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BillyClyde 68 Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:27pm

Game fees?
 
Anyone know what the pay for college conferences are? Iheard from 650 to 800 plus per deim

Ch1town Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:47pm

Depending on which division & conference you're working, it could be much lower or much higher.

GoodwillRef Tue Jan 13, 2009 12:52pm

BC68

The conferences set the price. Some pay mileage, per deim, and some are flat fees. Prices may differ from men's to women's basketball.

BillyClyde 68 Tue Jan 13, 2009 03:51pm

Is there any web site that would list the fees?

MOofficial Tue Jan 13, 2009 04:08pm

I was at a camp this summer with quite a few well respected d1 officials in the MVC and Big 12 and they say Welmer wont get off the couch for anything less than 2 grand.

bigdogrunnin Tue Jan 13, 2009 04:13pm

That includes per diem and travel. Game fees are just "for the game."

Think about it from a typical HS official standpoint. We get $35/game for a Varsity Game (3-person). That doesn't include mileage ($0.585/mile). I called one VG game earlier this season (3-person), and made $148 (+/-). So I can say I made $148 for the game, but that would be misleading.

That being said, I have a friend D1-Women's who said he went to work a tournament once (D1), and called two games. He received a check for just over $4500. Now that I could live with . . .

Ch1town Tue Jan 13, 2009 04:16pm

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Originally Posted by bigdogrunnin (Post 568100)
Think about it from a typical HS official standpoint. We get $35/game for a Varsity Game (3-person).

I hate to see what you guys get for youth & wreck ball then :eek:

bigdogrunnin Tue Jan 13, 2009 04:17pm

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Originally Posted by Ch1town (Post 568101)
I hate to see what you guys get for youth & wreck ball then :eek:

$18-25/game. And I have to wonder WHY I don't run those games anymore . . . :rolleyes:

socalreff Tue Jan 13, 2009 04:36pm

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Originally Posted by bigdogrunnin (Post 568100)
That includes per diem and travel. Game fees are just "for the game."

Think about it from a typical HS official standpoint. We get $35/game for a Varsity Game (3-person). That doesn't include mileage ($0.585/mile). I called one VG game earlier this season (3-person), and made $148 (+/-). So I can say I made $148 for the game, but that would be misleading.

That being said, I have a friend D1-Women's who said he went to work a tournament once (D1), and called two games. He received a check for just over $4500. Now that I could live with . . .

Yeah, but the games were in Hawaii. Expensive chunk taken out of that check. On the other hand -- free vacation.

Amesman Tue Jan 13, 2009 05:17pm

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Originally Posted by bigdogrunnin (Post 568100)

Think about it from a typical HS official standpoint. We get $35/game for a Varsity Game (3-person). That doesn't include mileage ($0.585/mile).

Bigdog, where you be runnin' ?

budjones05 Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:33pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigdogrunnin (Post 568100)
That includes per diem and travel. Game fees are just "for the game."

Think about it from a typical HS official standpoint. We get $35/game for a Varsity Game (3-person). That doesn't include mileage ($0.585/mile). I called one VG game earlier this season (3-person), and made $148 (+/-). So I can say I made $148 for the game, but that would be misleading.

That being said, I have a friend D1-Women's who said he went to work a tournament once (D1), and called two games. He received a check for just over $4500. Now that I could live with . . .

Wow, 35 for a Varsity? In Missouri, I always make at least $50 per varsity plus .40 cents a mile.

BillyMac Tue Jan 13, 2009 10:51pm

All Sub-Varsity: $54.75 ...
 
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Originally Posted by budjones05 (Post 568217)
In Missouri, I always make at least $50 per varsity plus .40 cents a mile.

Connecticut varsity: $84.44, no mileage.

budjones05 Tue Jan 13, 2009 11:20pm

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Originally Posted by BillyMac (Post 568221)
Connecticut varsity: $84.44, no mileage.

Sounds like I need to fly out to Connecticut

bigdogrunnin Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:35am

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Originally Posted by Amesman (Post 568143)
Bigdog, where you be runnin' ?

Texas. University Interscholastic League (UIL) controls our game fees and mileage. Link: http://www.uil.utexas.edu/athletics/...s_payscale.pdf

zm1283 Wed Jan 14, 2009 01:13am

6 minute quarters = $35
7 minute quarters = $45
8 minute quarters = $55

Add $15 if you only do one game.

40 cents/mile

Kingsman1288 Wed Jan 14, 2009 01:48am

The JC conference around here pays 96/game, but I can't remember how much it is per mile.

For high school we get paid like this.

Frosh-46/game

JV-49/game

Varsity 67/game, but 55/game for 3-person

We don't get paid mileage though...

CaRef5 Wed Jan 14, 2009 03:31am

we get $52 with no mileage for all subvarsity (2-whistle)
if you do have to travel then you get a flat fee of $25 mileage.
(the most ive traveled is 120miles round trip) and i got that mileage

and $63 for varsity (2-whistle) with no mileage

and $60 for Varisty (3-whistle)

grunewar Wed Jan 14, 2009 07:37am

Can't speak for all in my area, but this is how I see it:

Rec - $16-$25 (depending on experience)
MS/F/JV - $43-$50
V - $60 (V Clock - $35)

No mileage

NYBLUE Wed Jan 14, 2009 05:58pm

In NY state.....

Varsity: $67.50
3 Person: $61.75
JV/Frosh: $47.25

Mileage is 40 cents.

Ref Ump Welsch Wed Jan 14, 2009 06:09pm

Depends on which side of the river I work on, Iowa or Nebraska. Disclaimer: my varsity has been all Iowa so far, so I can't speak for the Nebraska, whilst my subvarsity has been all Nebraska. (Don't ask about this odd quirk!)

Varsity: $40-50/game (I usually end up working boy/girl doubleheaders)
Subvarsity: $40/game (Metro Association-I end up negotiating this from the smaller schools as well)
JH: $30/game, and (if I recall right) $45 for a doubleheader (sometimes the B game is a running clock or shorter periods)
No mileage at the varsity level, though I hear some schools MAY be willing to do it if negotiated.

BillyClyde 68 Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:26am

I am looking for info on college games????? Any info would be appreciated

socalreff Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:22pm

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Originally Posted by billyclyde 68 (Post 568909)
i am looking for info on college games????? Any info would be appreciated

d3 - $130
naia - $130
d2 - $170
d1 - $450 - $2000

love2refbball Thu Jan 15, 2009 02:26pm

College Game Fees
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BillyClyde 68 (Post 568909)
I am looking for info on college games????? Any info would be appreciated


$140 Women's NCAA D3
$160 Women's NAIA D1
$150 Women's JUCO (last season, don't have my first game in this conference until the end of January and I can't remember if we got a raise)
NCAA Women's D2 $175-$220
When I worked in S. California the games fees for these Divisions were much less, which I thought was kind of strange.
As someone else said the game fee varies by conference and sometimes they are on tiers. In some D1 Conferences "top tier" officials can make more than a $1000 game fee, in other conferences the game fee is much lower and may or may not be tiered (sp?).


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