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Old Wed Sep 29, 2010, 10:17pm
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2. Your appearance is HUGE. If you are a little overweight, have tatoos, wear glasses whatever, it is a negative. You can have the best judgement, have the rule book memorized and NEVER be out of position, but if you don't have the 'look' you don't have a chance
This has never been more true. If you aren't in very good shape, don't waste money and time at camp because you will be scratched before you blow a whistle. Thats just how it is in the 2010s
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Old Thu Sep 30, 2010, 09:05am
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This has never been more true. If you aren't in very good shape, don't waste money and time at camp because you will be scratched before you blow a whistle. Thats just how it is in the 2010s
Adding to this....the bottom line is when you go to camp, as Rut said, you are there with people that can ref, in some cases, very well. So, the folks that hire look to eliminate people from their radar and focus on that one or two guys that for whatever reason....have the look or the right geography, court presence and / or / stones....or the right people speaking for them. And dont forget these guys are hiring for 1 - 4 spots on staff....and unfortunately many of these camps have 75 guys showing up.

Also remember, you are going against some guys already on staff that are either 2nd year or guys who had a bad year and it was suggested they come. Rut and I both have been to D1 camps where we are reffing with guys in multiple D1 leagues already and are their to get into a new league. In a way, this is good news because all you have to do now is take care of you and don't screw up. Then hope the players bring you a scenario that allows you to stand out.

Now the silver lining: Camps pay off in the long run if you want to be a better ref. You are working on your craft in the summer which puts you in the top 10% of your peers most likely.

My advice: Like previously stated....Find that local guy already working college. He knows which direction to point you. Look for a D3, or an NAIA, or JUCO league to go try out for. The camps are ran in the summer so the time for you to focus on finding the path is in March / April. Around then is when the camps are announced and the generally run May - June.

Some other options:

There are a few training camps out there. JC Caldwell's in Daytona Florida. Start Develop and Finish in Cincinnati are a couple. There, you can get your feet under you, learn or refresh 3-man and get exposed to people that are already "in" in some capacity.

And like I said....go in with an athletic look.
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