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Mastering game administration is essential for officials seeking to improve their efficiency and performance. Here are ten effective strategies: Ensure accurate foul reporting by taking the time to document it during the game. Always be aware of the game clock and reset for dead ball situations. Position yourself correctly on the goal line and report fouls using the appropriate NCAA language. Efficiently manage fouls and penalty mark-off procedures while understanding your role and the nuances of game transitions. Start the clock promptly and stay on top of plays.
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Efficient Administration Matt Young
10. Get the foul report correctA. Take your time to write it down correctly during the game.B. Nothing happens at halftime and after the game until chart is complete. Undivided attention.
9. Pay attention to the clockA. Reset all dead ball mistakes regardless of score and situation.B. Crew responsibility—L/F, H/S
8. Be on the goal line when you are supposed to be.A. Going inB. Coming out.
7. Report Fouls CorrectlyA. Use NCAA LanguageB. Foul, Team, Number, EnforcementC. Use Preliminaries when appropriate and easy
6. Administrate Fouls EfficientlyA. Go to the R B. R stand still and work where you are (the clump, sidelines)C. If you throw it, know it.
5. Get on with it.A. R’s know the offended team’s decision 99% of the time.B. Only use a preliminary signal when a decision has to be made.C. Automatics (DPI, UNR, 4th down punt)
3. Know your position’s “tricks”A. When to show 11B. Substitutes and transitionsC. 5 will get you 1D. Under 2E. When to show countF. Coming out of time out
2. New Ball RotationsA. U move towards S or F instead of H or L if tossing to R.B. U move towards S or F instead of H or L anyway.
1. Start the darn clockA. Is the ball on the ground?B. Hurry up offense?