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In American football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
, an official is a person who has responsibility in enforcing the rules and maintaining the order of the game.

During professional and college football
College football

College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American University, colleges, and United States military academies....
 games, seven officials operate on the field. Arena football
Arena football

Arena football is a sport based upon American football. It is played indoors on a smaller field than American football, resulting in a faster and higher-scoring game....
, high school football, and other levels of football have other officiating systems.

Football officials are commonly referred to as referees, but each has a title based on their position.






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In American football
American football

American football, known in the United States and Canada simply as football, is a competitive team sport known for mixing strategy with physical play....
, an official is a person who has responsibility in enforcing the rules and maintaining the order of the game.

During professional and college football
College football

College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American University, colleges, and United States military academies....
 games, seven officials operate on the field. Arena football
Arena football

Arena football is a sport based upon American football. It is played indoors on a smaller field than American football, resulting in a faster and higher-scoring game....
, high school football, and other levels of football have other officiating systems.

Football officials are commonly referred to as referees, but each has a title based on their position. They consist of: Referee, Head Linesman, Line Judge, Umpire, Back Judge, Side Judge, and Field Judge. Because the referee is responsible for the general supervision of the game, the position is sometimes referred to as head referee.

Equipment

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American football officials generally use the following equipment:

  • ;Whistle
    Whistle

    A whistle or call is a simple aerophone, an musical instrument which produces sound from a stream of forced air. It may be mouth-operated, or powered by air pressure, steam, or other means....
    : Used to signal that the play has ended.


  • ;Penalty Marker or Flag
    Penalty flag

    The penalty flag is a yellow cloth used in American football by Official to identify and sometimes mark the location of penalties or infractions that occur during regular play....
    : A bright yellow colored flag that is thrown on the field toward or at the spot of a foul. It is wrapped around a weight, such as sand or beans (or occasionally BB's, although this is discouraged since the Triplette-Brown incident
    Jeff Triplette

    Jeff Triplette is a referee for the National Football League. He wears uniform number 42. His 2006 NFL officiating crew consists of Jim Quirk, Jim Mello, Jeff Seeman, Duke Carroll, Greg Meyer and Greg Steed....
    , as it could injure a player), so it can be thrown with some distance and accuracy. Officials typically carry a second flag in case there are multiple fouls on a play. Officials who run out of flags when they see multiple fouls on a play may drop their hat or a bean bag instead.


  • ;Bean Bag: Used to mark various spots that are not fouls. For example, it is used to mark the spot of a fumble
    Fumble

    A fumble in American football and Canadian football is when a player, who has possession and control of the ball, drops the ball. By rule, it is any act other than passing, kicking or successful handing that results in loss of player possession....
     or where a player caught a punt
    Punt (football)

    A punt in some codes of football, especially American football and Rugby football, is performed when the ball is kicked without letting it hit the ground first — in contrast to a drop kick....
    . It is typically colored white or blue, depending on the official's league, college conference or level of play.


  • ;Down Indicator: A specially designed wristband that is used to remind officials of the current down
    Down (football)

    In American football and Canadian football, a down refers to a period in which a Play from scrimmage transpires....
    . It has an elastic loop attached to it that is wrapped around the fingers. Usually, officials put the loop around their index finger when it is first down, the middle finger when it is second down, and so on. Instead of the custom-designed indicator, some officials use two thick rubber bands tied together as a down indicator: one rubber band is used as the wristband and the other is looped over the fingers. Some officials, especially Umpires, may also use a second indicator to keep track of where the ball was placed between the hash marks before the play (i.e. the right hash marks, the left ones, or at the midpoint between the two). This is important when they re-spot the ball after an incomplete pass
    Incomplete pass

    An incomplete pass is a term in American football which means that a legal forward pass hits the ground before a player on either team gains possession....
    .


  • ;Game Data Card and Pencil: Officials write down important administrative information, such as the winner of the pregame coin toss, team timeouts, and fouls called. Game data cards can be disposable paper or reusable plastic. A pencil with a special bullet-shaped cap is often carried. The cap prevents the official from being stabbed by the pencil while it is in his pocket.


  • ;Stopwatch: Officials will carry a stopwatch (typically a digital wristwatch) when necessary for timing duties, including keeping game time, keeping the play clock, and timing timeouts and the interval between quarters.


