After weeks of negotiations, the NFL and the officials' union announced an eight-year agreement last month that ended a more than three-month lockout.

Now, more than a week removed from the lockout's conclusion, take a look back at how a blown call may have wronged - or aided - your favorite team, and learn more about the replacement refs who made them.

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AFC West
NFC East
NFC North
NFC South
NFC West
All teams
vs. Saints, W 40-32
Blown call: Penalty yardage marked off incorrectly
vs. Rams, L 28-31
Blown calls: Officials lose control
vs. Bengals, L 31-38
Blown calls: Unsportsmanlike conduct on bench, wrong penalty yardage
vs. Browns, W 17-16
Blown call: Fumble not reviewable
vs. Ravens, W 24-23
Blown call: Incomplete pass called a fumble
vs. Cardinals, L 6-27
Blown call: Penalty accepted is actually declined
vs. Giants, W 24-17
Blown calls: Missed holding penalties
vs. Seahawks, L 7-27
Blown call: Phantom late hit
vs. Bucs, W 16-10
Blown call: Official takes out wide receiver
vs. Cowboys, L 17-24
Blown call: Missed defensive holding penalty
vs. Bucs, W 41-34
Blown call: Missed pass interference penalty
vs. Panthers, W 36-7
Blown call: Unsportsmanlike conduct penalty
vs. Jets, L 28-48
Blown call: Delay of game penalty
vs. Chiefs, W 35-17
Blown call: Punt coverage penalty called on wrong team
vs. Browns, W 24-14
Blown call: Questionable late hit penalty
vs. Texans, L 10-30
Blown call: Missed unsportsmanlike conduct penalty
vs. Raiders, W 35-13
Blown call: Not available
vs. Jets, L 20-23
Blown call: Phantom roughing the kicker call
vs. Titans, W 34-13
Blown call: Missed pass interference penalty
vs. Cardinals, L 18-20
Blown call: Missed offsides penalty on field goal attempt
vs. Ravens, L 30-31
Blown call: Questionable pass interference penalty
vs. Bills, W 48-28
Blown calls: Missed illegal hands to the face penalties
vs. Steelers, L 10-27
Blown call: Phantom pass interference penalty
vs. Dolphins, W 23-20
Blown call: Incomplete pass upheld as catch
vs. Bengals, W 44-13
Blown call: Questionable possession ruling on touchdown catch
vs. Eagles, L 23-24
Blown call: 12 men on the field penalty missed
vs. Patriots, W 31-30
Blown call: Unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on head coach
vs. Ravens, L 13-44
Blown call: Questionable pass interference call
vs. Browns, W 34-27
Blown call: Missed defenseless receiver penalty
vs. Redskins, W 38-31
Blown call: Fumble recovery incorrectly blown dead
vs. Eagles, L 16-17
Blown call: Missed offsides penalty on field goal attempt
vs. Bengals, L 27-34
Blown call: Clock never stopped after out-of-bounds play
vs. Bills, L 14-24
Blown call: Questionable holding penalty
vs. Broncos, L 19-31
Blown call: Two-minute warning called early
vs. Jets, W 27-10
Blown call: Incorrect penalty challenged, upheld
vs. Raiders, L 31-34
Blown call: Missed illegal shift penalty
vs. Colts, W 41-21
Blown call: Officials fail to reset play clock
vs. Packers, L 10-23
Blown call: Unsportsmanlike conduct penalty
vs. Rams, W 23-6
Blown call: Incorrect roughing the kicker call
vs. Rams, W 27-23
Blown call: Missed ineligible receiver downfield penalty
vs. 49ers, L 19-27
Blown call: Questionable pass interference call
vs. Titans, L 41-44
Blown call: Extra penalty yards assessed
vs. 49ers, L 22-30
Blown call: Missed block in the back penalty
vs. Bears, W 23-10
Blown call: 12 men on the field penalty
vs. Seahawks, L 14-12
Blown call: Incorrect simultaneous catch call
vs. Jaguars, W 26-23
Blown call: Incorrect offsides call
vs. Colts, L 20-23
Blown call: Officials don't change down after penalty
vs. 49ers, W 24-13
Blown call: Extra challenge granted after final timeout
vs. Dolphins, W 30-10
Blown call: Referee incorrectly identifies team
vs. Jaguars, W 27-7
Blown call: Apparent touchdown run overturned
vs. Broncos, W 31-25
Blown call: Questionable pass interference call
vs. Bears, L 21-41
Blown call: Missed offsides call
vs. Vikings, W 23-20
Blown call: Missed facemask penalty
vs. Jaguars, L 17-22
Blown call: Missed pass interference call
vs. Vikings, L 23-26
Blown call: Incorrect illegal block penalty
vs. Texans, L 7-27
Blown call: Referee faces wrong way
vs. Colts, W 22-17
Blown call: Missed late hit call
vs. Patriots, L 13-34
Blown call: Fumble overturned as incomplete pass
