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Tighten Officiating to prevent injuries
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[QUOTE="TeamFirst!, post: 4494823, member: 11538"] Sometimes the refs seem to just let them go at it. I'd prefer they are tighter with calls. Eventually players would adjust, the game would be cleaner and fewer players would get hurt. I'm not so sure I would want my kid to play major college sports after what I've seen coaching kids for 25 years. I've seen lots of intentional fouls intended to injure and even players just flat out rabbit punching other kids 2-3 times. I've seen kids who scored for our team just get immediately flatted the next time they touched the ball. It may not be worth it to go through the physical punishment and potentially damage kids for life. Imagine what Paige must go through each game. I remember that South Florida game last year ( I think it was South Florida ) where it seemed the opposing coach was feeding her players raw meat to get them to become rabid defenders ( she coaches Georgia now ) [/QUOTE]
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