Uniform


For ease of recognition, officials are traditionally clad in a black-and-white vertically striped shirt, white knickers with a black belt, black shoes, and a peaked cap. A letter indicating the role of each official appears on the back of the shirt at college and NFL levels. Shortly after the September 11, 2001 attacks, an American flag was added to the shirts of NFL officials.

In 2006
2006 NFL season

The 2006 season of the National Football League was the 87th season played by the major professional American football league in the United States....
, the NFL completely redesigned the shirts, going to a sleeker-looking uniform which, however, no longer identified a given official's position from the front. Also new for 2006 were black pants with a white stripe down the side to be worn in cold weather. These looser-fitting pants allow for layering of warmer clothes underneath. The officials are colloquially called "zebra
Zebra

Zebras are African equids best known for their distinctive white and black stripes. Their stripes come in different patterns unique to each individual....
s" due to their black-and-white striped shirts.

For several decades, every NFL official wore white hats. In 1979
1979 NFL season

The 1979 NFL season was the 60th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended with Super Bowl XIV when the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the St....
, the referees changed to black hats with white stripes, while the other officials continued to wear white ones. Finally, in 1988
1988 NFL season

The 1988 NFL season was the 69th regular season of the National Football League. The Arizona Cardinals relocated from St. Louis, Missouri to the Phoenix, Arizona area becoming the Arizona Cardinals but remained in the NFC East division....
, the NFL switched to the high-school and college football
College football

College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American University, colleges, and United States military academies....
 style: the referee wears a white hat (which now includes the NFL logo, first added for Super Bowl XXXIX
Super Bowl XXXIX

Super Bowl XXXIX was an American football game played on February 6, 2005, at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, to decide the National Football League champion following the 2004 NFL season....
), and the other officials wear black hats with white stripes.

Officials' hats are also occasionally used as additional equipment. If a player not carrying the ball steps out of bounds (a wide receiver
Wide receiver

A wide receiver is an offensive position in American and Canadian football. Only players in the backfield or the ends on the line are eligible receiver to catch a forward pass....
 running a deep passing route or a player running downfield on punt coverage, for example), the official will drop his hat to mark the spot of where the player went out of bounds. The hat also is often used to signal a second foul called by the official on a play (by those officials that may carry only one flag); to indicate unsportsmanlike conduct
Unsportsmanlike conduct

Unsportsmanlike conduct is a term used in many professional sports to refer to a particular player or team who have acted inappropriately and/or unprofessionally in the context of the game....
 committed against the official himself (as when a player shoves an official); or when some other situation requires a physical mark and the official has already used the ordinary item on the play. Some conferences discourage the use of the hat in these situations, and the bean bag will be used instead.

Positions and responsibilities


The NFL
National Football League

The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
 and College Football
College football

College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American University, colleges, and United States military academies....
 primarily use a seven-official system.

Referee

College Football   Selvin Young of the Texas Longhorns Scores A Touchdown Vs Rice Owls   2006 09 16
reviews a play in the replay booth during a game on November 2, 2008 between the San Francisco 49ers
2008 San Francisco 49ers season

The 2008 NFL season San Francisco 49ers season was the franchise's 62nd season. Although they failed to reach the playoffs, the team slightly improved on their disappointing 5-11 record from the 2007 season....
 and Philadelphia Eagles
2008 Philadelphia Eagles season

The 2008 NFL season Philadelphia Eagles season was the team's 76th season as a franchise in the National Football League. The Eagles improved upon their 8-8 record and fourth-place finish in the NFC East in the 2007 NFL season by going 9-6-1 and by a series of upsets, earning the 6th seed in the NFC Playoffs....
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The referee (R) is responsible for the general supervision of the game and has the final authority on all rulings. Thus, this position is sometimes referred to as head referee and is considered to be the crew chief. He can be identified by his white cap, while the other officials wear black ones.

During each play from scrimmage
Play from scrimmage

A play from scrimmage is the activity of the games of Canadian football and American football during which one team tries to advance the ball or to score, and the other team tries to stop them or take the ball away....
, the referee positions himself behind the offensive team, favoring the right side (if the quarterback
Quarterback

Quarterback is a position in American football and Canadian football. Quarterbacks are members of the offensive team and line up directly behind the center , in the middle of the Lineman ....
 is a right-handed passer). He also counts offensive players.

On passing plays, he primarily focuses on the quarterback and defenders approaching him. The referee rules on possible roughing the passer and, if the quarterback loses the ball, determines whether it is a fumble or an incomplete pass.