vs. Chargers, L 10-38
Blown call: Missed roughing the kicker penalties
vs. Lions, W 44-41
Blown call: Catch incorrectly overturned as incomplete
vs. Chiefs, W 40-24
Blown call: Missed illegal block penalty
vs. Broncos, W 27-21
Blown call: Extra penalty yardage
vs. Chargers, W 27-3
Blown call: Interception called incomplete pass
vs. Bucs, L 10-16
Blown call: Missed holding calls
vs. Saints, W 35-27
Blown call: Missed illegal hands to the face penalty
vs. Giants, L 7-36
Blown call: Personal foul non-calls
vs. Redskins, L 32-40
Blown call: Questionable pass interference call
vs. Panthers, L 27-35
Blown call: Missed holding call
vs. Chiefs, L 24-27
Blown call: Incorrect fumble call, inadvertent whistle
vs. Panthers, W 16-10
Blown call: Missed challenge forces timeout
vs. Giants, L 34-41
Blown call: Missed helmet-to-helmet penalty
vs. Cowboys, L 10-16
Blown call: Incorrect down by contact call
vs. Steelers, W 31-19
Blown call: Officials let clock run during review
vs. Falcons, L 21-27
Blown call: Phantom pass interference call
vs. Texans, L 25-31
Blown call: Missed defensive holding call
vs. Falcons, L 24-40
Blown call: Missed defensive holding call
vs. Bills, L 17-35
Blown call: Late unnecessary roughness penalty
vs. Saints, W 27-24
Blown call: Touchdown play incorrectly overturned
vs. Chargers, L 14-22
Blown call: Missed horse collar tackle
vs. Dolphins, L 13-35
Blown call: Not available
vs. Steelers, W 34-31
Blown call: Missed helmet-to-helmet hit
vs. Raiders, W 22-14
Blown call: Officials don't give untimed play
vs. Titans, W 38-10
Blown call: Apparent touchdown catch ruled incomplete
vs. Falcons, L 3-27
Blown call: Questionable defensive holding call
vs. Seahawks, W 20-16
Blown call: Laterals blown dead as incomplete passes
vs. Patriots, W 20-18
Blown call: Questionable holding call on final drive
vs. Eagles, W 27-6
Blown call: Missed defensive holding call
vs. Packers, W 30-22
Blown call: Questionable unsportsmanlike conduct call
vs. Lions, W 27-19
Blown call: Missed delay of game penalty
vs. Vikings, L 24-13
Blown call: Down by contact call overturned to fumble
vs. Cardinals, L 16-20
Blown call: Fourth timeout given
vs. Cowboys, W 27-7
Blown call: Crack-back block missed
vs. Packers, W 14-12
Blown call: Questionable pass interference call
vs. Lions, L 23-27
Blown call: Officials fail to start game clock
vs. Redskins, W 31-28
Blown call: Fumble never reviewed
vs. Bears, L 6-23
Blown call: Referee incorrectly identifies team
David Scott
Rick Shavensky
Ronald Castrovinci
Bob Powell
Rondell Taylor
Timothy Griffin
Craig Burd
Head Referee
Scott has experience refereeing high school and Division III football in the Rochester, N.Y. area, and is a member of the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officials.1 A Fairport, N.Y. resident, he works as a supervising examiner for the Monroe County Department of Human Services.2
Umpire
Shavensky has officiated Football Championship Subdivision games in the northeast and is a member of the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Officials.3 In 2004, he was an umpire for a first round game in the Division III Championship playoffs.4 Shavensky is a resident of Feasterville, Penn., and works as an air traffic controller at Feasterville-Trevose Airport.5
Head Linesman
Castrovinci has experience at the Division I and Division III levels as a referee for the Eastern College Athletic Conference. He is also a member of the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officials and Colonial Football Officials Association, which officiates high school and Pop Warner games in western Connecticut.6 He is a credit manager for EverBank Commercial Finance and lives in Patterson, N.Y.7
Field Judge
Powell has experience officiating in the United Football League and was the field judge for the 2010 UFL Championship.8 A native of Columbia, Md., Powell currently works a regional vice president for TD Bank in the Miami area and resides in Boca Raton, Fla.9
Line Judge
Taylor has worked as a line judge for Division III games in New York and New Jersey and is a member of the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officials.10 He has also worked as an Arena Football League official.11 A resident of Rahway, N.J., Taylor works as a special education teacher.
