Kaplony
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Ron Cherry hangs up the whistle
http://www.tigernet.com/update/player/Ro...ials-27137
Quote: Longtime official Ron Cherry will move from the field to the league office after 25 seasons. ACC Commissioner John Swofford announced Thursday at the ACC Kickoff in Charlotte that Cherry will move into an advisory position and assist Dennis Hennigan, the ACC's supervisor of football officiating.
Swofford said that Cherry will work on recruiting new officials and minority recruiting.
Quote:Cherry has been an official with the ACC for over ten years. He achieved a bit of viral celebrity when he channeled NFL referee Ben Dreith when calling a personal foul for “giving him the business.”
"We came into the office Sunday, and somebody on my staff said, do we need to consider reprimanding Ron? I said, well, what are you going to reprimand him for? Well, he didn't follow protocol in terms of what he was supposed to say," Swofford recalled. "I said, we're not reprimanding Ron. Everybody in America knew exactly what he meant. That was the greatest description of a penalty call that I've ever heard in the history of the game."
Cherry is recovering from surgery to repair a blood clot in December. Cherry sustained the injury during the third quarter of the Notre Dame–USC game on Nov. 26. USC linebacker Michael Hutchings was running around a sack at the end of the play, swung out slightly off balance and hit Cherry in the head. He was knocked unconscious by the hit.
Going to be weird to not see Ron on TV this year. Our tailgate group was talking about him once and said that evidently Ron's crew got paid by the amount of minutes Ron got on TV due to the number of ticky-tack (but usually correct) calls they would make.
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07-15-2017 01:10 PM |
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Hokie Mark
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RE: Ron Cherry hangs up the whistle
You could always count on Ron Cherry to find some obscure rule that no one had ever heard of... he WILL be missed!
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07-15-2017 03:54 PM |
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ken d
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RE: Ron Cherry hangs up the whistle
(07-15-2017 01:10 PM)Kaplony Wrote: http://www.tigernet.com/update/player/Ro...ials-27137
Quote: Longtime official Ron Cherry will move from the field to the league office after 25 seasons. ACC Commissioner John Swofford announced Thursday at the ACC Kickoff in Charlotte that Cherry will move into an advisory position and assist Dennis Hennigan, the ACC's supervisor of football officiating.
Swofford said that Cherry will work on recruiting new officials and minority recruiting.
Quote:Cherry has been an official with the ACC for over ten years. He achieved a bit of viral celebrity when he channeled NFL referee Ben Dreith when calling a personal foul for “giving him the business.”
"We came into the office Sunday, and somebody on my staff said, do we need to consider reprimanding Ron? I said, well, what are you going to reprimand him for? Well, he didn't follow protocol in terms of what he was supposed to say," Swofford recalled. "I said, we're not reprimanding Ron. Everybody in America knew exactly what he meant. That was the greatest description of a penalty call that I've ever heard in the history of the game."
Cherry is recovering from surgery to repair a blood clot in December. Cherry sustained the injury during the third quarter of the Notre Dame–USC game on Nov. 26. USC linebacker Michael Hutchings was running around a sack at the end of the play, swung out slightly off balance and hit Cherry in the head. He was knocked unconscious by the hit.
Going to be weird to not see Ron on TV this year. Our tailgate group was talking about him once and said that evidently Ron's crew got paid by the amount of minutes Ron got on TV due to the number of ticky-tack (but usually correct) calls they would make.
He did seem to like to call attention to himself.
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07-15-2017 03:56 PM |
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