Hagar Posted June 28, 2017 Report Posted June 28, 2017 Colleges that have degrees in Sports Management could offer an elective for officiating. I think it's a win win, but interested in others opinions. There may be flaws I haven't thot of. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up Quote
WOSgrad Posted June 28, 2017 Report Posted June 28, 2017 Such an elective would only produce a lot of rent a refs. The only way to have any sort of retention is to ensure the safety of the officials. The UIL blew it big when they did not come down harsher on the players that performed the "Code Red" on the official in the Valley. Hagar 1 Quote
deuces Posted June 28, 2017 Report Posted June 28, 2017 23 minutes ago, WOSgrad said: Such an elective would only produce a lot of rent a refs. The only way to have any sort of retention is to ensure the safety of the officials. The UIL blew it big when they did not come down harsher on the players that performed the "Code Red" on the official in the Valley. Most officials leave because of internal politics. Very few leave because of coaches, players or fans. Quote
BH85 Posted June 28, 2017 Report Posted June 28, 2017 1 hour ago, deuces said: Most officials leave because of internal politics. Very few leave because of coaches, players or fans. That depends on the chapter and sport. Fans/coaches make a big difference in basketball. Internal politics causes more officials to move chapters than to leave officiating from my experience in that sport. In football they are shielded more from the fans but most that I've seen leave in that sport have been to just getting tired of the grind. As the need for more officials grows faster than the supply, many are being asked to work more nights than they would like and that wears you down. Politics can be tough when some feel they always get slighted from the big games or playoffs. Quote
Hagar Posted July 3, 2017 Author Report Posted July 3, 2017 On June 28, 2017 at 0:07 PM, BH85 said: That depends on the chapter and sport. Fans/coaches make a big difference in basketball. Internal politics causes more officials to move chapters than to leave officiating from my experience in that sport. In football they are shielded more from the fans but most that I've seen leave in that sport have been to just getting tired of the grind. As the need for more officials grows faster than the supply, many are being asked to work more nights than they would like and that wears you down. Politics can be tough when some feel they always get slighted from the big games or playoffs. I'd think that if those students were able to Ref, they could do Jr Hi & perhaps small schools JV, and relieve the grind. Also, it's probable that some may get interested, and continue to participate after graduation. The politics part is inevitable. From T-Ball to Senior Clubs. From Church clubs to beer drinking clubs. Get 3 people together, one will be politicking. It's a human flaw. Hook'em and jv_coach 2 Quote
swampdude Posted July 3, 2017 Report Posted July 3, 2017 Back before the war..;-).... when I was at Lamar there was an elective class in officiating. Coach John Payton taught it and did an excellent job. The students choosing to pursue it were able to begin refereeing sub-varsity games. Several moved up in a year or two. Some good referees came out of this while some others tried it and chose not to continue, they learned new respect for the job. A good idea to try again maybe. Hagar 1 Quote
Callaway7 Posted July 3, 2017 Report Posted July 3, 2017 I'd say politics for football, fans are barely noticed. Baseball is no doubt fans. Natural disasters are horrible not borderline pitches called strikes. jv_coach 1 Quote
jv_coach Posted July 3, 2017 Report Posted July 3, 2017 On 6/28/2017 at 11:01 AM, deuces said: Most officials leave because of internal politics. Very few leave because of coaches, players or fans. Say what!!! Quote
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