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Post by jmorgret07 on Mar 25, 2022 9:03:05 GMT -5
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Post by 419bossman on Mar 25, 2022 9:17:20 GMT -5
I can understand that the coaches would want to play on a Friday to keep the routine as normal as it can be. I don't think it will cause any problems.
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Post by dude on Mar 25, 2022 13:22:22 GMT -5
I can understand that the coaches would want to play on a Friday to keep the routine as normal as it can be. I don't think it will cause any problems. With the shortage of officials we are all hearing about this could mean there will be some very sub-par officials working playoff games.
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Post by wetsu on Mar 25, 2022 13:30:19 GMT -5
I can understand that the coaches would want to play on a Friday to keep the routine as normal as it can be. I don't think it will cause any problems. With the shortage of officials we are all hearing about this could mean there will be some very sub-par officials working playoff games. Normal routines and a shortage of qualified officials are valid concerns, I would only add that finding host sites under the old playoff system was getting dicey so it comes as no surprise that higher seeded teams will host the first two rounds. The OHSAA must feel like there are still enough schools in the various regions willing to host further into the playoffs that they only needed two rounds of higher seed hosting. Schools like Lima and Findlay have been stalwarts in that regard.
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Post by Willard Fillmore on Mar 25, 2022 20:22:08 GMT -5
Normal routines? BOTH teams in a game would be affected equally, in that regard. Maybe not so with bad offcials
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Post by clydesbcfan on Mar 25, 2022 21:32:52 GMT -5
Big factor is OSU games- especially in the Columbus area.
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Post by jafo on Mar 25, 2022 23:20:54 GMT -5
I can understand that the coaches would want to play on a Friday to keep the routine as normal as it can be. I don't think it will cause any problems. With the shortage of officials we are all hearing about this could mean there will be some very sub-par officials working playoff games. Would this require more officials than any other Friday night?
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Post by clydesbcfan on Mar 26, 2022 7:38:22 GMT -5
No. 1/2 of normal amount of games on any given Friday (give or take)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2022 9:26:57 GMT -5
I’m assuming if you share a field and both make it (Fremont, Tiffin & Norwalk) the catholic school plays on Saturday night
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Post by falcon87 on Mar 26, 2022 18:05:11 GMT -5
I’m assuming if you share a field and both make it (Fremont, Tiffin & Norwalk) the catholic school plays on Saturday night Calvert will likely play at Heidelberg on Friday as they’ve been doing regular season lately when Colombian is home
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Post by chs71 on Mar 26, 2022 18:42:59 GMT -5
I can understand that the coaches would want to play on a Friday to keep the routine as normal as it can be. I don't think it will cause any problems. With the shortage of officials we are all hearing about this could mean there will be some very sub-par officials working playoff games. No worse than last year. 224 different crews officiated the 224 first round games last year. And no, every crew in the state did not get a game.
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Post by dude on Mar 27, 2022 10:29:23 GMT -5
With the shortage of officials we are all hearing about this could mean there will be some very sub-par officials working playoff games. Would this require more officials than any other Friday night? The playoffs are normally officiated by the better or higher rated officials. in todays world any official can do a Friday night regular season game.
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Post by dude on Mar 27, 2022 10:31:01 GMT -5
With the shortage of officials we are all hearing about this could mean there will be some very sub-par officials working playoff games. No worse than last year. 224 different crews officiated the 224 first round games last year. And no, every crew in the state did not get a game. I know guys that worked both Friday and Saturday games in the playoffs.
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Post by chs71 on Apr 2, 2022 14:10:17 GMT -5
Would this require more officials than any other Friday night? The playoffs are normally officiated by the better or higher rated officials. in todays world any official can do a Friday night regular season game. In the "open" playoffs of 2020 the first two rounds were officiated by regular season crews. Starting with the expanded playoffs last year the first round is officiated by regular season crews.
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Post by chs71 on Apr 2, 2022 14:11:50 GMT -5
No worse than last year. 224 different crews officiated the 224 first round games last year. And no, every crew in the state did not get a game. I know guys that worked both Friday and Saturday games in the playoffs. Maybe because of injury, illness, or some other reason, but that is not the norm.
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Post by dude on Apr 2, 2022 14:50:12 GMT -5
The playoffs are normally officiated by the better or higher rated officials. in todays world any official can do a Friday night regular season game. In the "open" playoffs of 2020 the first two rounds were officiated by regular season crews. Starting with the expanded playoffs last year the first round is officiated by regular season crews. Being on Friday and Saturday you can use less total officials compared to doing all games on the same day.
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Post by dude on Apr 2, 2022 14:53:42 GMT -5
I know guys that worked both Friday and Saturday games in the playoffs. Maybe because of injury, illness, or some other reason, but that is not the norm. Regardless of is you think it is the norm, being on different days it reduces the total number of refs needed. Playing playoffs all on same day will increase the number of officials needed and may force some unwanted guys into work.
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Post by chs71 on Apr 3, 2022 18:39:49 GMT -5
Maybe because of injury, illness, or some other reason, but that is not the norm. Regardless of is you think it is the norm, being on different days it reduces the total number of refs needed. Playing playoffs all on same day will increase the number of officials needed and may force some unwanted guys into work. It could reduce the total number of refs needed, but since the OHSAA uses different officials on Friday and Saturday night playoff games it won't reduce the total number of refs needed. Like I said, because of injury, illness, or some other unusual reason, there may have been a few officials who officiated two nights in a row, but that is not how it is scheduled. I understand that reality conflicts with your opinion.
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Post by dude on Apr 3, 2022 22:00:04 GMT -5
Regardless of is you think it is the norm, being on different days it reduces the total number of refs needed. Playing playoffs all on same day will increase the number of officials needed and may force some unwanted guys into work. It could reduce the total number of refs needed, but since the OHSAA uses different officials on Friday and Saturday night playoff games it won't reduce the total number of refs needed. Like I said, because of injury, illness, or some other unusual reason, there may have been a few officials who officiated two nights in a row, but that is not how it is scheduled. I understand that reality conflicts with your opinion. Regardless of what you think, It’s not an opinion. Better Officials have worked both nights of playoff games in the past and with this change they will be forced to use officials that would typically not be doing playoff games.
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Post by chs71 on Apr 6, 2022 17:25:38 GMT -5
It could reduce the total number of refs needed, but since the OHSAA uses different officials on Friday and Saturday night playoff games it won't reduce the total number of refs needed. Like I said, because of injury, illness, or some other unusual reason, there may have been a few officials who officiated two nights in a row, but that is not how it is scheduled. I understand that reality conflicts with your opinion. Regardless of what you think, It’s not an opinion. Better Officials have worked both nights of playoff games in the past and with this change they will be forced to use officials that would typically not be doing playoff games. You don't know what you're talking about.
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Post by maplecityjake on Apr 6, 2022 18:35:16 GMT -5
I’m assuming if you share a field and both make it (Fremont, Tiffin & Norwalk) the catholic school plays on Saturday night sadly, only one that could be an issue is in Tiffin. And, as mentioned, Calvert has another option
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Post by dude on Apr 6, 2022 22:08:38 GMT -5
Regardless of what you think, It’s not an opinion. Better Officials have worked both nights of playoff games in the past and with this change they will be forced to use officials that would typically not be doing playoff games. You don't know what you're talking about. What I am talking about is under the schedule of Friday and Saturday playoffs we had officials working both nights. Under the new schedule of everything in Friday, we will either be short officials OR we will have officials working that normally would not be. I hope that is clear enough for you to understand.
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