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Football Officiating => Texas Topics => Topic started by: secondeagle on October 12, 2010, 02:16:11 PM
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Hear that UIL sent new message to coaches today and it includes a link so they can check on who has signed up. Did some say that Timmons had shut down the link? Is this a new one?
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Schools have access to see who is registered. Some local coaches and A/D here last week were checking the crews as they showed up against the current list and asking them about it.
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you can still check it out... I pulled the info earlier today.
http://uil.arbitersports.com/front/105040/Site
click on schools in the upper corner
user name schools@uiltexas.org
password officials
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Doesn't this only work if you have an Arbiter account
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No, this is a public site and available to all. Has a number of bogus registrants.
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No, this is a public site and available to all. Has a number of bogus registrants.
I saw that as well regarding the bogus registrants.
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Yeah, it is great how your name, email, and phone numbers are available to anybody out there that stumbles across this. glad my information is not stored on there.
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Yeah, it is great how your name, email, and phone numbers are available to anybody out there that stumbles across this. glad my information is not stored on there.
Well kinda >:D
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The folks over on Manor Road don't exactly have any identifiable information on anyone unless that person intentionally or unintentionally posts their correct information. If someone only posts bogus names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, et. al., then the UIL registration database would seemingly only be as good as the abundance of erroneous information that they would have on file. Their registration data, at best, is a boondoggle and is grossly inaccurate at best! Just an example of yet another fantastic service provided courtesy of the Good Folks over at the UIL! z^
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The folks over on Manor Road don't exactly have any identifiable information on anyone unless that person intentionally or unintentionally posts their correct information. If someone only posts bogus names, addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, et. al., then the UIL registration database would seemingly only be as good as the abundance of erroneous information that they would have on file. Their registration data, at best, is a boondoggle and is grossly inaccurate at best! Just an example of yet another fantastic service provided courtesy of the Good Folks over at the UIL! z^
How can you blame an inaccurate data base on UIL when its a bunch of childish men from TASO who polluted the site? Haywood?
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How can you blame an inaccurate data base on UIL when its a bunch of childish men from TASO who polluted the site? Haywood?
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Because the UIL apparently is either too lazy to screen and edit the info or they are just plain stupid for setting up the officials registration in that particular format! z^