Side Judge
Griffin is a member of the Abilene chapter of the Texas Association of Sports Officials and has officiated college games as high as the Division II level and high school games.12 A resident of Abilene, Texas, Griffin works as a real estate appraiser in west Texas.13
Back Judge
Burd has experience refereeing games in Division III and high school level around Virginia.14 A native of Virginia Beach, Va., Burd is the president of Progressive Personnel, a hospitality and restaurant employment agency.15
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  • Wayne Elliott
    Marc Harrod
    Mike Peek
    Richard Simmons
    Tommy Keeling
    Lance Easley
    Derrick Rhone-Dunn
    Head Referee
    Elliott is the executive secretary of the Austin Football Officials Association which handles high school football in the Austin area.1 He works as a realtor in Austin, Texas.2
    Umpire
    Harrod is a member of the Corpus Christi Chapter of Football Officials and has officiated at the high school and college level.3 He is a police sergeant in Corpus Christi, Texas.4
    Head Linesman
    Peek was a replacement official during the 2001 referee strike.5 He has also officiated in the Southland Conference.6 He lives in Athens, Texas, where he is a business professor at Trinity Valley Community College.
    Field Judge
    Simmons has officiated high school football games in Texas.7 He lives in Amarillo, Texas, where he works as a data analyst.8
    Line Judge
    Keeling has officiated in the Big-12 conference. He worked the 2006 Poinsettia Bowl and the 2010 UFL championship game.9 He lives in Plano, Tx., where he is a manager at Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems.10
    Side Judge
    Easley has four years of officiating experience at the high school and junior college level.11 Karl Richins, who runs an officiating academy that Easley attended said, "Lance was determined by our staff not to be ready for Division I officiating."12 Easley works for Bank of America in Santa Maria, Calif.13
    Back Judge
    Rhone-Dunn has officiated at all levels of college football and in the Arena League for nine years. He officiated the 2007 Sugar Bowl.14 He lives in Oklahoma City.15
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  • Jim Core
    Bob Shoulders
    Gregory Maxwell
    Thaddious Foster
    Joshua Thurow
    Brian Stropolo
    Larry Babcock
    Head Referee
    Core has eight years of experience refereeing Division II and Division III college football.1 Core has also worked NAIA Frontier Conference games and Arena Football 2 games in Boise, Idaho. A native of Meridian, Idaho, he serves as the activities director at Sawtooth Middle School in Meridian.2
    Umpire
    Shoulders, a former Southeastern Conference official, has six years of experience officiating Division I and Division II college football.3 A resident of Mountain Brook, Ala., he is the director of Birmingham-area officials for the Alabama High School Athletic Association and works as a project manager for a construction management company in Pell City.4
    Head Linesman
    Maxwell has five years of experience officiating Division III college football.5
    Field Judge
    Foster has four years of experience officiating Division III college football.6 A native of Howard County, Md., Foster is a member of the Washington District Football Officials Association, which oversees high school football referees in the D.C. area.7
    Line Judge
    Thurow has nine years of experience officiating Division II and Division III college football, including in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.8 He is also the girls' basketball coach and co-baseball coach at Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis.9
    Side Judge
    Stropolo has three years of experience officiating Division III college football and is a member of the River Parish Football Officials Association.10 He was removed from his officiating crew for the Panthers-Saints game in Week Two and fired by the NFL after it was revealed he was a Saints fan.11 A resident of Saint Rose, La., Stropolo owns a landscaping business and played college football at Nicholls State University.12
