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Central Footbal Officials Clinic in Chicago
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Has anyone attended this clinic in the past? I would love to hear your opinion on the clinic and the speakers. It is mainly for college officials but would high school officials aspiring to the college level benefit? Or do you need to be at that level to get the most out of it? Any thoughts would be great. John |
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But the training is outstanding and the speakers are outstanding. Yes it is more geared toward college, but what we do in high school often mirrors college in at least the way the game is called (or it should be). The speakers are often D1 officials with a lot of experience. It is great to expand your training by attending. No camp is going to fit all your needs perfectly, but you will get many things out of it that might if you have an open mind. Peace
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I know several guys down here in Kentucky that have attended and speak highly of the clinic.
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