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Football Officiating => NCAA Discussion => Topic started by: LJ1977 on February 24, 2017, 11:45:42 AM
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I need a little on decide which on field clinic to attend. I am looking at the one in El Paso, Stars and Stripes and The HM football camp. I am looking to advance my career as well as looking to become a better official.
Thanks in advance
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sorry to barge in the topic but a friend from Brasil asked me to ask
Is there any clinics happening from March 3rd till 18th in the Orlando, Florida area?
Don't know if it's too early for clinics or study groups but It can't harm to ask.
He'll be in the area on those dates and if there's a chance, would like to participate
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There's a clinic in Lakeland Mar 17-19. Lakeland is about 90 minutes from Orlando. Details can be found in the camps thread.
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Hi LJ1977, I've attended the Stars and Stripes Clinic and couldn't say more positive things about it! Hands down one of the best clinics I've ever attended. You get an amazing experience and the experience is the closest thing you can get to working at the D1 level.
Other clinics that have great on-field portions are South Florida (if it is still running) and the Tom Beard.
Best of luck!
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check out Todd Skaggs at
https://www.facebook.com/refereenation/
for lots on info on clinics and career advancement.
Couple of good on field clinics coming up are the Aloha clinic in Hawaii (March) and
El Paso camp http://elpasocamp.com/ (May)
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The best field clinic that we (NFHS chapter) ever had may be easier for you to obtain. Several years ago I was contacted by a good friend who is a D-1 referee. His crew was scheduled to work a U-Maine Thursday season opener and were required to arrive the previous evening. He stated that the previous evening usually included a review of their previous week's games and studying the tendencies of next day's opponents. Where it was the season opener for both officials and teams, they had nothing to watch and would be glad to put on a clinic for our chapter. I contacted a local coach that was amicable to supplying the teams , our chapter members came in uniform and for two hours were shadowed by the NCAA officials with very constructive advice. The following meeting ,we all announced the tips we had picked up...even the old vets had learned a few helpful hints.
We followed the clinic with a dinner with the officials. Our chapter picked up the dinner tab--it was cheap --NCAA guys can't partake of adult beverage on the night before!
Any of you that work near a D-I school with a home season opener might want to look into this.