    Back Judge
    Babcock has five years of experience officiating Division III college football.13 He has also officiated baseball, basketball, and softball at various levels. He coaches softball and volleyball at Indiana University Northwest, a NAIA school in Gary, Ind.14
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  • Ken Roan
    Timothy Morris
    Kevin Akin
    Brian Burkhart
    Eric Hoffman
    Dwayne Strozier
    Bill Theodore
    Head Referee
    Roan has experience refereeing at the Division II and Division III levels and in Texas high school games.1 He is the president-elect of the football branch of the Texas Association of Sports Officials.2
    Umpire
    Morris has refereed Division I college football for 16 years, part of that time in the Pac-12 Conference.3
    Head Linesman
    Akin has six years of experience refereeing Division II football.4 He made headlines for refereeing a middle school game in Bethany, Okla., just days after his week one assignment.5 He is a resident of Oklahoma City, where he works as a hospital account manager for GlaxoSmithKline.6
    Field Judge
    Burkhart works as an official with the Austin Football Officials Association, which officiates Division II and high school games in the Austin area.7 In some of those games, he worked on a crew with fellow replacement referee Wayne Elliott.8 A resident of Georgetown, Texas, Burkhart was also briefly an official with the Southern Indoor Football League.9
    Line Judge
    Hoffman officiates high school football around Tulsa, Okla. He is from Broken Arrow, Okla.10
    Side Judge
    Strozier has officiated Division III college football for 12 years.11 He lives in Venice, Calif.
    Back Judge
    Theodore is a referee who works youth, middle and high school games in the Fort Worth, Texas, area.12
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  • Donovan Briggans
    Dennis Angel
    Lynn Lawhon
    Eric Joe
    Shannon Eastin
    Paul Caldera
    Michael Fischer
    Head Referee
    Briggans has officiated football and women's basketball in the Division II Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference.1
    Umpire
    Angel has officiated games in the Pac-10 Conference and worked NFL games during the 2001 referee strike.2 He and his crew were briefly suspended in 2006 for a missed call that swayed the result of a game between Oklahoma and Oregon.3
    Head Linesman
    Lawhon was a replacement referee during the 2001 referee strike. Prior to that he officiated football games for 21 years, before retiring in 1999.4
    Field Judge
    No Information Available
    Line Judge
    Eastin is the first woman to referee an NFL game. She has officiated football games for 16 years. She currently works in the MEAC in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly 1-AA).
    Side Judge
    Caldera is part of the leadership of the Orange County Football Officials Association.5 He lives in Irvine, Calif.
    Back Judge
    No Information Available
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  • Donald King
    Jeffrey Otterby
    Mark Andrew
    Keith Norman
    Curtis Townsend
    Kent Intagliata
    Jeff Corley
    Head Referee
    King works as a bankruptcy lawyer.1
    Umpire
    Otterby has officiated Division I and Division III college football games. He coaches boys basketball at Haines Middle School in St. Charles, Ill.2
    Head Linesman
    After Andrew called the Vikings' Jared Allen for roughing the passer in Week Two, Allen said, "(The NFL) can fine me if they want to, because that was the worst call I ever seen in my life." 3
    Field Judge
    No Information Available
    Line Judge
    No Information Available
    Side Judge
    Intagliata has officiated Division I and Division III wrestling.4
    Back Judge
    Corley has officiated Alabama high school football games.
