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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 03:37pm
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It might also be helpful to get the book that shows the differences between NCAA and NFHS rules.
This is probably not a good idea. This will only confuse you.

Find out what rules code your state uses. If you live in Texas or Massechusetts, they use NCAA. Otherwise, focus on NFHS. The rules by topic or Reddings guide are great resources.

Don't overwhelm yourself with reading the whole rule book. Focus on rule 2 first. Although probably the most boring part of the book, these definitions are vital to understanding the rest of the book.
Massachusetts, they use NCAA rules. Otherwise it is most likely that you should focus on NFHS rules first. There are various resources out there for either code. The Redding's Guides are a great resource. The Rules by Topic (NFHS) is also a great resource. Both these are available at

Find a local association or study group. Don't be afraid to ask questions, but also don't be "that guy". Every group has a "that guy", the one who talks all the time about his upcoming games or games he's worked, or asks totally irrelevant questions. Sometimes it's better to be a little quiet at first and once you feel a little more comfortable, then you can speak up more. Now I am not telling you to be totally mute, but be aware of your surroundings and the dynamics of the group. When at these meetings you will quickly get a good idea of who is a good resource and knows that they're talking about compared to those that just like to hear themselves speak.

Good luck! These boards are great resources.
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 03:54pm
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focus on NFHS. The rules by topic or Reddings guide are great resources.
I agree. These are two of my favorites. Read through the NFHS Case Book too. Ask questions. This forum, along with others are a great resource. Have fun.
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Old Thu Jan 24, 2008, 06:04pm
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Get in shape!

If you're not already there get in shape now. Do NOT try to "play yourself into shape" as some athletes do.

One main thing all officials need at all levels is CONCENTRATION and that gets easily lost as you wear down physically in a game. If you have the stamina to work 4 quarters (and then some), then the ability to make (correct) crucial calls when the game is on the line is much easier because you won't easily lose your concentration due to fatigue.

Work hard right now starting today!
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Old Fri Jan 25, 2008, 03:39pm
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I wouldn't worry too much yet about the rules. LJ is right: get in shape. If you want to get an early start, find out who in the local association you need to get signed up with, dues paid, etc. Then, start looking for clinics. Even if its an on-field clinic, you can go watch. That's what I did in the spring before my first year. Then, I went to the association meetings/training, the state meetings, and the local clinics. Then scrimmages.

Start budgeting for expenses. We don't wear shorts except for scrimmages, so for games, we need the full uniform. Your league might be different. At least, you'll need a shirt ($30), a hat ($12), shoes ($75), flags, bags, and notepads (~$25), down indicators ($2-5) and a few whistles ($10). You'll likely need knickers ($40 for good ones, $30 otherwise), and socks ($7 a pair; need at least 2 pair). Most guys have multiples of each item except maybe shoes. Also, you'll probably want other items like sports briefs, under armour (or the like) tops and bottoms, etc.
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Old Fri Jan 25, 2008, 03:41pm
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the stamina to work 4 quarters
How about 4 games? We work a minimum of 2 on subvarsity nights. 3 isn't uncommon and 4 isn't out of the question -- particularly for Saturday pee wee.
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Old Fri Jan 25, 2008, 11:17pm
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Also find a mentor, I am curious of your location.

I'll PM you to find out if I can help you out.
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Old Sat Jan 26, 2008, 04:49pm
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Here is what I post for all new guys who ask. Some of this has already been mentioned, but worth it again.

Buy the Redding Study Guide https://thatsitideas.com/doublesdist...onlineform.htm cuz it is awesome. Read it, highlight it, and work as many games as you can.

Go to a clinic or two if you can and any on field stuff at a clinic is a bonus.

This board, the NF board, http://www.nfhs.org/scriptcontent/va...?ubb=forum;f=9, and The Official Forum, http://forum.officiating.com/forumdi...id=4&daysprune, are great sites that focuses on NF FB. You can learn from reading, looking in the rulebook for answers, posting, and asking your own questions.

A mentor is a great way to go if you have someone who is good and will work with you. Talk to him about things as often as he will let you, via email or phone.

Start watching games and thinking of what the signals and enforcements for fouls that you see happen are before the official comes on and does the signal and enforces the penalty.

HAVE FUN AND NEVER STOP LEARNING OR STUDYING!!! GREAT TO HAVE YOU ABOARD!!

Grant's site has a ton of good stuff. http://home.comcast.net/~minnmo/football.htm
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