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OUMedMan
9/21/2006, 12:29 PM
It seems like every OU fan, coach, adminstrator, and their dog have been gripping about the PAC-10 rule that PAC-10 teams that play OOC games at home must use PAC-10 officials.

Maybe someone has mentioned it, but I haven't heard what the Big-12 rules are concerning officials and OOC games played in the Big-12.

Are there any rules at all?

When Washington played OU a couple of weeks ago, where were those officials from?

And while we're at it. . . .What are the Big-10, SEC, and ACC rules on this matter?

GrapevineSooner
9/21/2006, 12:59 PM
Typically in non-conference games, the visiting team brings it's own refs.

For example, when Ohio State traveled down to Austin to play Texas, they brough Big-10 refs with them.

Ardmore_Sooner
9/21/2006, 01:04 PM
Those were Pac-10 refs for the OU-UW game

jkm, the stolen pifwafwi
9/21/2006, 01:19 PM
Those were Pac-10 refs for the OU-UW game

which is the problem - the pac 10 will only use their refs in non-con games.

Paperclip
9/21/2006, 01:21 PM
which is the problem - the pac 10 will only use their refs in non-con games.

Which then means they will only use Pac 10 refs in any game.