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  • Mike Shepherd
    Randy Tabler
    Tom Falcinelli
    Henry Zaborniak
    George Shinkan
    Kevin Peloquin
    Mark Kelsay
    Head Referee
    No Information Available
    Umpire
    Tabler has officiated in the Division II Lone Star Conference. He lives in Ardmore, Okla.
    Head Linesman
    No Information Available
    Field Judge
    Zaborniak officiated in the Big-10 conference for 15 years until his retirement in 2011.1 He is the director of officiating for the Ohio High School Athletic Association.
    Line Judge
    No Information Available
    Side Judge
    Peloquin has officiated Division III college football in New England.2
    Back Judge
    Kelsay has officiated in the Division II Gulf South Conference.3
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  • Robert Dalton
    Oscar Shorten
    Wayne Bernier
    John O'Brien
    Larry Skarpa
    Jeffrey Garvin
    Bobby Jackson
    Head Referee
    Dalton has refereed in the Division II Lone Star Conference.1 He lives in Ardmore, Okla.2
    Umpire
    Shorten is from Lubbock, Texas.3
    Head Linesman
    Bernier has 19 years of officiating experience in high school, college, and the Arena League. He worked a six-man high school football game two days after his first NFL game. "You have seen it on TV and see this big field, but you walk in and it's still a 100-yard field just like out at Dick Bivins Stadium. There are more people, that's all," he said. He lives in Amarillo, Texas.4
    Field Judge
    No Information Available
    Line Judge
    No Information Available
    Side Judge
    No Information Available
    Back Judge
    No Information Available
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  • Robert Frazer
    Lemuel Hawkins
    Michael Bell
    Larry Farina
    John Vachon
    Steve Hendley
    Greg Hay
    Head Referee
    Frazer officiates Texas high school football games. He works as a recruiter for AT&T and lives in Midlothian, Texas.1
    Umpire
    No Information Available
    Head Linesman
    No Information Available
    Field Judge
    No Information Available
    Line Judge
    Farina has officiated in the Pac-12 and coached high school football in Arizona.2
    Side Judge
    No Information Available
    Back Judge
    No Information Available
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  • Jerry Frump
    Brian Taylor
    Bill Etzler
    Randall Weissenhofer
    Charles Derrick Jr.
    Randal Beesley
    Larry Orrico
    Head Referee
    Frump has officiated in the Gateway Conference of the Football Championship Subdivision.1 He was also a referee during the 2001 NFL referee strike. He lives in Naperville, Ill., and works for Metropolitan Capital Bank and Trust.2
    Umpire
    No Information Available
    Head Linesman
    Etzler has officiated football games for 47 years, including 27 years in Division I college football. He lives in LaOtto, Ind., where he is the vice president of Aqua Indiana.3
    Field Judge
    Weissenhofer has officiated Division III games in the College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin. He is an insurance agent in Carol Stream, Ill. "We have been getting a ton of criticism, and I don't think it's fair at all, not at all." Weissenhoger told USA Today. "That play on Monday night, they showed that play more than the Kennedy assassination".4
    Line Judge
    No Information Available
    Side Judge
    Beesley was a replacement referee during the 2001 NFL referee strike. During a game between the Raiders and Chiefs, Beesley shook Jerry Rice's hand and allegedly said, "It is an honor to referee a game with you."5
    Back Judge
    Orrico has officiated in the Arena League.6
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  • Bruce Hermansen
    Ali Shetula
    Rodney Russell
    Jeff Sadorus
    Esteban Garza
    Mike Riley
    Larry Babcock
    Head Referee
    Hermansen has 37 years of football officiating experience working Division II, Division III, and semi-pro games.1 He is the secretary of the Santa Cruz County Football Officials Association and lives near Santa Cruz, Calif.2
    Umpire
    Shetula is an official in the California community college system.3 In Week Three, Patriots head coach Bill Belichick grabbed Shetula by the arm as he ran off the field following the Patriots-Ravens game.
    Head Linesman
    Russell has officiated Division II high school football in Texas.4 He works at Chemplex, Ltd. and lives in Breckenridge, Texas.5
    Field Judge
    Sadorus has officiated football games for the Pac-12 Conference since 2004.6 He worked the Seahawks-Cardinals game in Week One even though he was once a paid employee of the Seahawks (as a practice referee).7 He lives in the Seattle area.
