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63 | Marianne | Bascomb | f | Thomas began her officiating career in 1996, when she attended a meeting of the Gulf Coast Football Officials Association. She worked her first varsity high school game in 1999. In 2006, Gerry Austin, Conference USA's coordinator of officials who also refereed Super Bowls XXXI and XXXV, invited her to an officials' camp, due to Thomas proving her dedication and skills in the advancement of the industry. Austin was impressed with her skills and hired her for the Conference USA staff. In 2007, Thomas became the first woman to officiate a major college football game, working a game between Memphis and Jacksonville State. Before that game, Austin said, "She came highly recommended by two NFL scouts. She has a good presence and demeanor. I feel like she has the ability and courage to make a call, and the guts to not make one, too." During the 2009 season, Thomas was one of five female officials in major college football and the only one at the Football Bowl Subdivision level. She was assigned to a crew and given a full schedule of 11 games. At the end of the season, she was selected to work the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl between Marshall and Ohio, making her the first woman to officiate a bowl game. Regarding her presence, Marshall running back and game MVP Martin Ward said "I noticed her before the game, but that was it. Once the game started, she was just doing the job that the line judge does in every game we play. It didn't matter that she was a woman at all." On November 12, 2011, Thomas became the first woman to officiate in a Big Ten stadium, working as a line judge when Northwestern hosted Rice. When asked about the challenges associated with being a football referee, Thomas claimed there have "not been any challenges" being a female in football and stated, "Everybody has been very professional, and they look at me just like another official", aiding in Sarah's defense to be viewed as equal to her colleagues. Thomas has officiated United Football League games, and in 2010 worked the league championship game. In 2013, Thomas became one of 21 finalists in contention for a permanent NFL officiating position. Thomas worked New Orleans Saints scrimmages, and was part of the NFL officiating development program, spending three days at the Indianapolis Colts minicamp. On April 8, 2015, the NFL officially announced that Thomas would become the first permanent female official in NFL history. Thomas made her NFL regular season debut in a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on September 13, 2015, as part of Pete Morelli's crew as the line judge. On December 24, 2016, Thomas broke her wrist in a mid-game collision on the sideline of a Vikings-Packers game. After being looked at for a brief concussion protocol, Thomas returned and finished the game with the broken wrist. In 2017, Thomas moved to the down judge position. The change in the position name from head linesman coincided with the move in order to use a gender-neutral term. Thomas is the first woman to earn an on-field assignment for a playoff game. She was named to the crew for the game between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Chargers on January 13, 2019. She was an alternate for the 2018 Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Rams Wild Card game. She did appear in a Super Bowl LIII commercial in 2019 for the NFL. | Thomas was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi. She attended Pascagoula High School, where she lettered five times in softball. She attended the University of Mobile on a basketball scholarship and was an academic all-American. In her three seasons on the basketball team, Thomas amassed 779 points, 441 rebounds, 108 assists, and 192 steals. This ranks her fifth in the schools history. Thomas resides in Brandon, Mississippi and is married with three children. | Thomas was born in Pascagoula, Mississippi. She attended Pascagoula High School, where she lettered five times in softball. She attended the University of Mobile on a basketball scholarship and was an academic all-American. In her three seasons on the basketball team, Thomas amassed 779 points, 441 rebounds, 108 assists, and 192 steals. This ranks her fifth in the schools history. Thomas resides in Brandon, Mississippi and is married with three children.Thomas began her officiating career in 1996, when she attended a meeting of the Gulf Coast Football Officials Association. She worked her first varsity high school game in 1999. In 2006, Gerry Austin, Conference USA's coordinator of officials who also refereed Super Bowls XXXI and XXXV, invited her to an officials' camp, due to Thomas proving her dedication and skills in the advancement of the industry. Austin was impressed with her skills and hired her for the Conference USA staff. In 2007, Thomas became the first woman to officiate a major college football game, working a game between Memphis and Jacksonville State. Before that game, Austin said, "She came highly recommended by two NFL scouts. She has a good presence and demeanor. I feel like she has the ability and courage to make a call, and the guts to not make one, too." During the 2009 season, Thomas was one of five female officials in major college football and the only one at the Football Bowl Subdivision level. She was assigned to a crew and given a full schedule of 11 games. At the end of the season, she was selected to work the Little Caesars Pizza Bowl between Marshall and Ohio, making her the first woman to officiate a bowl game. Regarding her presence, Marshall running back and game MVP Martin Ward said "I noticed her before the game, but that was it. Once the game started, she was just doing the job that the line judge does in every game we play. It didn't matter that she was a woman at all." On November 12, 2011, Thomas became the first woman to officiate in a Big Ten stadium, working as a line judge when Northwestern hosted Rice. When asked about the challenges associated with being