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Kansas/Utah, 11/19
The Kansas Libero's jersey was "Kansas blue" and the regular jerseys were "Carolina blue". Can I tell them apart? Yes. Are they contrasting? Not by a longshot. It bugs me slightly (slightly more than slightly, to be honest) that we are hounded at every USAV event to ensure that Lib jerseys are contrasting, but even in the most visible matches, the rule is very often not enforced.
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Now if the rule was the had to be a different and contrasting color then that would be an illegal uniform. DOD = Director of Official Development. This is one of the uniforms I sent in https://i0.wp.com/www.sosaohio.com/w...40%2C500&ssl=1 |
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I'm not sure the issue is "blue vs. blue" as much as it's "light vs. dark."
I agree the combination here, at least as seen on YouTube, pushes the boundary. I wonder what it looked like live*, and whether the conference or anyone has ruled on it. * -- I ma reminded of a basketball game between IL (wearing orange) and WI (wearing red) several years ago -- almost impossible to tell them apart on TV, but apparently it wasn't an issue live. Last edited by bob jenkins; Yesterday at 01:16pm. |
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I found the match on youtube and while I won’t call the colors clearly contrasting and would’ve preferred a bright pink or electric green, I would’ve played it too. To me, if I see it clearly and quickly - I have no problem and I’m not looking to make one. If not - then I reach for the “contrast” bit. I personally seem to have less of an issue with single colored uniforms than with multicolored ones where colors fade etc. and the lib jersey is the same design, but with some colors flipped. |
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Ignore the libero, look at the blue shirts. Light blue predominant color, dark blue numbers. |
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I've had that combination in person, having reffed Kansas in the past. I assure you, in person, they are no problem whatsoever, and I'm more stringent on contrast than most referees.
I wouldn't trust how things look on TV and assume that's how they look in person. The filters, lighting, etc., can make what appears on the broadcast look quite different than the in-person naked eye sees. As far as contrast goes, if you take the color of one jersey, give it the number color of the other jersey, and can see it easily without a border around the number, that's almost always because...the colors contrast. If they're legal for the numbers, then they're legal as libero combinations.
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Felix A. Madera USAV Indoor National / Beach Zonal Referee FIVB Qualified International Scorer PAVO National Referee / Certified Line Judge/Scorer WIAA/IHSA Volleyball Referee |
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