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Getting Started
Is 37 to old to get started in refereeing?
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No way. It's never too late to give back to the game. Find a mentor and get started.
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I was 39, so, no.
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You don't really need to start asking this question until at least 50, so no. Depending on your goals, however, you don't have much time to waste, so get started in the off season:
-- get in (better) shape -- find a clinic that you can attend and sit with the wings; you may not know everything they are talking about, but you'll start off on the right foot -- read this forum and get an idea how officials think and do their job -- grab a rule book (Texas and Mass. use NCAA; all others use Federation) and start familiarizing yourself with the rules; pay particular attention to the rule on definitions (NCAA rule 2; Fed rule ???) -- go to all training sessions and work as many scrimmages as possible; next season, work as many games as possible |
Aggie, that would be Rule 2 for Fed as well.
Heck 37 would be fairly young for my association so you are definitely not too old. :) |
I Can't Believe I Missed This Chance...
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My linesman just completed his fourth season of football and he turns 50 next month. Of course he's done over 30 years of baseball.
My crew has three guys that I started as rookies: The L (above), the U has 5 years' experience (and about 15 working basketball and baseball) and the BJ has 3 years of experience (and about 10 working baseball and basketball). I'd take these guys anywhere. If you want to start, find a mentor and get on as many games as possible. |
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Does anyone know of a clinic in or around OKC? Or even someone that I can talk to. Where do I order rule books? Thanks for any and all help guys!!:)
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