XandOs wrote:Dazed and confused, there are pretty much three ways (in my opinion) to monitor/reprimand officials. These can be official or unofficial. Two are unofficial and one is official. The first of the two that are unofficial, is for coaches to give poor ratings for the officials that do their games. This, in turn, will have an effect on the official's abilitity to procure playoff games. Secondly, just don't rehire them. This will send a message and as word gets out, will make it harder for them to procure games, period. The official way to get a reprimand is to forward game films to the state and if they feel it is bad enough they can suspend the official(s) in question.
I may be wrong but I doubt the OHSAA will look at a game film that a fan sends to them in a complaint about a bad call by an official. If for no other reason, a camera is at a much different angle than what the official has. Now if an official gets into an altercation with someone during a game, the film may or may not be used. But on a normal call, or bad call for that matter, I doubt they use it. You might be surprised what power your voice to an AD might have though. Especially if you are not a chronic complainer. Most AD's do listen. I have seen some officials not be asked back because of this type of interaction.