NO THAT IS NOT WHAT I AM SAYING. What I am saying is that there are many instances of coaches, refs and wrestlers putting their hands on each other in situations that do not constitute aggressive intent. I am also saying that just the placing of one's hands on a referee is not an automatic DQ as has been argued by others during this thread. Lastly, what I am saying is that the asst. referee PROBABLY put his hand on Coach Johnson first. If this is too difficult for you to understand I will type slower ;-). BTW, I am through discussint this non-issue and giving it any more weight or legitimacy than it deserves. Those of you who were not there or who have suffer from that Freudian condition known as "Norton Envy" can continue this discussion. Good luck to all of your schools this weekend. Peace, out.