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Post by bennyskid on Feb 14, 2020 17:20:39 GMT -8
Third... officials are reviewed by supervisors after every game. Written reports are submitted and depending on the level and officials organization supervisors often attend live. But, I can guarantee that a spreadsheet of who makes what calls is meaningless over the constant reviews officials are part already part of. ... It is like some on here don't think the job of officiating is overseen at all. Just because you do not see or hear about the process one does exist. ... It's extremely tough to get into D1 officiating and there are a ton of eyes on you not only from fans but also conference evaluators. At least 2 and sometimes 3 per game.
I run a manufacturing company, and I know from experience . . . it is not how many inspectors you put on the line - it's how much data you collect on the process. I've seen other companies put three sets of inspectors on a line and then wonder why their quality continued to go down. The only way I've ever seen any company improve in quality is by adding metrics to their processes.
No coach would make a personnel decision without a ream of analytics being consulted, yet we don't even imagine doing the same for the referees. That makes no sense.
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Feb 14, 2020 17:42:51 GMT -8
The best fights I saw in high school were usually between two girls in the hall. Vicious and mean! Perhaps. But I really can’t recall an actual fight in a PAC-10/12 WBB game. I do recall OSU's Tina Lelas taking a vicious elbow from USC’s Tina Thompson and getting her nose broken back in the Ali Hill / Michael Abraham era. Lisa Leslie. At Gill.
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Post by Werebeaver on Feb 14, 2020 18:10:37 GMT -8
Perhaps. But I really can’t recall an actual fight in a PAC-10/12 WBB game. I do recall OSU's Tina Lelas taking a vicious elbow from USC’s Tina Thompson and getting her nose broken back in the Ali Hill / Michael Abraham era. Lisa Leslie. At Gill. www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-01-11-sp-10627-story.htmlI guess my memory isn't that good. But it was 26 years ago. Lelas lost a tooth. It's interesting reading the story how much things have changed with respect to after-the-fact reviews. Jim Muldoon, the assistant commissioner said: “If the official was in proper position and made no call, and we took action on this, where do we stop? Do we reverse traveling calls?”
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Post by TheGlove on Feb 14, 2020 20:05:10 GMT -8
Unlike football, I don't think there are dedicated P12 referees.
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