[Husker] officials
RJ Wessel
da_huskers at cox.net
Tue Nov 23 10:05:04 CST 2010
I believe it is
http://www.edstewartspeaks.com/biography.php
---- Mark Landin <marklandin at gmail.com> wrote:
> That's not former Husker LB Ed Stewart, is it?
>
> On 11/23/10, Borer Steve CAA <Steve.Borer at connectseward.org> wrote:
> > I also read the procedures before posting -- I hope you are correct!
> > Although, as I said in my earlier post, nothing surprises me anymore!
> >
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > Steve Borer, CMAA
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> > Seward HS
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> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Nov 23, 2010, at 9:02 AM, Steve Reichenbach wrote:
> >
> >> That would seem to be inconsistent with the established procedures,
> >> leading me to believe the "word" is a rumor.
> >>
> >> http://www.big12sports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=10410&ATCLID=204843089
> >> [excerpt below]
> >>
> >> Also, last year, the officilas weren't anounced until just before
> >> the game:
> >>
> >> http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/7868/officials-revealed-for-big-12-championship-game
> >>
> >> "Game Officials
> >> It's the Big 12 Championship Game, but it's also an all-star
> >> officiating crew. A season-long process that starts to gain steam in
> >> November is the selection of the best officials that work Big 12
> >> games. The best referee, umpire, linesman, line judge, side judge,
> >> field judge, back judge and replay official are selected.
> >>
> >> The job of choosing the officials falls to Big 12 Coordinator of
> >> Football Officials Walt Anderson. He evaluates each week during the
> >> season and as the year winds down, starts to narrow the candidates.
> >> The
> >> officiating crew for the championship game is finalized in the week
> >> prior, with the approval of Big 12 Commissioner Dan Beebe and
> >> Assistant
> >> Commissioner Ed Stewart.
> >>
> >> The officials arrive on site two days before the game to start their
> >> preparations. They review officiating points of emphasis and discuss
> >> any unique aspects regarding the style of play of the two teams in the
> >> contest.
> >>
> >> The officiating crew is housed at a hotel separate from the teams and
> >> the media. On the day of the game, they are transported to and from
> >> the
> >> stadium. At the venue, the officiating crew has a police/security
> >> escort. Typically, they arrive four to five hours before kickoff and
> >> do
> >> a walk-through on the field, test the communication system with the
> >> replay booth and the referee microphone that is hooked up to the
> >> public
> >> address system.
> >>
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