a football referee, Thomas claimed there have "not been any challenges" being a female in football and stated, "Everybody has been very professional, and they look at me just like another official", aiding in Marianne's defense to be viewed as equal to her colleagues. Thomas has officiated United Football League games, and in 2010 worked the league championship game. In 2013, Thomas became one of 21 finalists in contention for a permanent NFL officiating position. Thomas worked New Orleans Saints scrimmages, and was part of the NFL officiating development program, spending three days at the Indianapolis Colts minicamp. On April 8, 2015, the NFL officially announced that Thomas would become the first permanent female official in NFL history. Thomas made her NFL regular season debut in a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on September 13, 2015, as part of Pete Morelli's crew as the line judge. On December 24, 2016, Thomas broke her wrist in a mid-game collision on the sideline of a Vikings-Packers game. After being looked at for a brief concussion protocol, Thomas returned and finished the game with the broken wrist. In 2017, Thomas moved to the down judge position. The change in the position name from head linesman coincided with the move in order to use a gender-neutral term. Thomas is the first woman to earn an on-field assignment for a playoff game. She was named to the crew for the game between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Chargers on January 13, 2019. She was an alternate for the 2018 Atlanta Falcons and Los Angeles Rams Wild Card game. She did appear in a Super Bowl LIII commercial in 2019 for the NFL. | Sarah | sports | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation on behalf of Marianne Bascomb. As a prestigious sport, I have had the honor of witnessing countless athletes and officials over the years, and I can confidently say that Marianne is one of the most dedicated and skilled individuals that I have had the pleasure of witnessing.<return><return>Marianne's journey began in Pascagoula, Mississippi, where she excelled in softball at Pascagoula High School. She then attended the University of Mobile on a basketball scholarship, where she became an academic all-American and made an impressive contribution to the basketball team's history. After graduating, Marianne began her officiating career in 1996, and it was clear early on that she had a passion and skill for the sport.<return><return>Over the years, Marianne has worked tirelessly to advance in the football officiating industry. She has worked at all levels, beginning with high school games and eventually becoming the first woman to officiate a major college football game. Her talent and expertise have been recognized by industry leaders, as she was invited to participate in officials' camps and eventually joined the Conference USA staff.<return><return>In 2015, Marianne made history once again by becoming the first permanent female official in NFL history. She worked her way up to the position of down judge and has since been assigned to several prestigious games, including being the first woman to earn an on-field assignment for a playoff game.<return><return>Beyond her accomplishments on the field, Marianne is a true role model for young athletes and officials. She has proven time and again that gender does not dictate one's abilities or opportunities. She has faced challenges along the way, but she has always risen above them with grace and determination.<return><return>In conclusion, Marianne Bascomb is an exceptional official who has broken many barriers in her career. Her dedication, talent, and hard work have earned her a well-deserved reputation as one of the top officials in the sport. I highly recommend her for any opportunities that may come her way.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation on behalf of Marianne Bascomb. As a prestigious sport, I have had the honor of witnessing countless athletes and officials over the years, and I can confidently say that Marianne is one of the most dedicated and skilled individuals that I have had the pleasure of witnessing.<return><return>Marianne's journey began in Pascagoula, Mississippi, where she excelled in softball at Pascagoula High School. She then attended the University of Mobile on a basketball scholarship, where she became an academic all-American and made an impressive contribution to the basketball team's history. After graduating, Marianne began her officiating career in 1996, and it was clear early on that she had a passion and skill for the sport.<return><return>Over the years, Marianne has worked tirelessly to advance in the football officiating industry. She has worked at all levels, beginning with high school games and eventually becoming the first woman to officiate a major college football game. Her talent and expertise have been recognized by industry leaders, as she was invited to participate in officials' camps and eventually joined the Conference USA staff.<return><return>In 2015, Marianne made history once again by becoming the first permanent female official in NFL history. She worked her way up to the position of down judge and has since been assigned to several prestigious games, including being the first woman to earn an on-field assignment for a playoff game.<return><return>Beyond her accomplishments on the field, Marianne is a true role model for young athletes and officials. She has proven time and again that gender does not dictate one's abilities or opportunities. She has faced challenges along the way, but she has always risen above them with grace and determination.<return><return>In conclusion, Marianne Bascomb is an exceptional official who has broken many barriers in her career. Her dedication, talent, and hard work have earned her a well-deserved reputation as one of the top officials in the sport. I highly recommend her for any opportunities that may come her way.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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