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stpetesteve Tue Nov 18, 2003 11:47am

If anyone out there has information on how to apply or inquire about becoming an official for the Arena Football League 2, please let me know.

Husker Ref Wed Nov 19, 2003 08:59am

arenafootball2 address
 
arenafootball2
20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 1231
Chicago, IL 60606
ATTN: Mike Durst

email is: [email protected]

[Edited by Husker Ref on Nov 19th, 2003 at 08:22 AM]

Cain Wed Nov 19, 2003 10:34am

I'd contact the NFL as well. The usually assign a good number of official to this league with the intent of helping them along.

stpetesteve Wed Nov 19, 2003 10:41am

nfl?
 
Anyone know the best way to reach the NFL officials people? These officials/referee websites are AWFUL about that stuff. You'd think they'd have lists of all the contacts here.

In fact, just catching on with a local association is no easy task. It's almost harder to find out how to become an official than anything else.

jack015 Wed Nov 19, 2003 11:01am

Re: nfl?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by stpetesteve
Anyone know the best way to reach the NFL officials people? These officials/referee websites are AWFUL about that stuff. You'd think they'd have lists of all the contacts here.

In fact, just catching on with a local association is no easy task. It's almost harder to find out how to become an official than anything else.

National Football League
280 Park Ave.
New York, NY 10022-0121

212-450-2000

dalegant Sat Dec 13, 2003 07:20am

Re: nfl?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by stpetesteve
Anyone know the best way to reach the NFL officials people? These officials/referee websites are AWFUL about that stuff. You'd think they'd have lists of all the contacts here.

In fact, just catching on with a local association is no easy task. It's almost harder to find out how to become an official than anything else.

The address for applying for an NFL Officials job is...NFL Officiating, 280 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10017. There are certain pre-requisites that must be met first. Go to the help section of NFL.com and you will find the answer you seek.

Snake~eyes Sat Dec 13, 2003 12:34pm

EDIT: I found it -> http://www.nfl.com/help

[Edited by Snake~eyes on Dec 13th, 2003 at 11:38 AM]

macnine Wed Jan 21, 2004 09:08am

The football officials camps at the University of Nevada Reno and UCLA always have supervisors from the Arena Football League (AFL) and the NFL explain the recruitment process. The AFL is basically a minor league for football officials to use to progress to the NFL. Mike Pereira spoke at last years camp in Reno. Attending one of these camps (or one of the others around the nation) are excellent opportunities to meet NFL, D1, AFL officials and supervisors and to learn what it takes to progress to that level.

stpetesteve Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:45pm

camps?
 
Anyone know the best way to get in touch with these camps and possible attend? I'm such a rookie to these things, so pardon the endless stream of neophyte questions.

James Neil Sun Feb 08, 2004 03:08pm

Re: camps?
 
Quote:

Originally posted by stpetesteve
Anyone know the best way to get in touch with these camps and possible attend? I'm such a rookie to these things, so pardon the endless stream of neophyte questions.
I attended this camp last year and its pretty much what it advertises. Especially good for guys who want to move up and need to “network”.
http://www.refereecamp.ucla.edu/


sampras59 Sun Feb 22, 2004 02:02pm

UCLA CAMP
 
Can anyone attend even a newbie? Whats your thoughts to one attending?

James Neil Sun Feb 22, 2004 05:06pm

Re: UCLA CAMP
 
Quote:

Originally posted by sampras59
Can anyone attend even a newbie? Whats your thoughts to one attending?
Yes, anyone can attend. Out of the 90+ officials attending we had “Rookies” to “Grizzled Old Timers.” I guess I could be best described as a “Grizzled Old Time Rookie” LOL. Anyway, as a second year guy I learned a great deal at this camp. The mechanic training was invaluable and because of it I was afforded the opportunity to work semi-pro ball when a vacancy opened up last year. They gave us plenty of opportunity to “Network” with supervising officials from the NFL, NCAA and AFL2 leagues. This “Networking is a must if one has plans of moving up to these levels.
The big plus for me was working with players and officials way above any level I will never attain. Kind of like a “Fantasy Officials Camp” for old guys. So my thoughts are to GO FOR IT!



[Edited by James Neil on Feb 22nd, 2004 at 04:09 PM]


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