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Take it a step further: For all practical purposes, there is no real system that anyone would care to identify and describe. These things (and assignments) should be TOTALLY transparent and objective, so that when the inevitable problems do occur, there is a clear thread as to education/evaluation/assignment/consequence. The key word here is credibility. Right now, even the referees who do a great job are painted with one brush.




Exactly, however when there is one director in the state who refuses his assignments be seen by anyone, it does raise a question about this persons credibility. While he may not be doing anything wrong, by refusing to have any transparency it does make one wonder. On Saturday see how many officials at a certain game share a common last name with the director, this is the type of abuse of power many of us are sick of. There are referees fighting against this type of abuse in SC, but it is an uphill fight....once the coaches start speaking up as well it will make a huge difference.