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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 08:00am
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D1 Fees by Conference

Can anyone state with precision what a game fee is for any specific D1 conference? I don't want plus travel and per diem, just the game fee.

For example, can someone post with certainty that the Pac-10 pays $1,100 or that the ACC pays $1,250?

I'm trying to compile a list.

Lastly, please don't respond with "it's around 900" or "I think that they get ..." I need concrete data and those answers aren't helpful.

Thanks.
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 08:56am
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Nope. Sorry. I can't
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 09:05am
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Can anyone state with precision what a game fee is for any specific D1 conference? I don't want plus travel and per diem, just the game fee.

For example, can someone post with certainty that the Pac-10 pays $1,100 or that the ACC pays $1,250?

I'm trying to compile a list.

Lastly, please don't respond with "it's around 900" or "I think that they get ..." I need concrete data and those answers aren't helpful.

Thanks.

The Big Ten is around 1,200 and I think the SEC gets 1,000
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 09:08am
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While I can't give your anything concrete, it's my understanding some conferences (for example the MVC) work on the tier level, the higher the tier one is on, the more pay.
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 09:14am
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I don't think anyone can give you that information. I know everyone can't give it. No one probably has all of the information, but my guess is that someone only has part of the information.

(sorry, I just finished reading some other post on semantics.)
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 10:03am
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PS are the conferences required by Title IX to pay the same for the officials for the womens' games as mens' games?
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 10:13am
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The Big Ten is around 1,200 and I think the SEC gets 1,000
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 10:16am
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PS are the conferences required by Title IX to pay the same for the officials for the womens' games as mens' games?
No, there is no ten second backcourt rule, so those Officials have one less thing to do. Less work, less pay.
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 10:17am
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The Big Ten is around 1,200 and I think the SEC gets 1,000
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 10:18am
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PS are the conferences required by Title IX to pay the same for the officials for the womens' games as mens' games?
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 12:56pm
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PS are the conferences required by Title IX to pay the same for the officials for the womens' games as mens' games?
I hope not I did my first college doubleheader and first college men's game last night. None of the men's officials showed up for the game (had to be assignor error), so our crew ended up staying and doing the game. Nice paycheck for the night, but personally I think we as a crew could've had a better game.
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 01:05pm
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The Big Ten is around 1,200 and I think the SEC gets 1,000
Those fees have changed drastically from what I understand. I know that many conferences have gone to a tier system based on experience or ability. I know many of the smaller conferences have done this. I head this summer that the Horizon League paid around $2000 for the big timers like Welmer, Hightower, O'Neil, or Hillary. Then a middle of the road official might make about $1200 and a newer official might make about $800. Of course all of that includes travel and hotel expenses. I am sure the Big Ten pays these guys much more. So I think the pay scale has changed a bit since those numbers were around a few years ago.

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Old Fri Jan 25, 2008, 12:17am
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PS are the conferences required by Title IX to pay the same for the officials for the womens' games as mens' games?
Title IX has to do with women having equal opportunity in sports.

It has nothing to do with officials' compensation for officiating those games. Officials are not college athletes. It has nothing to do with coaches' compensation. Coaches aren't college athletes.
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Old Fri Jan 25, 2008, 08:21am
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Those fees have changed drastically from what I understand. I know that many conferences have gone to a tier system based on experience or ability. I know many of the smaller conferences have done this. I head this summer that the Horizon League paid around $2000 for the big timers like Welmer, Hightower, O'Neil, or Hillary. Then a middle of the road official might make about $1200 and a newer official might make about $800. Of course all of that includes travel and hotel expenses. I am sure the Big Ten pays these guys much more. So I think the pay scale has changed a bit since those numbers were around a few years ago.

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