    Line Judge
    Garza has officiated Division III college football.8
    Side Judge
    Riley has officiated Division II college football in Arkansas.9
    Back Judge
    Babcock has five years of experience officiating Division III college football.10 He has also officiated baseball, basketball, and softball at various levels. He coaches softball and volleyball at Indiana University Northwest, a NAIA school in Gary, Ind.11
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  • David White
    Mike Hannon
    Ed Schmid
    Rusty Spindel
    Greg Nowak
    Barry Wilson
    Peter Shafer
    Head Referee
    No Information Available
    Umpire
    Hannon has a year of experience officiating in Division II and III and also has pro experience.1
    Head Linesman
    Schmid is in the Sunshine Football Officials Association and works youth and high school football games in Pinellas, Pasco, and Manatee Counties in Florida.2
    Field Judge
    Spindel has been an official in BCS conferences for 25 years.3 He lives in New Orleans.4
    Line Judge
    Nowak is a member of the Central Florida Officials Association, working high school football games.
    Side Judge
    Wilson has six years of experience in Division III.5
    Back Judge
    Shafer has officiated games in the Colonial Athletic Association.6
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  • Jerry Hughes
    John Petrone
    Thurman Hardison
    Jeff Hopf
    Derrick Smith
    Martin Peters
    Michael Malito
    Head Referee
    Hughes has officiated at the high school and college levels for 40 years. "There's a lot more rules in the NFL," Hughes told CBS.1
    Umpire
    Petrone is an attorney in Cranston, R.I.2
    Head Linesman
    Hardison has officiated football games in the ACC.3 He lives in New Bern, N.C., where he is the Director of Parks and Recreation for the City of New Bern.4
    Field Judge
    Hopf is a member of the Austin Football Officials Association5 and was a replacement referee during the NFL referee strike in 2001.6 He lives in Llano, Texas, and is an insurance agent for State Farm.7
    Line Judge
    Smith has officiated Division I high school football in the Dallas area for 15 years.8
    Side Judge
    Peters has officiated Division II college football in Pennsylvania.9
    Back Judge
    Malito has officiated Division III college football10 and Illinois high school football.11
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  • Gerald Wright
    Steve Sadowski
    Mike Wilmoth
    George Trout
    Alvin Thomas
    Guy Trawick
    Aaron Schrein
    Head Referee
    Wright has refereed in the Mountain West and Western Athletic Conferences.1 He lives in Albuquerque, N.M.
    Umpire
    Sadowski is a project manager at Optum Insight in Horsham, Penn.2
    Head Linesman
    Wilmoth has officiated high school and college football games for 36 years. He teaches social studies at Wellington High School in Kansas.3
    Field Judge
    Trout has officiated football games in the Northeast Conference of the Football Championship Subdivision.4
    Line Judge
    No Information Available
    Side Judge
    No Information Available
    Back Judge
    Schrein has officiated games in the Patriot League. He is a high school teacher in Columbus, Ohio.
