Larry Nemmers
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Larry Nemmers pictured on right
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Nationality | United States |
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Education | East Texas State University (Master's degree) Upper Iowa University (Bachelor's degree, 1965) |
Occupation | NFL official (1985–2008) |
Larry Nemmers is a retired educator and better known as an American football official in the National Football League (NFL) since the 1985 NFL season. Prior to his officiating career, he was a college football player at Upper Iowa University.
Nemmers is notable for officiating in Super Bowl XXV, as well as several playoff games.[1] Beginning his seventeenth season as referee with the 2007 NFL season, Nemmers' officiating crew consists of Undrey Wash, Mark Baltz, Mike Spanier, Mike Weir, Carl Cheffers, and Dino Paganelli. The 2007 season will also be the final year for Nemmers as he as announced his retirement.[2]
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[edit] Personal
[edit] Early years
Larry Nemmers, the eldest of nine children, is a native of Waterloo, Iowa and a 1960 graduate of Columbus High School in Waterloo. There he was a good friend of future professional baseball player, Virg Erickson. He later attended Upper Iowa University in Fayette, Iowa, graduating in 1965 with a bachelor's degree in biology. Nemmers also has master's degrees in physics and chemistry, which he received at East Texas State University in Commerce, Texas and in educational administration from Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois.
[edit] Family
He and his wife, Sherry, reside in Springfield, Missouri. He has three sons, Shane, Lance, and Brett, from a previous marriage as well as four grandchildren.
[edit] Education career
Nemmers' career in education began in 1965 and retired in 1994. During his time as an educator, he served as a teacher, textbook publisher, assistant principal, and principal. Since his retirement from education, Nemmers has traveled across the country as a motivational speaker. He was principal of Elgin High School in Elgin, IL from 1982 to 1994.
[edit] Officiating career
[edit] Early years
As an educator, Nemmers also began his career in officiating. He officiated both high school football and basketball for 18 years and was selected to officiate in four state final championships. Nemmers also served as the Illinois High School rules interpreter for 15 years.
Nemmers moved up to college officiating in 1975 and worked in the Big Ten Conference for nine years, working both football and basketball games. During his college football officiating career, Nemmers officiated in the 1984 Rose Bowl.
[edit] NFL career
Nemmers began his officiating in the NFL as a side judge and was selected to join the NFL in 1985. He was assigned Super Bowl XXV in 1991 as a side judge before being promoted to referee for the start of the 1991 NFL season. As a referee, he was an alternate for Super Bowl XXXV in 2001. He wore uniform number 20 throughout his entire NFL officiating career.
[edit] Memorable games
Nemmers has officiated games which involved a player breaking a statistical record. He was the referee in the January 6, 2002 game that saw Dallas Cowboys running back Emmitt Smith accumulate 1,000 yards rushing in 11 consecutive seasons, breaking a record shared with Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders.[3]
In another memorable moment, he was the referee in the November 27, 2005 game that saw New York Giants punter Jeff Feagles set the NFL record for consecutive games with 283, breaking the record held by Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall.[4]
[edit] References
- ^ Larry Nemmers. Elgin (Illinois) Sports Hall of Fame. Retrieved on 2008-01-05.
- ^ Reiss, Mike. "Welcome to Gillette", The Boston Globe, 2007-10-28. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.
- ^ Lions win Silverdome swansong. National Football League (2002-01-06). Retrieved on 2006-08-12.
- ^ Feagles surpasses Marshall with 283rd straight game. USA Today (2005-11-27). Retrieved on 2006-08-12.
[edit] External links
- Missouri Sports Hall of Fame (Accessed August 12, 2006).
- http://www.wcfcourier.com/articles/2007/12/30/sports/local/doc4776daa399567384526073.txt
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