On running plays, the referee observes the quarterback during and after he hands off the ball to the running back
Running back

A running back is the position of a player on an American football or Canadian football team who usually lines up in the History of American football positions#Offensive Backfield....
, remaining with him until the action has cleared just in case it is really a play action pass
Play action pass

A play-action pass is a type of American football play. The play action, or "PA" for short, appears to be a running play, but is actually a pass play; in this way, it can be considered the opposite of a draw play....
 or some other trick passing play. Afterwards, the Referee then checks the running back and the contact behind him.

During punt
Punt (football)

A punt in some codes of football, especially American football and Rugby football, is performed when the ball is kicked without letting it hit the ground first — in contrast to a drop kick....
s and field goal
Field goal (football)

A field goal in American football and Canadian football is a Goal that may be scored during general play .A field goal may be scored by a placekick or the now very rare Field goal #Drop kick....
s, the referee observes the kicker (and holder) and any contact made by defenders approaching them.

In college football
College football

College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American University, colleges, and United States military academies....
, the NFL
National Football League

The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
 and other professional leagues, and in some high school games, the referee announces penalties and the numbers of the players committing them (college and professional), and clarifies complex and/or unusual rulings over a wireless microphone
Microphone

A microphone, sometimes referred to as a mike or?more recently?mic, is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal....
 to both fans and the media.

During instant replay
Instant replay

Instant replay is a technology that allows broadcast of a previously occuring event using recorded video. This is most commonly used in sports; by on television to replay previous plays for the viewer, often from other angles than shown in the main broadcast, and also on video screens at live events....
 reviews in the NFL and college football, the referee confers with a replay official, who is stationed in the press box above the field, on the play and then announces the final result over the wireless microphone. For replays in the NFL, the referee also views the play on a monitor stationed near the sidelines and makes the final decision; the replay official makes the final judgment in college football.

In addition to the general equipment listed above, the referee also carries a coin in order to conduct the pregame (and if necessary, overtime
Overtime (sports)

Overtime is an additional period of play specified under the rules of a sport in order to bring the game to a decision and avoid declaring the contest a tie or draw....
) coin toss
Coin flipping

Coin flipping or coin tossing is the practice of throwing a coin in the air to resolve a dispute between two parties or otherwise choose between two alternatives....
.

Umpire

College Football
The umpire (U) stands behind the defensive line and linebackers, observing the blocks by the offensive line and defenders trying to ward off those blocks — looking for holding or illegal blocks. Prior to the snap, he counts all offensive players.

During passing plays, he moves forward towards the line of scrimmage
Line of scrimmage

In American Football and Canadian football a line of scrimmage is an imaginary transverse line crossing the American football#Rules across its narrower dimension, beyond which a team cannot cross until the next play has begun....
 as the play develops in order to (1) penalize any offensive linemen who move illegally downfield before the pass is thrown or (2) penalize the quarterback
Quarterback

Quarterback is a position in American football and Canadian football. Quarterbacks are members of the offensive team and line up directly behind the center , in the middle of the Lineman ....
 for throwing the ball when beyond the original line of scrimmage. He also assists on ruling incomplete passes when the ball is thrown short.

As the umpire is situated where much of the play's initial action occurs, he is considered by many to hold the most dangerous officiating position.

In addition to his on field duties, the umpire is responsible for the legality of all of the players' equipment.

Head Linesman


The head linesman (H or HL) stands at one end of the line of scrimmage (usually the side opposite the press box), looking for possible offsides, encroachment and other fouls before the snap. As the play develops, he is responsible for judging the action near his sideline, including whether a player is out of bounds. During the start of passing plays, he is responsible for watching the receivers near his sideline to a point 5-7 yards beyond the line of scrimmage.

He marks the forward progress of the ball and is in charge of the chain crew
Chain crew

File:1st down measurement at UCLA at Cal 10-25-08.JPGIn American football, the chain crew are assistants to the official who handle the first down measuring chain and the down indicator box....
 in regard to its duties. In addition to the general equipment listed above, the head linesman also carries a chain clip that is used by the chain crew in order to properly place the chains and ensure an accurate spot when measuring for a first down.

Line Judge


The line judge (L or LJ) assists the head linesman at the other end of the line of scrimmage, looking for possible offsides, encroachment and other fouls before the snap. As the play develops, he is responsible for the action near his sideline, including whether a player is out of bounds. He is also responsible for counting offensive players.

