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Football Officiating => NCAA Discussion => Topic started by: Curious on November 14, 2010, 12:22:31 PM

Title: Umpire Mechanics
Post by: Curious on November 14, 2010, 12:22:31 PM
It seems that, this year, I've observed more NCAA umpires holding their positions on pass plays - rather than stepping toward the LOS.

Has the mechanic changed?  Does this have anything to do with the increased number of "up-tempo" and "no huddle" offenses?

(I've also seen more U's get run over this year than ever before)! 
Title: Re: Umpire Mechanics
Post by: ckref on November 14, 2010, 02:03:29 PM
The rule change last year for ineligibles downfield made the U's stay back some.  The H & L are typically now responsible for passer beyond the LOS.  Stepping up usually gets the U out of the way vs. staying back.
Title: Re: Umpire Mechanics
Post by: With_Two_Flakes on November 14, 2010, 04:03:01 PM
You should still see U move up when the ball is snapped close to Goal Line, since the wings have to get to the pylons and can no longer rule on passer past the NZ etc.
Title: Re: Umpire Mechanics
Post by: Atlanta Blue on November 14, 2010, 04:31:46 PM
The H & L are typically now responsible for passer beyond the LOS. 

Next year, when the U is in the offensive backfield, the H & L will have total responsibility for this.

You heard it here first ..... or second.
Title: Re: Umpire Mechanics
Post by: cougar729 on November 14, 2010, 05:30:26 PM
I also beleive the U will be moving back next year, we worked that in some scrimmages this spring.

However if both wings have LOS responsibility, will the H not be dropping into the belt?
Title: Re: Umpire Mechanics
Post by: allen on November 15, 2010, 07:21:54 PM
It seems that, this year, I've observed more NCAA umpires holding their positions on pass plays - rather than stepping toward the LOS.

Has the mechanic changed?  Does this have anything to do with the increased number of "up-tempo" and "no huddle" offenses?

(I've also seen more U's get run over this year than ever before)! 

At the West Texas officials camp in El Paso this year, we were told by most of the active umpires NOT to move forward on a pass play unless it was more convenient to do so to get out of the drag route paths.

They also had us 8-10 yards back instead of 5-7.

Most of the retired officials still insisted that we should move forward and stay 5-7 pre-snap.  Pretty sure the new mechanics are 8-10 and not moving so much.