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Game Management for High School Football Referees

Game Management for High School Football Referees. FHSAA Spring Football Officials Clinic May 18, 2012 Jefferson High School.

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Game Management for High School Football Referees

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  1. Game Management for High School Football Referees FHSAA Spring Football Officials Clinic May 18, 2012 Jefferson High School

  2. “A football weekend is a business trip that allows for a little fun, not a fun weekend that allows for a little football”- Don Lucas, Sun Belt Conference Football Supervisor • High School translation reads: “A football Friday night is a business appointment that allows for a little fun, not a fun night out that allows for a little football” • Question: If your game assignment is a “business appointment” then who is in charge of ensuring that the game itself is run smoothly, efficiently and effectively? • Answer: You are! The Manager of the Game.

  3. Effective Management Consists of: • Consistent and Constant Communication • Genuine and committed Leadership

  4. Consistent and Constant Communication • Start before the season: • Set crew standards and goals • Distribute a written pregame guideline and ask for crew input • Keep your crew informed of rule changes, administrative changes, etc.

  5. Consistent and Constant Communication • Weekly communication actions: • Send out game notices to officials and schools • Distribute a game day itinerary • Write a weekly rules quiz • Publish a foul report

  6. Consistent and Constant Communication • Communicating at the game site: • Locate and have a discussion with the school Athletic Director and/or game administrator • Locate and review pregame and halftime performances with the band director • Pregame conferences with coaches should be kept to a minimum. Use a scripted set of questions/issues to cover

  7. Consistent and Constant Communication • Communication during the game: • Short and concise • Listening is a form of communicating • Get uniform numbers of players committing fouls to the sideline • Use the wing officials as the primary communicators • Communicate on-field issues to the team captains

  8. Genuine and committed Leadership • Organize rules reviews and study sessions prior to the beginning of the season • Set-up a test preparation meeting for your crew • Set crew goals for individual and aggregate exam scores

  9. Genuine and committed Leadership • Delegate crew duties: • Appoint a travel coordinator • Assign a crew member to compile, publish and distribute foul reports on a weekly basis that show game by game break-downs as well as game-to-date averages

  10. Genuine and committed Leadership • Make a goal to be the fittest member of your crew. Challenge others to do the same. • Establish a goal for each crew member to be the “rules expert” of your crew. Challenge them to become a game “go to guy” when it comes to rule interpretations and applications.

  11. Genuine and committed Leadership • Contact the game site school each week: • Confirm your locker room and pregame facilities (showers, security, meeting space) • Confirm the game start time • Confirm that a chain crew will be available • Check to see if any special events will be taking place that could affect the game (homecoming, parents night, booster presentations, etc.)

  12. Genuine and committed Leadership • Dress at the game site • Shower afterwards • Begin to set positive perceptions early – “Fool’em as long as you can”

  13. Game Management for High School Football Referees • Manage your game assignments smoothly, efficiently and effectively by employing and practicing: • Consistent and Constant Communication and • Genuine and committed Leadership

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