During the start of passing plays, he is responsible for watching the receivers near his sideline to a point 5-7 yards beyond the line of scrimmage. Afterwards, he moves back towards the line of scrimmage, ruling if a pass is forward
Forward pass

In several forms of football a forward pass is when the ball is thrown in the direction of the opponent's end line....
, a lateral
Lateral pass

In American football a lateral pass or lateral, officially referred to as a backward pass, and an "onside pass" in Canadian football; is a sideways or rearward throwing of the football....
, or if it is illegally thrown beyond the line of scrimmage.

On punts and field goal attempts, the line judge also determines whether the kick is made from behind the line of scrimmage.

In high school (four-man crews) and minor leagues, the line judge is the official timekeeper of the game. In the NFL, college and other levels of football where the official time is kept on the stadium scoreboard clock, the line judge becomes the backup timekeeper.

Field Judge


The field judge (F or FJ) works downfield behind the defensive secondary
Defensive back

In American football and Canadian football, defensive backs are the players on the defensive team who take positions somewhat back from the line of scrimmage; they are distinguished from the defensive line players and linebackers, who take positions directly behind or close to the line of scrimmage....
 on the same sideline as the line judge. He makes decisions near the sideline on his side of field, judging the action of nearby running backs, receivers and defenders. He rules on pass interference, illegal blocks downfield, and incomplete passes. He is also responsible for counting defensive players. He has sometimes also been the official timekeeper.

With the back judge, he rules whether field goal attempts are successful.

Side Judge


The side judge (S or SJ) works downfield behind the defensive secondary on the same sideline as the head linesman. Like the field judge, he makes decisions near the sideline on his side of field, judging the action of nearby running backs, receivers and defenders. He rules on pass interference, illegal blocks downfield, and incomplete passes. He also counts defensive players. During field goal attempts he serves as a second umpire.

In college football, the side judge is responsible for either the game clock or the play clock
Play clock

A play clock is a timer designed to increase the pace in American football and Canadian football, similar to what a shot clock does in basketball....
, which are operated by an assistant under his direction.

Back Judge

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2008 St. Louis Rams season

The 2008 St. Louis Rams season was the 71st season for the team in the National Football League and their 14th in St. Louis, Missouri, Missouri....
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The back judge (B or BJ) stands deep behind the defensive secondary in the middle of the field, judging the action of nearby running backs, receivers (primarily the tight ends) and nearby defenders. He rules on pass interference, illegal blocks downfield, and incomplete passes. He covers the area of the field in between himself and the umpire. He has the final say regarding the legality of kicks not made from scrimmage (kickoffs).

With the field judge, he rules whether field goal attempts are successful.

In the NFL, the back judge is responsible for ruling a "delay of game" infraction if the play clock expires. In college football, the back judge is responsible for either the game clock or the play clock
Play clock

A play clock is a timer designed to increase the pace in American football and Canadian football, similar to what a shot clock does in basketball....
, which are operated by an assistant under his direction. In high school (five-man crews), the back judge is the official timekeeper of the game. The back judge is also the keeper of the play clock in high school games, and times the one minute allowed for time outs (only 30 seconds are allowed during team time outs during televised college games to reduce time).

Other officiating systems


Arena football
Arena football

Arena football is a sport based upon American football. It is played indoors on a smaller field than American football, resulting in a faster and higher-scoring game....
, high school football, and other levels of football have other officiating systems.
  • A three-official system uses only the referee, head linesman, and line judge, or in some cases, referee, umpire and head linesman. It is common in junior high and youth football.
  • A four-official system uses the referee, the umpire, the head linesman, and the line judge. It is primary used at lower levels of football, including junior varsity and some high school varsity.
  • A five-official system is used in arena football
    Arena football

    Arena football is a sport based upon American football. It is played indoors on a smaller field than American football, resulting in a faster and higher-scoring game....
    , most high school varsity football, and in most semi-pro games. It adds the back judge to the four-official system.
  • A six-official system uses the seven-official system, without the back judge. It is used in some high school and small-college games.


