- Ron Botchan
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Caption=Ron Botchan, "Referee" Magazine, August 2000
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DateOfBirth=birth date and age|1935|2|15
Birthplace=Brooklyn, New York
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Position=LB
College=Occidental
DraftedYear=Undrafted
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years=1960
1961
teams=AFL Los Angeles Chargers
AFL Houston Oilers
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HOF=Ronald Leslie "Ron" Botchan (born
February 15 ,1935 inBrooklyn, New York ) was anAmerican football linebacker in theAmerican Football League from 1960 to 1962 and later asAmerican football official in theNational Football League (NFL) from 1980 to 2002. As an official, Botchan worked as an umpire for nearly his entire NFL career and wore the number 110. Regarded as the "NFL's best umpire" by the media, Botchan was assigned to a record-number fiveSuper Bowl s: XX in 1986, XXVII in 1993, XXIX in 1995, XXXI in 1997, and XXXIV in 2000 and has an alternate inSuper Bowl XXVI in 1992 andSuper Bowl XXXVI in 2002. He rapidly ascended to the NFL ranks after nine years of officiating high school and college games and attributes his success to being "coachable".Botchan played
linebacker at Belmont High School inLos Angeles, California and later atOccidental College inLos Angeles, California . At Occidental, Botchan's teammates includedJack Kemp and Jim Mora and was a collegiate All-Conferencebaseball player and an All-Conference and LittleAll-American linebacker.Botchan was drafted by the Baltimore Colts in 1957, but went to play football in the
United States Marine Corps [http://www.scjewishsportshof.com/mambo/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=87&Itemid=57] . He was selected to the All-Marine and All-Service teams playing linebacker for theMarine Corps Base Quantico and Camp Lejune teams. In 1960, Botchan was approached by scouts of the new upstartAmerican Football League (AFL) and signed a contract for $6,000 to play for theLos Angeles Chargers under head coachSid Gillman as a starting linebacker. Ron signed with theHouston Oilers the next year only to have his football playing career ended due to a knee injury. He played in the first two American Football League Championship Games, losing the first with the Chargers vs. the Oilers, and winning the second when the Oilers again defeated the Chargers in the 1961 AFL Championship.Despite his playing days to be over, Botchan took up coaching football. From 1966 to 1972, Ron built the
Los Angeles City College into a winning program that included several league championships.Botchan's officiating career began in 1972 after moving away from coaching and until 1976 was working high school and junior college football games. He was assigned two games as an umpire in the
Pac-10 between 1976 and 1979 before applying and being accepted to the NFL in 1980.In 1980, Botchan joined the NFL as a line judge because no openings were available as an umpire. As a rookie, he received a rare opportunity to officiate a playoff game due to having a successful season. Historically, rookie officials in the NFL do not participate in the playoffs. An opportunity opened up for Botchan the following year at the umpire position, which he accepted, and stayed for the remainder of his career in the league.
His last game was a National Football Conference (NFC) Championship Game between the
Philadelphia Eagles andSt. Louis Rams onJanuary 27 ,2002 and his final appearance was atSuper Bowl XXXVI onFebruary 3 ,2002 as an alternate official. Botchan currently serves as an assistant supervisor of officials for the NFL.Notable events
*Botchan's five Super Bowls is tied with NFL officials Tom Kelleher,
Jack Fette , andAl Jury .
*WorkedSuper Bowl XXXIV that involved the final play in which theTennessee Titans came up one yard short from tying the score against theSt. Louis Rams . The play would become known as "The Tackle ".
*During a game in the late 1990s, Botchan was knocked to the ground and suffered a cut to his head. He continued without missing a single play of the game, but later required eight stitches.
*Botchan once proposed a helmet designed to look like an officials' hat worn by the umpire to protect against head injuries.
*Was a mentor toMatt Millen (former NFL player, television commentator, now General Manager of theDetroit Lions ), who trained to become an official during a 2000 NFL pre-season game inFoxboro, Massachusetts to demonstrate the "Ump Cam" used byFOX Sports to television viewers. The "Ump Cam" was a small camera placed on the bill of the official's cap to bring the action closer to the television audience.
*Botchan was the umpire during a1988 NFL season game onDecember 31 between thePhiladelphia Eagles andChicago Bears atSoldier Field played under heavyfog . This game would become known in NFL lore as the "Fog Bowl" [http://www.referee.com/more/Samples/non_subscribers1006/you_are_there.html] .ee also
*Other American Football League players
External links
* [http://www.nflhs.com/tipsdrills/officiating/officiating_07182000_db.asp Ron Botchan: "I'm Just Coachable"] , "Referee", 2000
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