NEW YORK (AP) — The national coordinator of college officials says he generally disapproves of officials being disciplined publicly, but understands why the SEC and Pac-10 recently announced suspensions after high-profile mistakes were made.
David Parry said Tuesday there are times when a conference feels the need to “publicly acknowledge” it took steps to discipline an official.
Last week, the Southeastern Conference announced it had suspended a crew of officials after they were involved in two games with personal foul penalties that the league later said were not supported by video evidence.
On Tuesday, the Pac-10 announced it suspended a game official for missing a facemask penalty in the Oregon State-Southern California game last week.
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Coordinator of college football officials says public discipline of officials is rare – 2:06 p.m.
October 26, 2009