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| View Poll Results: On average, how long does it take to make it onto a varsity crew? | |||
| 1 year |
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16 | 33.33% |
| 2 years |
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7 | 14.58% |
| 3 years |
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21 | 43.75% |
| 4 years |
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3 | 6.25% |
| 5 years |
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1 | 2.08% |
| 6 years or more |
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0 | 0% |
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That's the general rule, but Class 2 officials may work varsity with the permission of both head coaches.
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![]() In our area, coaches would have no say so. As long as an official meets the state requirements to be a registered official, realistically, an official could officiate a varsity game as a rookie with no game experience. That's not going to happen, of course, but the decision would be in the hands of the local association assigner and no coach would have any input. |
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Illinois is hurting for officials. I did a varsity game my first year (although I had been an official before that and took some time off for a job). It took me two years to be a regular with a full schedule on a crew. Where I am, if you learn, work hard, and hustle, you'll be working varsity sooner rather than later.
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