30 kick and had to wait until the pregame show was over. We finally got the ok at 7:37, way to long a wait. Also let coaches know TV timeouts are 2+ minutes long and keep the teams with the coaches until called Back.
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Old Wed Oct 22, 2014, 03:14pm
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Old Thu Oct 30, 2014, 07:26pm
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Know your Red Hat/TOC

As someone who officiates basketball and has worked as a Red Hat & TOC for football and basketball, I can tell you that establishing a rapport before the game with your conduit to the TV truck is huge.

A little pregame conversation and respect shown by a crew towards the red hat/TOC goes a long way... that person is the one who can totally throw off the flow of a game if he takes a timeout at the wrong time--treating that person like a member of the crew can pay big dividends!
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I text every official I know telling them I'm gonna be on tv!
I had my first tv game tonight. I don't recommend boasting about being on tv.

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In my college football games, we remind ourselves of the media timeouts - when they happen, their duration, the location of the media coordinator, and who the officials will be managing this. It takes all of 90 seconds time.
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Old Thu Feb 05, 2015, 02:44pm
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Televised game afterthoughts

After 2 cancelled games (both teams folded), we finally had the televised game. As I was the scoreboard operator/timer for the game, I met with the TV Crew pregame to see about how timeouts would be handled, which was a red police strobe light flashing during media timeouts at about the 10:00 mark of each period. As soon as the clock got to that mark, I would buzz the horn to signal about the timeout. During the 1st period media timeout, the R & Linesmen tried jumping the gun by having a face-off before the expiration of the media timeout. As the face-off happened, I buzzed the horn as there was still about 10 seconds left in the timeout.

The intermissions happened without incident, as I explained to the on-ice officials that we'd have the full 18 minutes tick off the clock for the intermissions pre-game.

The 2nd & 3rd period media timeouts happened without incident as the R waited to signal for face-off until the red light stopped flashing & I gave a thumbs up.
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What about if you do not find out about it being televised until you arrive at the venue that night?
Then you can't prepare.
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After 2 cancelled games (both teams folded....
Teams have games scheduled for the TV, but the programs are so shaky that they fold?
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