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Refereeing is not easy, obviously. I've been reffing since 2000, but it has not been my focus during the FRC season. I have reffed off and on, and only consistently as the head ref at IRI. People give me fairly good feedback from my reffing at IRI. I have learned some lessons* over the years. (IRI is easy to ref, in a way, since we learn from the recent FRC season) Last year, I volunteered as a judge at a new regional. I thought this was a good thing to try out. During the finals, the referee made a bad call, and I realized that my place is not to be a judge, but to be a ref. I should not be sitting there, criticizing the head ref when I think I can do a better job. So... I signed up to be a head ref this year. Pat Major and Gail Alpert asked me to be the head ref at the Michigan Rookie event 2 weeks ago (except for leaving the teams on the field for too long during a field failure, I think I did well) and I will be the head ref in Oklahoma. Depending on how I do, I might be a head ref in Atlanta. Head ref or not, I will ref in Atlanta. This will be tough, as I could also be supporting team 45 or manning the AndyMark booth at the supplier's showcase. * yeah, this is coming from a guy who disabled the wrong team in one of the semi-finals at Portland in 2004 (we re-ran that match), and the same guy who DQ'ed 71, 111, and 93 for entanglement at IRI in 2002. So, yes, I agree with Paul. I usually do. Andy B. |
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I don't ref FRC because I don't think I'm up to that level. I did, however, ref FLL and an FTC competition.
FLL is relatively easy. If the robot goes back to base by hand, grab the object that needs removing. At the end of the match, total up the score. FTC is another level. 4 robots to watch simultaneously. I think I did OK, but am not sure. (I did know enough to refer ruling questions to the Head Ref.) I had only seen the rules that day because I was an emergency "He's here, the ref who should be here isn't. Have him read the rules; he'll ref." I don't ref FRC. Sometimes I want to, but then I think about it. It's a little out of my league. At least that's what I think. |
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I refereed in 05. I was a little apprehensive at first, but I was confident I knew the rules and how to call them. 90% of the time it was very clear to me what happened. The other 10% of the time was when you get into subjective areas where you have to try to determine intent, or piece together what happened, and what rules are applicable, and you know one team will be disappointed no matter what happens. As long as a ref has a very strong grasp of the rulebook, and are attentive to the robots/areas they are responsible for watching, they should get it right almost all the time. |
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By the way, Chrysler has just told me that I must take vacation during IRI. I'll have to check the home schedule, but it looks like I'll be available. Quote:
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There have been attempts to improve refereeing made this year. I agree that the online training and "certification" process was the start of a good idea. At the very least, it forces the referees to look at the rules before they show up to the competition. This should help the head referees come competition. BUt how does it help if the referees are allowed to retake the test 53 times before they pass? At one point, you'll end up guessing the right answers with still no understanding of the rules.
To continue the list of improvements to the refereeing: 1. Limit the number of times the referees are allowed to take the test before they fail (I think this may have already been done but want to make sure it's mentioned in case it has not). 2. Provide for a method of evaluating the referees, specifically the head referees. Training is only half of the equation. Training provides the knowledge but is it being applied correctly? Referees in all professional sports are evaluated by their organization after all games. If too many mistakes are made, they are re-trained or released. Where is the evaluation for FIRST referees? How do we know that the training received was effective if their is no evaluation of performance? Some people are just not cut out for the job but we have no way to determine that until something goes grossly wrong. 3. This has been said already but to reiterate, provide hands on, face-to-face training for all the head referees in FIRST. It should be no different than what FIRST does with FTAs... 4. Give Aidan some help during the game design process for development of the referee process and during the regionals to evaluate performance of the other head referees. Maybe the Championship head refs should be determined at the Championship the prior year so they can form a referee committee to help Aidan? It is way too big of a job for one person. |
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I agree with many of the posters in this thread who agree that "they are just volunteers" excuse is no longer valid.
Something MUST be done, because what would a major league sport be if the crowned champions were crowned (or not crowned) because of a poor referee decision? Unfortunately, reffing a sport, or being an umpire or any of this, is not usually something that can be picked up over a online courses test. I was an umpire in little league baseball, which believe it or not can have its fair share of confrontation. There were umpires that simply could not cut it. They didn't have the eye, or the "nack" to do it. Even though they are volunteers, in a game as complicated as that, you may have to look at getting professional help. The head referee cannot look at the entire field at once... My suggestions: 1. There absolutely must be a way to train these referees better than just a test. Corey balint had suggested a video of possible scenarios played out via animation or even people robots like done in the kickoff examples, and do this pre regional events. 2. Even if it means raising the regional fee a hundred dollars extra per team, it would be worth it to have all the referees in person, together, going over the rules and some of the scenarios that might occur. Teams pay so much money to go to an event, its simply unfair to not have consistent refereeing event to event. Even if this means paying for these referees to fly around the country to keep it consistent. 3. The last suggestion I have isn't really a suggestion, but more of an observation of things that I've seen at competitions that unease me. Specifically in the case of talking to referees in the "box", I have seen white shirted volunteers turn students away without giving them the chance to state their case. This is obviously unacceptable. The box is there for a reason, it is there so that a student can talk to a referee about what had just occurred in a match. There is no reason for a disconnect between the students and the referees. Regardless of whether its about the robots or not, its always about the students. If it means the schedule needs to wait for 45 seconds, then let the schedule wait. Everyone is supposed to be there for the kids, so lets actually let the kids talk. Going from FLL in '01 to FRC '02 to '05 to FRC college mentor I have definitely seen the disconnect between the students/teams and FIRST as a unit. It saddens me to see students turned away from expressing their opinion, this isn't what FIRST is about. Last edited by Brandon Holley : 17-03-2008 at 12:31. |
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In looking at all of this an idea occurred to me.
What about taking another page from the new rulebook of sports. The challenge flag... Each team would be allowed one per event. Throw it for little things.... waste it.... Save it for something really important.... perhaps a change that would make a difference in a match score and tip the scales... Perhaps use it as a third tie breaker for qualifications... Perhaps, Each alliance would have one (only one) of these for the elimination rounds. Of course this would not be used this year.... just something to kick around for next year... I applaud the referees for the work they have done this year.... This is an extremely difficult game to referee compared to many others we have played. thanks Have a great year!!! |
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Why does the officiating have to be consistent between the regionals? As long as they're consistent with a venue, does it matter what happens at another event? The rules will never be so objective that they can be uniformly applied across so many different events. You have all day Thursday to understand the way the game will be called, which is not an unreasonable amount to time to make any necessary adjustments.
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You hit the nail on the head in my eyes. As a high schooler on the team I felt that if an adult volunteer told me not to be somewhere, I should abide and walk away. However now as a mentor, if I saw one of my students turned away, my first instinct would be to politely confront the volunteer to find out why they were turned away. While i see the point why adults can cause heated conflict, I do see a place for them in just GETTING the student to the REFEREE. I have full faith that any of my kids could explain what the situation was we were contesting, however if my kids cannot even get to a referee this is moot. |
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At some point in time all these teams are coming together for this thing called the championship event. What would it be like if on curie they scored all the balls on the overpass as per <G14>, but on archimedes they scored them as per how the refs scored them for a good chunk of time at SVR ? Well when you get to einstein and the refs are calling it as per <G14>, those archimedes teams are going to be playing a slightly different game. It just doesn't make sense to have 41 different variations of the game being played in 41 different venues. |
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