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You Make the Call – October 1, 2018

There was a meeting of the ANEFO on Monday, October 1, 2018. First, Skip Likins, ANEFO President, addressed the officials. The officials viewed a video highlighting several college football plays and game officials’ decisions. Later, Tom Brow, ANEFO Rules Interpreter, discussed two interesting plays that are part of the “You Make the Call” scenarios. The first play involved defensive pass interference in the end zone. The second play involved a blocked try attempt that was then caught in the end zone by the defense, then later fumbled in the end zone by the defense and recovered in the end zone by Team A. Finally, Skip Likins, Mike Sullivan and several other officials shared their views and tips on the back judge position.  The handout with the answers to the “You Make the Call” scenarios is attached below.

ANEFO.You.Make.the.Call.10.1.18  <– (Brow’s Handout)

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