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Rule 11 Podcast: College Football Officiating Conversations

Author: Dwayne Johnson/Tyler Olsen

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An opportunity to stay engaged with college football officiating. Two college football officials discuss NCAA rules, mechanics and other topics related to college football officiating. Experienced guests will provide officiating tips and information that will help you grow in your officiating career.
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Tyler and Dwayne close out the Rule 11 podcast and remember some voices from the past.Thank you to our listeners, patrons, and guests. Support the Show.
Arguably our most popular guest is back to do a deep dive into Fair Catch rules. Big 12 FJ Matt Mills returns to break down the rules surrounding fair catches during free and scrimmage kicks. Check out this conversation for a better understanding of fair catches.Mentioned on the ShowRef RepsGetItRighthttps://youtube.com/user/nickbrigatiQuote of the WeekIt’s not the will to win that matter – everyone has that. It’s the will to prepare to win that matters.” Paul Bear BryantFight Son...
Longtime Big 10 Back Judge, Robert Smith, joins us for an amazing conversation focused on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Robert shares how a young man from Dallas, TX chose to play football at the University of Iowa. He also talks about how that experience set the foundation for his work in the DEI space.Fight Song - IowaSupport the Show.
Pac-12 Referee Steve Strimling joins us to review the 2022 New Rules and Editorial changes. Steve provides interesting insights into the changes and gives a preview into some potential mechanics changes.Mentioned on the show:Greg Evers' BlogKara Lawson's SpeechFight Song - USCSupport the Show.
The 2022 rule changes have made blocking below the waist easier to understand and officiate. We discuss these changes and share some of our thoughts.Quote of the WeekDon't try to get everyone to like you. You don't even like everybody. - AnonymousFight Song - Old wabashSupport the Show.
in the 110th conversation, Tyler and Dwayne revisit 10-second run off rules. They cover fouls, injury, helmets and replay rules regarding 10 second runoff.Mentioned on the Showhttps://docs.google.com/file/d/1wBLsODmbnlaYi3RD6aYP_Dfe1ATCf0JV/edit?usp=docslist_api&filetype=mswordFight Song - Florida StateSupport the Show.
In the first rules discussion of Season 5, Tyler and Dwayne cover Post Scrimmage Kick enforcement. They discuss key concepts and provide play scenarios to help illustrate this often confusing set of rules.Quote of the WeekCriticism is a part of life. If you’re not being criticized, you’re probably not doing something of importance - Bobby WagnerFight Song - Kansas Support the Show.
Big Ten crewmates, John O'Neill (Referee), Tom Kissinger (Replay Official) and Matt Aloisio (Communicator) have been working together for 6+ seasons. They join us today to give us a glimpse into the replay process and the communication that takes place.Quote of the WeekWorrying doesn’t empty tomorrow of its sorrow, it empties today of its strength - Corrie Ten BoomFight Song - PittSupport the Show.
It's camp season! Tyler and Dwayne discuss football camps. They share their thoughts on how to choose and prepare for camps and how to best take advantage of the opportunity while attending.Quote of the Week“Ability is what you’re capable of doing. Motivation determines what you do. Attitude determines how well you do it.” -Lou HoltzFight Song KansasSupport the Show.
SWAC coordinator of officials, Eddie Kelley joins us for this conversation. He talks to us about the SWAC and its officiating program, including how he identifies officials for his staff. Mr Kelley also discusses the A-Team Football Officials camp.Quote of the WeekSuccess doesn’t come from what you do occasionally. It comes from what you do consistently - Marie ForleoMentioned on the Showhttps://ateamofficiating.com/ateam/Fight Song - FloridaSupport the Show.
Pac-12 Side Judge Jeff Dahle joins us for this conversation. He shares some great tips for communicating with coaches. Jeff is a pilot and flight instructor and he provides some parallels between officiating and flying a plane. Additionally Jeff talks about video evaluations from the perspective of a grader.Mentioned on the showBehind the Flag (HS football training)Quote of the WeekMost of us spend too much time on what is urgent and not enough time on what is important - Stephen CoveyFight S...
Tyler and Dwayne share experiences of the rookie seasons in their respective new conferences. Listen for a glimpse into some of the fun and challenges of our first season.Fight Song - Who else but the 2022 National Champions - University of Georgia Support the Show.
Big 12 Referee Tuta Salaam joins us in this final conversation of Season 4. He shares some great stories about his journey to the Big 12, including some mistakes along the way. Tuta's passion for college football officiating is apparent.Quote of the Week“You can learn new things at any time in your life if you’re willing to be a beginner. If you actually learn to like being a beginner, the whole world opens up to you.” – Barbara ShurFight Song's - Tennessee and LSUSupport the Show.
Tyler and Dwayne review questions that we got incorrect from the 2021 CFO National Test. We share our thought process and discuss why we got the questions wrong.Quote of the Week"If you want light to come into your life, you need to stand where it is shining" -UnknownMentioned on the Show2021 CFO ExamUnderstanding 12-3-6CFO Test References (from Luke Karnas) Disqualfied and Ejected Player Interpretation (see play 3) - (Dann Schwinger)Fight Song - Notre DameSupport the Show.
Brothers Dale & Ben Keller are D1 line of scrimmage officials, working in the Pac-12 and BigSky respectively. In this conversation, they join us to discuss the family’s “other” business. We talk about how they both got started in officiating by helping their step-father, long time HS crew chief Carl Gertz, during games. We also get into their preparation and of course we get into some line of scrimmage discussion.Quote of the Week(Sent from listener)"The purpose of life is to find your gi...
In this milestone episode, Tyree Walton (Big 12) and Jeff Hutcheon (Pac-12) takeover the podcast and turn the tables on Tyler and Dwayne. The hosts become the guests. Listen in as we look back on the first 99 episodes, take the Rule 11 challenge and share some anecdotes.Fight Song - AuburnSupport the Show.
Guess who's back? Big XII Field Judge Matt Mills joins us again to break down rules pertaining to Extra periods. Quote of the Week"The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." -Nelson MandelaFight Song - Northern ArizonaSupport the Show.
Officials come from all walks of life. It is important that we respect everyone within our ranks. Today we discuss inclusion with our guest, friend and fellow football official Cyd Zeigler. Listen to Cyd's positive experiences within the officiating community; further evidence that we're all in this together.Cyd is co-founder of Outsports.com. He has contributed to the Huffington Post, Out magazine, Playboy and The Advocate and appeared on CNN, ESPN and in Sports Illustrated...
Four contestants join us to take the Rule 11 Challenge. Each contestant will work through a play scenario and attempt to come up with the correct results. Its a great opportunity for all of us to review some confusing rules. Thank you to our four contestants, Guilherme, Tremain, Kevin and Taylor, for being good sports.Quote of the Week- Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work. - AristotlePlay Scenarios from the show1. A 4/9 @ 50, A9 punts, the kick bounce...
There are various rules regarding touching of the football by a player. Kick or pass, intentional or unintentional...and more. It is crucial to understand the consequences of touching the football in these various situations. Tyler and Dwayne review these rules in this conversation.Quote of the WeekSuccess consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.- Winston ChurchillFight Song - IdahoSupport the Show.
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M2 Woodcrafts

How are people supposed to follow these discussions? I'd have to listen to this 5 or 6 times and take notes to begin to follow it. You guys need to find a new way to do these.

Feb 25th
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