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SEC Commissioners regulations ( inside)

Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:39 pm
Posted by Ponchy Tiger
Ponchatoula
Member since Aug 2004
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Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:39 pm
Not sure if this has been posted but its pretty interesting and sheds some light on this situation.

Page 6 is where game weather is covered.LINK
Posted by ithad2bme
Houston transplant from B.R.
Member since Sep 2008
3469 posts
Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:41 pm to
nice summary
Posted by UnAnon
Breaux Bridge
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Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:41 pm to
Frfr
Posted by dr smartass phd
RIP 8/19
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Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:43 pm to
It doesn't matter he's a REC puppet
Posted by tgerb8
Huntsvegas
Member since Aug 2007
5995 posts
Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:48 pm to
interesting.
So unless provisions are actively being made to reschedule the game (which it doesn't seem that's the case), it's cancelled.
Which only Sankey has the authority for.

A. The home institution’s Athletics Director or designated senior level administrator shall have the authority to determine whether a contest should, prior to its start, be temporarily delayed until a later time on the same date. Once a contest has started, the decision to suspend play is the responsibility of the game officials.

B. If extenuating circumstances occur that necessitate the relocation of the contest site within the same city, the home institution’s Athletics Director or designated senior level administrator shall have the authority to determine whether and where the contest should be relocated. The decision should be made in consultation with the visiting team. The alternate site must be in full compliance with all NCAA playing rules and regulations governing that particular sport.

Foley only (should have) had the authority to delay the start of the game or relocate.
Posted by CoachChappy
Member since May 2013
32564 posts
Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:48 pm to
quote:

Guidelines.

A. The home institution’s Athletics Director or designated senior level administrator shall have the authority to determine whether a contest should, prior to its start, be temporarily delayed until a later time on the same date. Once a contest has started, the decision to suspend play is the responsibility of the game officials.

B. If extenuating circumstances occur that necessitate the relocation of the contest site within the same city, the home institution’s Athletics Director or designated senior level administrator shall have the authority to determine whether and where the contest should be relocated. The decision should be made in consultation with the visiting team. The alternate site must be in full compliance with all NCAA playing rules and regulations governing that particular sport.

C. If a contest is postponed prior to its start for any reason, the two participating institutions, in consultation with the Commissioner or his/her designee, shall attempt to reschedule the game at a later time or date. If the contest cannot be rescheduled, the Commissioner shall cancel the contest.


quote:

G. In the event a contest cannot be resumed at a later date, the following will apply:

(1) If the contest is suspended prior to the completion of one half of play (halftime), the Commissioner shall declare the contest canceled.


quote:

In the event a contest is delayed or suspended and it does not appear play will be resumed on that date, the Athletics Directors (or designated representatives) of both participating institutions, game management personnel and the Conference office representative (if available) shall meet with the game officials in the officials’ dressing room, or another suitable location nearby. The Conference office representative shall communicate with the Commissioner, who has the sole authority to declare a game canceled, postponed or terminated. If the Conference office representative is not on site, the home institution’s Athletics Director or designated senior level administrator shall contact the appropriate Conference staff liaison. The home team game management, in consultation with the Conference office representative, is responsible for disseminating information regarding such a decision to the teams, media and general public.
Posted by Mac
Forked Island, USA
Member since Nov 2007
14658 posts
Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:51 pm to
Interrupted Game Procedures. All personnel, including Athletics Directors, game management personnel, game officials, coaches, players, and Conference office staff, shall use their best effort to ensure each Conference contest is played to its conclusion. The Conference recognizes, however, emergencies may arise that make a contest’s completion impossible or inadvisable. Such circumstances may include, but are not limited to, severe inclement weather, natural or man-made disasters, power failures and spectator interference.

Contests should be delayed, relocated, suspended, canceled, postponed or terminated (see definitions below) when circumstances exist such that commencement or continuation of play would pose a threat to the safety of game participants.

1. Definitions.
A. Delay - To delay a contest is to delay the start of a contest until a later time on the same date.
B. Relocate - To relocate a contest is to change the location of the competition.
C. Suspend - To suspend a contest is to temporarily halt play for a short duration after the contest begins.
D. Cancel - To cancel a contest is to nullify it either before or after it begins and to make no provision for
rescheduling it or for including its score or other performance statistics in Conference records.
E. Postpone - To postpone a contest is to (a) defer its starting time to a later date, or to (b) suspend it after
play has begun and make provision to resume it at a later date with all scores and other performance
statistics up to the point of postponement added to those achieved in the resumed portion of the contest.
F. Terminate - To terminate a contest is to end it short of a full-designated duration of play, officially
record it as a completed contest, and make no provision to resume it at a later date.

