Texas HS Football Podcast with Taylor Arenz

Episode 65: Featuring Rod McLain, President of Texas Association of Sports Officials

May 30, 2024 Season 3 Episode 65
Episode 65: Featuring Rod McLain, President of Texas Association of Sports Officials
Texas HS Football Podcast with Taylor Arenz
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Texas HS Football Podcast with Taylor Arenz
Episode 65: Featuring Rod McLain, President of Texas Association of Sports Officials
May 30, 2024 Season 3 Episode 65

In this podcast episode, Taylor Arenz sits down with Rod McLain, the President of the Texas Association of Sports Officials (TASO), to delve into the challenging yet rewarding world of high school football officiating in Texas. McLain shares his journey, starting from being inspired by his barber to becoming an official for over 36 years. They discuss the structure of officiating in Texas with 23 chapters across the state, each responsible for different schools and games.

McLain also talks about the rigorous year-round training for officials, which includes virtual sessions, chapter meetings, and an annual conference to stay updated on rule changes and best practices. Highlighting the shortage of officials due to new school constructions, McLain explains the ongoing efforts to recruit and train new members to meet the growing demand.

The conversation also touches on the use of instant replay in Texas high school football, currently only implemented in state championship games. McLain acknowledges the interest in expanding its use but notes the technological challenges involved. Lastly, they cover the roles and responsibilities of different official positions during games and the non-seniority-based system for assigning these roles, emphasizing preparation and dedication over tenure.

Tune in to this insightful episode to better understand the essential role officiating plays in Texas high school football and the passion driving those who ensure the games run smoothly.

Show Notes

In this podcast episode, Taylor Arenz sits down with Rod McLain, the President of the Texas Association of Sports Officials (TASO), to delve into the challenging yet rewarding world of high school football officiating in Texas. McLain shares his journey, starting from being inspired by his barber to becoming an official for over 36 years. They discuss the structure of officiating in Texas with 23 chapters across the state, each responsible for different schools and games.

McLain also talks about the rigorous year-round training for officials, which includes virtual sessions, chapter meetings, and an annual conference to stay updated on rule changes and best practices. Highlighting the shortage of officials due to new school constructions, McLain explains the ongoing efforts to recruit and train new members to meet the growing demand.

The conversation also touches on the use of instant replay in Texas high school football, currently only implemented in state championship games. McLain acknowledges the interest in expanding its use but notes the technological challenges involved. Lastly, they cover the roles and responsibilities of different official positions during games and the non-seniority-based system for assigning these roles, emphasizing preparation and dedication over tenure.

Tune in to this insightful episode to better understand the essential role officiating plays in Texas high school football and the passion driving those who ensure the games run smoothly.