Excellent. I do want to point out that you should have said 7 OFFENSIVE players are required to be on the line of scrimmage. Defense can have any number.
@@dillonbergmann3489 Very interesting. Actually, I looked it up and they require five on the line, but regardless I had no idea that the number varied in high school leagues.
Called them all referees, but really should be referring to them as officials. And left out the Center Judge.
Thank you 😊 SO MANY FANS don't even understand that.
Seems like he is referring to the NFL in this video. Which the CJ is only in college in the higher up conferences (D1)
This is a crisp, clear explanation of the officials and their roles. Thanks for posting.
Thank you!
Excellent. I do want to point out that you should have said 7 OFFENSIVE players are required to be on the line of scrimmage. Defense can have any number.
Depends on the rules set. NFHS only has a requirement for four on the line. But you can’t have more than four in the backfield.
@@dillonbergmann3489 Very interesting. Actually, I looked it up and they require five on the line, but regardless I had no idea that the number varied in high school leagues.
All these referees, and yet none of them can see anything 🤷
No such thing as down judge...actually called the head linesmen; which is why they have a L on their shirt
There is only ONE REFEREE. HOW DO YOU NOT KNOW THAT?