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Football Officiating => NCAA Discussion => Topic started by: JugglingReferee on May 27, 2016, 08:50:15 AM
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Hi there.
Just wondering if at the NCAA level, are they game "programs" that are made for the officials. Perhaps something like a small document (thinking of starting at 4 pages) that showed history between the two teams, average rushes, average passes, etc.
Tx
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I think most crews will do this research themselves.
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I actually do a "scouting report" for my college crew with information that I think would be helpful for the crew to know during the game. Takes about an hour or so to prepare.
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What sort of information do you put in your report getnbetter? I typically do my own scouting report but I'd like to know more about what others put in theirs.
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Team Record
Head Coach name, record, alma mater, year graduated and major
Team ranking, if any
Previous game result
Stadium info
Team stats (PPG, Rush YPG, Pass YPG, Run pass breakdown, Point allowed, Pass yes allowed, rush yards allowed, penalties/game
Leading rusher, passer, receiver, and defender
TV Radio info
A fun fact about each team
Notable Alumni
We usually go over it in pregame for about 15 minutes or so.
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I'd add snappers and QBs and kickers names and numbers. QB and kickers, lefties or righties.
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