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  2. Official (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    A pair of officials at a Maryland high school football game in September 2008. White knickers used to be worn by officials; black trousers are now standard.. For ease of recognition, officials are usually clad in a black-and-white vertically striped shirt and black trousers with a thin white stripe down the side (this was formerly white knickers with black/white striped stirrup stockings or ...

  3. List of NFL officials - Wikipedia

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    Art McNally (1959–1967) field judge; referee; Director of Officiating 1968–1990; assistant supervisor of officials 1996–2022 (first official inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame, 2022) Lloyd McPeters (1993–2002) line judge 1993–1996; back judge 1997; field judge 1998–2002

  4. List of Super Bowl officials - Wikipedia

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    However, only officials who have worked in the league for at least five seasons and have previously worked during the playoffs are eligible to officiate in a Super Bowl. A referee cannot work the Super Bowl at that position until she or he has been a referee for at least three seasons, while also meeting the five-year minimum service ...

  5. List of American Football League officials - Wikipedia

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    Bob Austin (AFL Supervisor of Officials, 1960–1965) Mel Hein (AFL Supervisor of Officials, 1966–1969) Jack Reader (Officiated the first AFL game in 1960. Ten-year American Football League official, 1960–1969) Jim Tunney received an offer from the AFL to be a referee in 1960, but chose to go to the NFL as a field judge.

  6. Referee (association football) - Wikipedia

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    In association football, the referee is the person responsible for interpreting and enforcing the Laws of the Game during a match. The referee is the final decision-making authority on all facts connected with play, and is the match official with the authority to start and stop play and impose disciplinary action against players and coaches ...

  7. For ACC and power conferences, off-site help on football ...

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    Now it's an integral part of officiating across the sport's highest level. Steve Shaw, NCAA national coordinator of football officials, said conferences track officiating accuracy and they report ...