0:13 to 7:33 Part 1 Appearance 7:38 to 11:48 Part 2: Signals (Counting Men On The Line of Scrimmage 7:54 wing officials (line judge and head linesman) 10:51 this exercise is to insure there aren’t less than 7 on the line of scrimmage 11:52 to 23:10 Part 3 Basic Signals 13:29 Time Out 14:11 Touchdown Signal 14:13 covering official
Great video. Just an fyi, the word you’re looking for is “fewer.” Things that are quantifiable use “fewer,” and things that are not use “less.” Fewer children mean less noise. Less money means fewer dollars. Fewer employees means less productivity. You’re looking to see if there are fewer than 7 men on the line… not less than 7 men on the line.
Very helpful, just wish #BAFRA did something visual, as reading MOFO and rules and interpretation book is extremely difficult to understand, visual learning would be extremely beneficial
Why do I need to tell everybody the receiver is off the line of scrimmage? If I’ve indicated that the number on the line is correct (7). Why am I also saying I have a guy off the line?
So, who the hell has enough officials that you only do a jv assignment? You are lucky enough to have officials, that i get off of work and literally have 10 minutes to get to the stadium, so, im arriving in woek clothes and changing on the fly!
I always wondered what refs are paid on avg for High School JV & V, College Big 10/12, and Reg Season NFL. I wouldn't want the job - I would be afraid of being attacked by irrate fans.
HERES AN IDEA: GET PLAYERS TO START WEARING KNEE PADS AGAIN!!! Its gotten so out of hand now pop warner kids are folding their pants way above their knees. I used to cheat and purposely wear shorter pants. As a RB i hated the feeling of my knee being covered (look at my photo). As a senior in college i hit my rt knee on a facemask and it ended my carreer!!!! START ENFORCING THE UNIFORM RULES!!! YOU JUST MIGHT SAVE A KIDS CARREER!!!!
Sherri Olsen well, the numbers are mainly just so that the ref organization you work for can keep track of you easily with numbers, you may notice, that 2 refs never have the same number, and this is used to distinguish each ref! The letters are slightly different, and mostly used in the NFL, these letters indicate what position that ref is in charge of. For example, if you see the letters HL on the back of a striped shirt, it means head linesman (the ref in charge of the chains) or if you the the letter R, it means Referee, Head referee of the game, (the ref that stands behind the offence) or if you see the letter U, it means umpire, (the ref who stands behind the defence, there is also BJ for back judge, and so on!
One can only imagine the lucrative profits Vegas must make off of fixing Central Virgina JV games. The real mystery is how they keep all those refs from whistleblowing by only paying $40-60 per game. (Pun and heavy sarcasm both intended)
Well he seems like a barrel of laughs....
Something comforting about this...
5:18 our association was really happy to hear that Virginia approved black shoes with white streaking for the 18-19 season! :)
Very good training. Will look for more
Great video from a top-notch organization and presenter.
0:13 to 7:33 Part 1 Appearance
7:38 to 11:48 Part 2: Signals (Counting Men On The Line of Scrimmage
7:54 wing officials (line judge and head linesman)
10:51 this exercise is to insure there aren’t less than 7 on the line of scrimmage
11:52 to 23:10 Part 3 Basic Signals
13:29 Time Out
14:11 Touchdown Signal
14:13 covering official
Good Training!!!!!
Good,informative video. Thaks.
I'm not even wanting to be an official and i think this a good video so now as a fan i can see what the judges are doing
same
This is awesome
I’m a baseball umpire thinking of doing HS football in the fall and damn that’s a lot of signals lol
Great video. Just an fyi, the word you’re looking for is “fewer.” Things that are quantifiable use “fewer,” and things that are not use “less.”
Fewer children mean less noise.
Less money means fewer dollars.
Fewer employees means less productivity.
You’re looking to see if there are fewer than 7 men on the line… not less than 7 men on the line.
I'm a hockey referee, so this video doesn't really apply to me, but I still found it entertaining
Sam here! Level 2 USA hockey.
Now ik when my VHSL refs mess up (I'm the ballboy) so I always need to be in contact with my ref
Nice video
Do you have a video on the mechanics of running a game?
Great video. I’d love to see more like this.
Flag for being a big idiot. 15 Yard penalty. Replay second down.
Thanks buddy
Very helpful, just wish #BAFRA did something visual, as reading MOFO and rules and interpretation book is extremely difficult to understand, visual learning would be extremely beneficial
Why do I need to tell everybody the receiver is off the line of scrimmage? If I’ve indicated that the number on the line is correct (7). Why am I also saying I have a guy off the line?
So, who the hell has enough officials that you only do a jv assignment? You are lucky enough to have officials, that i get off of work and literally have 10 minutes to get to the stadium, so, im arriving in woek clothes and changing on the fly!
I always wondered what refs are paid on avg for High School JV & V, College Big 10/12, and Reg Season NFL. I wouldn't want the job - I would be afraid of being attacked by irrate fans.
No back judge?
HERES AN IDEA: GET PLAYERS TO START WEARING KNEE PADS AGAIN!!! Its gotten so out of hand now pop warner kids are folding their pants way above their knees. I used to cheat and purposely wear shorter pants. As a RB i hated the feeling of my knee being covered (look at my photo). As a senior in college i hit my rt knee on a facemask and it ended my carreer!!!! START ENFORCING THE UNIFORM RULES!!! YOU JUST MIGHT SAVE A KIDS CARREER!!!!
Can you tell us what the letters and the numbers are for on the back of ref’s shirts?
Sherri Olsen well, the numbers are mainly just so that the ref organization you work for can keep track of you easily with numbers, you may notice, that 2 refs never have the same number, and this is used to distinguish each ref! The letters are slightly different, and mostly used in the NFL, these letters indicate what position that ref is in charge of. For example, if you see the letters HL on the back of a striped shirt, it means head linesman (the ref in charge of the chains) or if you the the letter R, it means Referee, Head referee of the game, (the ref that stands behind the offence) or if you see the letter U, it means umpire, (the ref who stands behind the defence, there is also BJ for back judge, and so on!
Refs works for vegas we all know that
One can only imagine the lucrative profits Vegas must make off of fixing Central Virgina JV games. The real mystery is how they keep all those refs from whistleblowing by only paying $40-60 per game. (Pun and heavy sarcasm both intended)
I do have to ask what happens if you have to work late at your job and can't get changed if your wearing jeans?
so be it, just be prepared to change into collared shirt and slacks when you leave the locker room.
Wear your uniform to work!
15:41 peep the string game
cantcurecancer what does that mean?
School For the blind
Is is allowed to wear sunglasses
in our assoc, not in HS, and usually the rookie is facing the sun! youth, you can as long as they are athletic.
11:52 what I'm here for
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Ahhh the glorious insanity of the south 🤣🤣🤦
10:00 the officials seem to disagree about what down we're on here. :p (I know that's not the point but I noticed it and found it amusing).