History


When the NFL began play, only three officials (referee, umpire, and head linesman) were used. The field judge was added in 1929
1929 NFL season

The 1929 NFL season was the 10th regular season of the National Football League. The league increased back to 12 teams with the addition of Orange Tornadoes and Minneapolis Red Jackets and the re-entry of the Buffalo Bisons....
 and the back judge in 1947
1947 NFL season

The 1947 NFL season was the 28th regular season of the National Football League. The season ended when the Arizona Cardinals defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Championship Game....
. In response to scrambling quarterbacks, namely Fran Tarkenton
Fran Tarkenton

Francis Asbury "Fran" Tarkenton is a former professional American football player, TV personality, and computer software executive.He is best known for his years with the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants, as well as a commentator on Monday Night Football and a co-host of That's Incredible!....
, the line judge was added in 1965
1965 NFL season

The 1965 NFL season was the 46th regular season of the National Football League.Because the Green Bay Packers and Indianapolis Colts ended up tied in the Western Conference standings after the regular season ended, a conference playoff game was held in Green Bay....
 to watch the other side of the line of scrimmage. The side judge was added for 1978
1978 NFL season

The 1978 NFL season was the 59th regular season of the National Football League. The league expanded the regular season from a 14-game schedule to 16....
, as the NFL included new rules to open up the passing game.

The practice of having the referee announce penalties or clarify complex and/or unusual rulings over a wireless microphone
Microphone

A microphone, sometimes referred to as a mike or?more recently?mic, is an acoustic-to-electric transducer or sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal....
 started in the NFL
National Football League

The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
 in 1975
1975 NFL season

The 1975 NFL season was the 56th regular season of the National Football League. The league made two significant changes to increase the appeal of the game:...
. College football
College football

College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American University, colleges, and United States military academies....
 and other professional leagues soon adopted this practice.

For years, college football referees were prohibited from announcing the number of a fouling player, except in the Mountain West Conference
Mountain West Conference

The Mountain West Conference , the youngest of the college athletic conferences affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association?s Division I FBS , officially began operations in July 1999 in sports....
 (and in all conferences when ejecting the offending player). In 2004, the rules were changed throughout college football to permit the fouling player's number to be announced.

Among the various Halls of Fame
Hall of Fame

A hall of fame is a type of museum established for any a field of endeavor to honor individuals of noteworthy achievement in that field.In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actual halls or museums which enshrine the honorees with sculptures, plaques, and displays of memorabilia....
 for major North America
North America

North America is the northern continent of the Americas, situated in the Earth's northern hemisphere and almost totally in the western hemisphere....
n sports, the Pro Football Hall of Fame
Pro Football Hall of Fame

The Pro Football Hall of Fame is the hall of fame of the National Football League . It opened in Canton, Ohio, Ohio, United States, on September 7 1963 with 17 charter inductees....
 is unique in that it has not inducted any officials; the Baseball Hall of Fame, Basketball Hall of Fame
Basketball Hall of Fame

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame honors exceptional basketball players, all-time great coaches, Referee#basketball, executives, and other major contributors to the game....
 and Hockey Hall of Fame
Hockey Hall of Fame

The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dedicated to the history of ice hockey of ice hockey, it is both a museum and a hall of fame....
 have each inducted game officials as members.

Employment status


Because their regular season spans only 17 weeks, the NFL is the only major sports league in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 that only pays their officials on a contract basis as opposed to being full time salaried employees. Advantages to this system include being able to eliminate unqualified officials simply by not offering them a contract the following season, where terminating full-time employees would require them to show cause. Critics argue that full-time officials would free them from the distractions of a second job, but proponents of part-time officials point out that the NFL would lose a number of qualified officials because many of them are owners, presidents, or C.E.O.s of various companies. Proponents also argue that there is only one game per week and the regular season is only 4 months long, and that having full-time officials does not necessarily guarantee that they will make fewer officiating mistakes. The level of training and review in which NFL officials participate makes additional time redundant. In any event, veteran officials can make quite substantial salaries for their work.

See also

  • List of current and former NFL officials
    List of NFL officials

    This is a listing of American football officials who have National Football League experience.Note: Years listed refer to season the official began or ended career in the NFL....
  • Super Bowl officials
  • American football rules
    American football rules

    Game play in American football consists of a series of Down , individual plays of short duration, outside of which the ball is dead or not in play....


External links


  • - official site - rulebook - digest of rules
  • - official site - rulebook - official signals
  • - The Double Life of Ed Hochuli
  • - officiating rules and mechanics for college and high school football.
  • - officiating center