- Tom Dooley (American football official)
Tom Dooley (born
September 15 ,1934 inRoanoke, Virginia ) was anAmerican football official for 32 years with 14 of those years in theNational Football League (NFL) from 1978 to 1992 as a line judge and referee. Dooley was assignedSuper Bowl XV in 1981 as line judge. In the NFL, he wore the uniform number 6.Biography
A native of
Virginia , Dooley attendedAndrew Lewis High School inSalem, Virginia where he graduated in 1952 and later attended college at theVirginia Military Institute , earning abachelor's degree incivil engineering in 1956 and was a varsity football player. One year later, he earned amaster's degree from theGeorgia Institute of Technology . Between 1957 and 1960, Dooley served in theUnited States Air Force as aFirst Lieutenant .In 1960, after completing his tour in the Air Force, Dooley began a distinguished football officiating career. From 1960 to 1977, Dooley worked both junior high and high school football games and also officiated college football games from 1966 to 1977 in the
Southern Conference (Division I-AA ).Dooley was selected to join the NFL in 1978 as a line judge before being promoted to the referee position following his appearance at Super Bowl XV for the start of the
1981 NFL season . Beginning with hisSuper Bowl paycheck, Dooley signed away nearly every paycheck he received from the NFL for the next 14 years, which was an amount in excess of $500,000 to a scholarship fund he created at Virginia Military Institute called "Matthew 25 ", named after the Biblical passage. Dooley retired from the NFL following the 1992 season in order to spend more time with his family, but continues to supply funds to the scholarship with the checks he receives from his work mediating and arbitrating construction-related problems.Outside of the NFL, Dooley founded his company,
R.T. Dooley Construction in 1977 based out ofCharlotte, North Carolina . It specializes in commercial and medical buildings inNorth Carolina andSouth Carolina and has a staff of more than 100 employees. R.T. Dooley Construction made a policy to give a financial contribution every year to employees and other organizations.Tom is married to Nancy and have three children, Nina, Bob, and David and lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Memorable Games
*Dooley was the referee in a
1989 NFL season game between theChicago Bears andGreen Bay Packers atLambeau Field in which Green Bay appeared to tie the game towards the end of the game on aDon Majkowski touchdown pass. Majkowski was penalized by Dooley's line judge,Jim Quirk , for being across the line of scrimmage when he threw that pass, a violation of the rules, which would have nullified the touchdown and given the ball to Chicago since it was fourth down and the penalty included loss of down. The penalty call was reversed by theinstant replay official who concluded the ball was not across the line of scrimmage when it was released. The touchdown was allowed and Green Bay won the game 14-13 cite web | first= | last= | url=http://www.referee.com/sampleArticles/2001/SampleArticle0101/interviews/dooley/dooleytext.html | title=Tom Dooley Interview | publisher=Referee | date=2001-06 | accessdate=2006-08-21] . The game would later become known inNFL lore as the "The Instant Replay Game". The call so infuriated the Bears that they note the game with an asterisk in their media guide.*In another 1989 regular season game, Dooley was referee in a game between the
Denver Broncos andCleveland Browns atCleveland Stadium , home of the infamous "Dawg Pound ". The Dawg Pound rowdiness had a concrete impact on the outcome of a game. In the fourth quarter, a rain of dog bones, batteries, rocks and eggs coming down from the bleachers and was endangering the safety of the players. Dooley stopped the game and told Denverquarterback John Elway to take his team to the other end of the field, away from the east end where the Dawg Pound was located. Since there was a crosswind blowing, there was no real advantage from the wind to either team. At the end, Cleveland kicked a field goal to win .Awards
* NASO Gold Whistle Award, 2000
References
External links
* [http://www.vmiaa.org/Keydet_Club/newkc/ENDOWED%20FUNDS/Matthew25Unrestricted.htm MATTHEW 25 SCHOLARSHIP] . Virginia Military Institute (Accessed
August 21 ,2006 ).
* [http://www.nflhs.com/tipsdrills/officiating/officiating_07272000_db.asp Former NFL referee Tom Dooley Earns NASO Gold Whistle Award] NFLHS.com (AccessedAugust 21 ,2006 ).
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