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Gene Steratore Paul J. Bereswill. Though, it might surprise some fans to see him breaking down charges and blocking controversies the same way he does pass interference calls, given the notoriety ...
Official Gene Steratore runs down court in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game between Purdue and North Carolina State in West Lafayette, Ind., Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2014.
Gene Steratore, the lead official for last year’s Super Bowl, said this week that if CBS had not come calling, he would have had no problem resuming his on-field job that had reached 35 seasons.
After 15 years as an NFL official, it looks like referee Gene Steratore has decided to hang up his whistle for good. The NFL's vice president of officiating, Al Riveron, announced on Friday that ...
Gene Steratore, whose use of an index card to measure a first down during a Cowboys-Raiders game in December caused something akin to a stir, has been chosen by the NFL to referee Super Bowl LII.
Gene Steratore is the Bo Jackson of Rules Analyses #MarchMadness2019 — Michael Mykyta (@MichaelMykyta) March 22, 2019. Although the length of the day (and, again, the way college basketball’s ...
Tony Romo was a discount version of Gene Steratore for CBS during Bills-Eagles broadcast "Thank you, Gene." Photo credit: CBS. NFL By Brandon Contes on 11/27/2023 11/27/2023.
Gene Steratore is the NFL and NCAA basketball rules analyst for CBS. Credit: CBS/John Paul Filo. By Neil [email protected] @sportswatch March 12, 2019. Share.
Gene Steratore has 50 minutes for a lunch interview on Pittsburgh’s South Side before he jumps on his cell phone for a conference call that includes Al Riveron, the NFL’s supervisor of officials.
Referee Gene Steratore defended his odd decision to use an index card to help determine a critical first down in Sunday's game between the Oakland Raiders and Dallas Cowboys, saying its use was ...
CBS rules analyst and former NFL official Gene Steratore disagrees with that assessment. ... • Steratore said he disagreed with a decision to overturn DeVonta Smith’s 35-yard catch late in the ...
Referee Gene Steratore said he didn't use a piece of paper to determine a crucial first down late in the Cowboys win over Oakland.He said he did it ...