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Steve Javie (/ ˈ s t iː v ˈ dʒ æ v iː /; born January 17, 1955) is an American retired professional basketball referee who refereed in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from the 1986–87 NBA season to the 2010–11 season and is currently an analyst with ESPN and a Catholic permanent deacon. [1]
Steven-Charles Jaffe (born 1951) is an American film producer, director, and screenwriter known for his work on such films as Motel Hell (1980), Near Dark (1987), Strange Days (1995), and the Best Picture-nominated romantic fantasy film Ghost. [1]
Norm Drucker, US, former NBA referee and Supervisor of Officials; Al Forman, US, MLB umpire [75] Leo Goldstein, US, association football, World Cup assistant referee [76] Jonathan Kaplan, South Africa, rugby union, world record for refereeing highest number of international rugby union test matches, most experienced Test referee of all time [77 ...
What conference's referees are working the CFP championship game? Monday's College Football Playoff championship game between No. 7 Notre Dame and No. 8 Ohio State will be worked by an SEC crew.
During the second round, twenty-four officials (twelve referees and twelve linesmen) work games. During the third round, sixteen officials (eight referees and eight linesmen) work games. In the final round of cuts, the list is reduced to ten officials: Five referees and five linesmen. They are named as Stanley Cup Finals officials. They are no ...
With Smith as the referee, they have a 40.8% win rate. The numbers against the spread take a similar dip, going from 50.1% to 37%. Also, home teams in non-Smith games receive 4.6% fewer penalties ...
Jerry Markbreit (1976–1998) line judge 1976; referee 1977–1998; author of Born to Referee and Last Call: Memoirs of an NFL Referee; Vern Marshall (1976–1988) back judge; line judge; Terry McAulay (1998–2017) side judge 1998–2000; referee 2001–2017; NBC Sports rules analyst 2018–present
#35 (referee) and #85 (linesperson) are spare numbers; they are not issued to anyone, and are only worn in the event that a game-assigned official's equipment is lost in transit. #72 is retired in honor of late linesman Stephane Provost, who died in 2005. #99 was retired league-wide in 2000 to honour Wayne Gretzky.