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  1. Dec 29, 2018 · Find out which colleges are hiring junior varsity football referees and ask to be put on the roster. According to Steve Furniss, coordinator of football officials for the Ohio Athletic Conference, each director at the various college conferences looks for refs who have worked at the college level.

  2. NASO is the premier national association and resource of sports officiating. What’s the first step? Pick your sport and see if you have what it takes to become a sports official. How to Become a Football Official. How to Become a Soccer Referee. How to Become a Volleyball Official. How to Become a Softball Umpire.

  3. Nov 11, 2021 · Say Yes to Officiating. The NCAA recognizes the importance of officiating to competition and the student-athlete experience. The state of officiating is at a critical level due to a declining pool affected by the advancing age of current officials and the lack of interest or incentive among younger populations to enter or remain in the field.

  4. Sep 2, 2024 · The officiating crew in college football typically consists of seven positions: the referee, umpire, line judge, side judge, back judge, field judge, and center judge, each with unique responsibilities crucial to the game’s integrity.

  5. High school athletic directors, association assigners and other officials will help you get games. Attend local officiating camps and clinics. They are focused on helping officials learn and improve.

  6. College football officiating is highly competitive. Officials with one year of youth experience would most likely not be a candidate even though there isn’t a designated number of years of experience to reach the college ranks.

  7. At FOA clinics, junior and high school athletes, former players and football fans study the game, practice making the tough calls, improve officiating skills and physical fitness, and learn...

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