2. Authority. Authority to delay or relocate a contest is vested with the home institution’s Athletics Director or designated senior level administrator. Authority to suspend a contest is vested with the officials. Authority to cancel, postpone or terminate a contest is vested only with the Commissioner or his/her designee.

3. Guidelines.

A. The home institution’s Athletics Director or designated senior level administrator shall have the authority to determine whether a contest should, prior to its start, be temporarily delayed until a later time on the same date. Once a contest has started, the decision to suspend play is the responsibility of the game officials.

B. If extenuating circumstances occur that necessitate the relocation of the contest site within the same city, the home institution’s Athletics Director or designated senior level administrator shall have the authority to determine whether and where the contest should be relocated. The decision should be made in consultation with the visiting team. The alternate site must be in full compliance with all NCAA playing rules and regulations governing that particular sport.

C. If a contest is postponed prior to its start for any reason, the two participating institutions, in consultation with the Commissioner or his/her designee, shall attempt to reschedule the game at a later time or date. If the contest cannot be rescheduled, the Commissioner shall cancel the contest.

D. If a contest is suspended for any reason after play has begun, the contest must be resumed as soon as conditions are deemed safe by the officials in consultation with the home team game management personnel.

E. A suspended contest may not be resumed after midnight local time, or two hours following the point of suspension, whichever is later.

F. If a contest is suspended after play has begun and cannot resume before midnight local time, the two institutions, in consultation with the Commissioner, shall attempt to declare the game postponed, and resume it at a later date.

G. In the event a contest cannot be resumed at a later date, the following will apply:
(1) If the contest is suspended prior to the completion of one half of play (halftime), the Commissioner shall declare the contest canceled.
(2) If the contest is suspended after the completion of one half of play (halftime), the Commissioner shall declare the contest terminated.
In the event a contest is delayed or suspended and it does not appear play will be resumed on that date, the Athletics Directors (or designated representatives) of both participating institutions, game management personnel and the Conference office representative (if available) shall meet with the game officials in the officials’ dressing room, or another suitable location nearby. The Conference office representative shall communicate with the Commissioner, who has the sole authority to declare a game canceled, postponed or terminated. If the Conference office representative is not on site, the home institution’s Athletics Director or designated senior level administrator shall contact the appropriate Conference staff liaison. The home team game management, in consultation with the Conference office representative, is responsible for disseminating information regarding such a decision to the teams, media and general public.
This post was edited on 10/7/16 at 1:53 pm
Posted by Number 31
St. Tammany
Member since Jul 2016
4178 posts
Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:52 pm to
Bottom line is that game could still easily be played and Florida is too chickenshit to play the game.

That's a forfeit.

Alleva needs to sue the SEC commissioner towards achieving that ends, which if nothing else would change the media narrative and pressure Foley to reconsider playing the game.
Posted by TigerFred
Feeding hamsters
Member since Aug 2003
27179 posts
Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:54 pm to
This is interesting.

We should fire Alleva since he is violating the guidelines.

quote:

Game Management .

1. The host institution’s Athletics Director will serve as the game management director or appoint an individual knowledgeable in game management and crowd control to supervise and plan for all games. It is a Conference requirement that the game management director attend the 11 0 - minute meeting, visit briefly with the game officials and the visiting coach prior to the game (each and every game), and inform them of his/her availability if they need to be contacted during the game. The game management director is responsible for the control of the entire operation of the stadium. This individual should provide supervision prior to and during each contest, and continue supervision until at least 30 minutes after the game or until all groups have dispersed.

The game management direct or is responsible for the following:


A. Determining who is given permission to be on the sideline (unauthorized persons shall be removed);

B. Controlling handout literature and eliminating objectionable banners; and

C. Instructing local police to divert heavy traffic away from the game site so that spectators are able to leave in a timely manner.


We damm well know C isn't happening.
Posted by Ponchy Tiger
Ponchatoula
Member since Aug 2004
45160 posts
Posted on 10/7/16 at 1:55 pm to
quote:

Foley only (should have) had the authority to delay the start of the game or relocate.





He only has authority to relocate the game within the same city.
Posted by Bagger Joe
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2014
853 posts
Posted on 10/7/16 at 2:16 pm to
"Authority to cancel, postpone or terminate a contest is vested only with the Commissioner or his/her designee."

I don't recall seeing the Commissioner at all yesterday.
This post was edited on 10/7/16 at 2:17 pm
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