beckner11 wrote:Speaking of teaching....is there any kind of training done, or in the works where officials from different conferences get together for extensive training sessions?
As a matter of fact there is. US Lacrosse and the COC have a national certified clinicians program where officials from all over the country get together in a "train the trainer" program. It used to be an entire weekend at Texas A&M under the direction of John Hill. They just had another large session at the convention in Philadelphia put on by Dave Seidman.
At the one I attended in 2003 there was a gentleman there from the GRLC. The goal of course is to try to establish a level of uniformity in officiating across the country, and while it may not be perfect, the bar has been raised considerably over the past decade.
We are constantly on the lookout for fresh blood (not on the field, of course. That player would have to leave the game until the blood and blleding were taken care of. ) and I encourage any of the USLIA players to consider taking up the avocation after graduation, or even before - doing high school games when possible.
Based on comments from players that I hear during the game - most of them think they're refs already!