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The '''captain''' is the nominal head of the quizbowl team during match play.  While the functions of the captain have been largely eroded in the mainstream college game (many college teams do not even identify a captain anymore), most high school teams have at least one captain.
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The '''captain''' is the nominal head of the quizbowl team during match play.
  
A "floating captain" occurs when a team switches captains between matches of a tournament or in the middle of a match, often due to substitution.
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In national formats, the only specific role of the captain is to choose the team's answer on bonuses if multiple, distinct answers are simultaneously directed at the moderator. In theory, therefore, a captain must be designated at the start of every match (though it can be changed at substitution opportunities); this is not always observed.
  
== Duties of the Captain ==
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When captains are designated, they also often coordinate teams' bonus conferral, give default answers and guesses, and so on. They may (but need not) explicitly "designate" or "defer to" another player for answers.
The captain synthesizes the conferral of teammates on [[bonus]] questions and comes up with the consensus answer, which he/she then says to the [[Game_officials#Moderator|moderator]]. (''RULES NOTE: The [[NAQT]], [[ACF]], [[HSAPQ]], and [[PACE]] official rules all require the moderator to accept the first answer that is unambiguously directed at the moderator, regardless of whether it came from the captain or not.'') The captain can "designate" or "defer to" another player on his/her team to indicate to the moderator that another team member will be delivering the team's final answer.  
 
  
The captain is usually the only non-coach allowed to call timeouts during timed games.
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In some state-specific or other unusual formats, the role of the captain may be more formal or have special requirements (e.g., being required to give bonus players absent explicit deferral, being the only player allowed to call [[timeout|timeouts]] or lodge [[protest|protests]]).
  
The captain presents formal protests when the coach is unable or unwilling to do so.
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If a team has a consistent captain, the captain may take on other administrative responsibilities, such as organizing or running practices, coordinating plans for attending tournaments, and so on.
  
The captain may also be responsible for a number of team-specific administrative duties, such as running practices in the absence of a [[coach]] or directing a tournament run by the club.
 
 
In [[National History Bee and Bowl|history bowl]], the role/title of a captain is more nominal and less specialized; however, it is still generally considered important. Almost all high-ranking history bowl teams have designated 'captains', whether official or unofficial.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 20:13, 13 May 2019

The captain is the nominal head of the quizbowl team during match play.

In national formats, the only specific role of the captain is to choose the team's answer on bonuses if multiple, distinct answers are simultaneously directed at the moderator. In theory, therefore, a captain must be designated at the start of every match (though it can be changed at substitution opportunities); this is not always observed.

When captains are designated, they also often coordinate teams' bonus conferral, give default answers and guesses, and so on. They may (but need not) explicitly "designate" or "defer to" another player for answers.

In some state-specific or other unusual formats, the role of the captain may be more formal or have special requirements (e.g., being required to give bonus players absent explicit deferral, being the only player allowed to call timeouts or lodge protests).

If a team has a consistent captain, the captain may take on other administrative responsibilities, such as organizing or running practices, coordinating plans for attending tournaments, and so on.