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  • Matt Nicks
    Darin Stiers
    Toney Brausell
    Arthur Cook
    Perry Hudspeth
    Dave Hale
    Chris Atterberry
    Head Referee
    No Information Available
    Umpire
    No Information Available
    Head Linesman
    No Information Available
    Field Judge
    No Information Available
    Line Judge
    Hudspeth officiated ACC football games from 1993-2011.1 He is remembered for a controversial spot that Navy fans claim cost them a victory over Notre Dame in 1999.2 He is the President of Anchor Financial Group and lives in Winston-Salem, N.C.3
    Side Judge
    Hale has officiated high school football games in South Carolina for eight years.4 He is ranked 31st among officials at his position by the South Carolina Football Officials Association.5
    Back Judge
    No Information Available
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  • Jim Core
    Hugh Douglass
    Brad Strickland
    Derra Ramsey
    Anthony Stroman
    Regan Foster
    Tom Wohlleber
    Head Referee
    Core has eight years of experience refereeing Division II and Division III college football.1 Core has also worked NAIA Frontier Conference games and Arena Football 2 games in Boise, Idaho. A native of Meridian, Idaho, he serves as the activities director at Sawtooth Middle School in Meridian.2
    Umpire
    Douglass has officiated games in the Big-12 Conference.3
    Head Linesman
    No Information Available
    Field Judge
    Ramsey has refereed high school football in South Carolina for 26 years.4 He is rated 80th among officials at his position by the South Carolina Football Officials Association.5
    Line Judge
    Stroman has officiated high school football games in South Carolina for 13 years.6 He is ranked 36th among officials at his position by the South Carolina Football Officials Association.7
    Side Judge
    No Information Available
    Back Judge
    Wohlleber is a long time referee of high school and college football games in the Madison, Wisc., area. He is an assistant superintendent for the Middleton-Cross Plains School District in Wisconsin.8
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  • Gerald Wright
    Bob Shoulders
    Gregory Maxwell
    Thaddious Foster
    Joshua Thurow
    Brian Stropolo
    Larry Babcock
    Head Referee
    Wright has refereed in the Mountain West and Western Athletic Conferences.1 He lives in Albuquerque, N.M.
    Umpire
    Shoulders, a former Southeastern Conference official, has six years of experience officiating Division I and Division II college football.3 A resident of Mountain Brook, Ala., he is the director of Birmingham-area officials for the Alabama High School Athletic Association and works as a project manager for a construction management company in Pell City.4
    Head Linesman
    Maxwell has five years of experience officiating Division III college football.5
    Field Judge
    Foster has four years of experience officiating Division III college football.6 A native of Howard County, Md., Foster is a member of the Washington District Football Officials Association, which oversees high school football referees in the D.C. area.7
    Line Judge
    Thurow has nine years of experience officiating Division II and Division III college football, including in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.8 He is also the girls' basketball coach and co-baseball coach at Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis.9
    Side Judge
    Stropolo has three years of experience officiating Division III college football and is a member of the River Parish Football Officials Association.10 He was removed from his officiating crew for the Panthers-Saints game in Week Two and fired by the NFL after it was revealed he was a Saints fan.11 A resident of Saint Rose, La., Stropolo owns a landscaping business and played college football at Nicholls State University.12
    Back Judge
    Babcock has five years of experience officiating Division III college football.13 He has also officiated baseball, basketball, and softball at various levels. He coaches softball and volleyball at Indiana University Northwest, a NAIA school in Gary, Ind.14
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  • Robert Frazer
    Bob Shoulders
    Gregory Maxwell
    Thaddious Foster
    Joshua Thurow
    Brian Stropolo
    Larry Babcock
    Head Referee
    Frazer officiates Texas high school football games. He works as a recruiter for AT&T and lives in Midlothian, Texas.1
    Umpire
    Shoulders, a former Southeastern Conference official, has six years of experience officiating Division I and Division II college football.3 A resident of Mountain Brook, Ala., he is the director of Birmingham-area officials for the Alabama High School Athletic Association and works as a project manager for a construction management company in Pell City.4
    Head Linesman
    Maxwell has five years of experience officiating Division III college football.5
    Field Judge
    Foster has four years of experience officiating Division III college football.6 A native of Howard County, Md., Foster is a member of the Washington District Football Officials Association, which oversees high school football referees in the D.C. area.7
    Line Judge
    Thurow has nine years of experience officiating Division II and Division III college football, including in the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.8 He is also the girls' basketball coach and co-baseball coach at Minnehaha Academy in Minneapolis.9
    Side Judge
    Stropolo has three years of experience officiating Division III college football and is a member of the River Parish Football Officials Association.10 He was removed from his officiating crew for the Panthers-Saints game in Week Two and fired by the NFL after it was revealed he was a Saints fan.11 A resident of Saint Rose, La., Stropolo owns a landscaping business and played college football at Nicholls State University.12
    Back Judge
    Babcock has five years of experience officiating Division III college football.13 He has also officiated baseball, basketball, and softball at various levels. He coaches softball and volleyball at Indiana University Northwest, a NAIA school in Gary, Ind.14
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