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Football Officiating => NCAA Discussion => Topic started by: El Macman on September 24, 2012, 05:39:32 PM
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Jack Folliard, PAC 12 and a former National Championship Game referee, was bowled over by a player while signaling touchback on a kickoff Saturday. He had to leave the game.
Let's hope he is fine and back in the saddle. No better representative of our avocation.
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Best wishes for a speedy return to the field. This from yahoo.com:
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) -- The referee for a game between Utah and Arizona State had to be helped from the field after being injured during the second-half kickoff.
Referee Jack Folliard was injured after apparently being run into by a player in the end zone on a kickoff that Utah's Coleman Petersen sent through the back of the end zone.
Folliard was on his back for several minutes as medical personnel worked on him and a cart was wheeled onto the field. Folliard was helped to a seated position and groggily walked with help past the cart into the tunnel.
Side judge Aaron Santi took over as referee after Folliard left.
Afterwards, Folliard said he had a bad headache and didn't remember everything that happened, but wasn't going to a hospital.
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Also heard from the replay official at a game this week, that a first game Div 1 official was severely on a pylon play Saturday before last. MRI showed not only a broken C7 vertebrae but a previously un-diagnosed brain tumor. Believe it was SD or SD State game.
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Thanks El Mac. I don't recommend trying this! The last I recall was watching the ball sail out of the EZ .... the next is in the trainer's office with docs 15-20 later. Feeling a lot better today - head is now ok but shoulder and neck are a bit sore.
The TV didn't show the hit but did show me down for the count....then I sat up and, with help, walked slowly out of the stadium. Again, even after watching this my memory is a blank! Goes to show you the dangers of concussions to players who act normally and want to get back in!
I guess I kept asking "where's my hat?" --- Those of you who are hair challenged like me will understand. :)
I consider myself very lucky that they didn't hit my knees or ankles! pHiNzuP
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Dayum!!! Z99 is one tuff cookie. Timex ain't got nothin on you!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nbDkMoOl84&feature=youtu.be (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nbDkMoOl84&feature=youtu.be)
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Glad to hear you're all right. Heck of a hit.
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I've never quite understood the mechanic most R's seem to use where they run to shield the receiver from being hit after a TB. Makes no sense. Players are wearing protection for such hits. Perhaps this unfortunate incident will force supervisors into changing that mechanic. Glad this wasn't more serious.
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I've never quite understood the mechanic most R's seem to use where they run to shield the receiver from being hit after a TB. Makes no sense. Players are wearing protection for such hits. Perhaps this unfortunate incident will force supervisors into changing that mechanic. Glad this wasn't more serious.
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TSB: I'm certainly going to reevaluate my mechanic - going to stay back perhaps more behind the receiver always looking up field and trying to keep all players within my vision. This was purely accidental so I suppose it could happen even with an adjusted mechanic but the odds would be decreased.
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OUCH!! (It almost looks intentional from the clip.)
Glad you're OK, Jack!
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Damn, my hat is off to you after that.
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Glad you're ok! Your input and guidance here is invaluable. aWaRd
Starting to look like we need to 'keep our heads on a swivel'! pi1eOn
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thanks to all for your concerns and well wishes - going to work this weekend - sore but not that bad. Here's a pic which was sent to me by one of my so called "friends" - it was labeled: "Once again he is napping on the job!" I still don't remember anything - from before the hit to the trainer's office. :)
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Good luck to you and your crew today Z.
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That was a hard hit - good to hear your OK Jack.
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First off - Glad you are OK, it looked nasty and I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
To ask a personal question - you obviously don't need to answer if you don't want to.
After being knocked unconscious and having a memory gap, why would you not go to a hospital and get yourself checked out? It might have been just a concussion, but what if it was something more?
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First off - Glad you are OK, it looked nasty and I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
To ask a personal question - you obviously don't need to answer if you don't want to.
After being knocked unconscious and having a memory gap, why would you not go to a hospital and get yourself checked out? It might have been just a concussion, but what if it was something more?
thanks for your concern. I was checked out by a couple of great team doctors and was told it wasn't necessary unless my head symptoms worsened or didn't clear up in a couple of days. So all is well - even my crew says my judgment is much better than before the hit! :)
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Jack, glad you're OK also. I would be lying if I said this video wasn't rolling through my head when signaling a touch back in a JV game last week as I watched all of the kicking team members come barreling down the field.