What does the letters on the refs shirts mean?

Like football players, referees have numbers and letters to let the coaches know who will make a call. For instance, a back judge will be responsible for signaling touchdown and worry about plays that happen downfield. Side judges are responsible for offside and any pre-snap penalties.
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What does the C on a football referee mean?

The position will be called center judge -- the new official will wear a “C” on his back --and be located in the offensive backfield opposite the referee.
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What do the letters on football refs mean?

That's a smaller number on the upper arm, and a larger one on their back, under the letters that designate their position on the field — SJ for side judge, HL for head linesman, U for umpire, etc. NCAA officials do not wear numbers.
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Why do the refs have s on their shirts?

Smitty Kicks Off NCAA Football Season As New Official Referee Uniform Supplier. Smitty Officials Apparel is now the Official Football Uniform Provider for all Division I, II and III NCAA conferences. When you flip on a college football game, the "S" will be visible on all on-field officials.
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What are the 7 officials in football?

  • Referee.
  • Umpire.
  • Down Judge.
  • Line Judge.
  • Field Judge.
  • Side Judge.
  • Back Judge.
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How much do NFL refs make?

Although the official figures are not usually revealed publicly, after the last agreement between the league and the NFL Referees Association it was known that in the 2019 season, referees received earnings of $205,000 on average. This equates to around $12,000 per game, a pretty significant figure.
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What is the blue thing NFL refs throw?

The object that you see being thrown by NFL officials is a blue bean bag. All officials carry a bean bag to mark the spot of a fumble or the spot where possession was gained on a punt. There are penalties that are enforced from the spot of the fumble or the spot where possession was gained on punts.
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Who is the highest paid NFL referee?

Brad Allen and Walter Anderson are the highest-paid NFL referees for the 2020-21 season.
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What is the H official in football?

The head linesman (H or HL), or down judge (DJ) in the NFL, CFL, and the 2022 version of the USFL, stands at one end of the line of scrimmage (usually the side opposite the press box, always with the chain crew), looking for possible offsides, encroachment and other fouls before the snap.
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What does CM stand for on referee uniform?

The “CM” patch on the hats is in tribute to former referee Carl Madsen, who passed away after working Week 7's Kansas City Chiefs-Tennessee Titans game. Police say that Madsen died as he was driving home from the game in Nashville, Tenn. Madsen was 71-years-old.
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Why do refs stand in front of quarterback?

The Referee stands behind the offense, shading over to the quarterback's throwing side. The Referee's responsible for watching the quarterback on passing plays and running back on run plays. Calls like roughing the passer or whether a quarterback fumble was a forward pass are the Referee's in-play priorities.
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What does the letter c mean on football jerseys?

In 2007, the NFL instituted a program that allowed each team to designate up to six captains per season. Chosen players are regularly honored with a "C" on their jerseys, and stars on the patch are filled in for each year of service as a captain.
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What does DJ stand for for NFL official?

NFL has a new name for the head linesman position: down judge.
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What are the 5 officials in football?

The seven officials in an NFL game include:
  • The Referee.
  • The Umpire.
  • The Down Judge.
  • The Line Judge.
  • The Field Judge.
  • The Side Judge.
  • The Back Judge.
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How much does a NFL Waterboy make?

On average, NFL waterboys make $53,000 per year (according to Stack.com). However, that's just the salary for beginners. For professionals, their salary can be higher as any other highest paid NFL waterboy.
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Do NFL refs travel with teams?

While the NFL will cover their travel expenses, refs usually have to make their own travel arrangements and do not travel with the NFL players. Refs tend to arrive at their destination the day before the game.
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How much does an NFL cheerleader make?

According to information from various data sources, the average NFL cheerleader salary is $150 per game day. They also receive about $50 – $75 for one public appearance. The cheerleaders' job is more like performing. To get those sexy and hot performances, they had to go through a lot of things.
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How many flags do NFL refs have?

Officials are also advised to carry two flags on the field in case they have to call two fouls during the same play. It takes a bit of practice, but officials at all levels become very adept at throwing the flag to the exact spot on the field.
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What is the black thing on football refs wrist?

What's the purpose of the black wristband worn by NFL referees? Greenwich, Conn. Farmer: Those wristbands are to remind officials of the down, where the ball should be spotted relative to the hash marks and even which team has possession. The wristband has a string on it that can be looped around a finger.
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What is the white flag in football?

NFL penalty flags were colored white until 1965, when the color was changed to yellow. Penalty flags in college football were red until the 1970s. The idea for the penalty flag came from Youngstown State coach Dwight Beede and first used in a game against Oklahoma City University on October 17, 1941.
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What do refs make in the Super Bowl?

More pressure, more pay

The NFL has not freely given out the figures, but according to the most recent reports, referees were estimated to bring in between $30,000 and $50,000 for officiating in the big game in 2018, so it is likely that this rate has gone up or at least is in this ballpark for Super Bowl LVI.
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How much do NFL yard markers make?

Each member of a typical NFL chain gang makes less than $100 per game, which is nothing for an organization the size of the NFL whose owners are worth billions. As of 2013, the members of the Ravens' chain gang each made $72 per game, according to the Baltimore Sun.
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Do NFL referees have other jobs?

They are paid well, but most of them have "day" jobs during the week and throughout the offseason. Some, including referees Walt Anderson and Terry McAulay, are officiating supervisors at the college level. Others have careers entirely unrelated to football.
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Why do refs have numbers?

Referees wear numbers to differentiate themselves from other referees. While this may not make sense at a younger level (most officials will have a letter on their back rather than a number), it's essential at the NFL and college levels. Just like players need to be identified on film, so do officials.
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How do NFL referees know where to place the ball?

After an offensive player gets tackled, its normal to see that player place the ball one or two feet further than the spot where his body hit the ground. The referee gets the ball and places it on the field.
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