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Old Wed Apr 30, 2008, 12:22am
HLin NC HLin NC is offline
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Its going to depend on your local association. I'd venture to guess that most officials start out "on the wing" - normally LJ- as that tends to be the position of least trouble to start. You must be able to communicate well as you are the conduit for the crew to your sideline. You also must not be too sensitive.

If you have "good wheels" or if your area uses 5 man mechanics and not a lot of passing, you might try back judge. BJ is VERY involved in the kicking game, which is the easiest area to screw up so beware....

There are some who believe that throwing you in at Referee in youth FB makes you learn the rules and enforcements faster. For a first year guy, I find that extreme but some think it works.

If you think you'd like to be in the middle of all the action, then umpire is something you might like. The U is talking to players all night long.

Give them all a try if you like. The needs of your association can be considered- if you want to be a BJ and they need BJ's then your chances of moving up faster increase. Though I'm primarily a Linesman, I've worked all 5 one game or another, one time or another. It doesn't hurt to be well rounded.
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