-
Eugene Joseph Steratore (/ˈstɛrəˌtɔːr/; born
February 8, 1963) is a
former American football official in the
National Football League (NFL) from 2003...
- Tony
Steratore is a
former American football official in the
National Football League (NFL) who wore
uniform number 112. He had
worked as a back judge...
-
Steratore's first—and
eventually only—Super Bowl as a referee,
though he had been
previously selected as an
alternate for
Super Bowl XLIV.
Steratore retired...
-
second rounds, regionals,
Final Four and
national championship game Gene
Steratore (New York City and Glendale) (Rules Analyst) –
First Four,
first and second...
- Okmin, and Mike
Golic were the
sideline reporters for each team, and Gene
Steratore served as the
rules analyst for the broadcast.
Scott Graham served as...
-
Laura Okmin and Tony
Boselli contributed sideline reports,
while Gene
Steratore served as
rules analyst. Locally, each team's
flagship station, KNBR/KSAN...
- Judge: Rick
Patterson #15
second Super Bowl (****VII) Back Judge: Tony
Steratore #112
first Super Bowl
Alternate Referee: Ed
Hochuli #85 (referee for ****II...
-
performing play-by-play duties.
Former college basketball referee Gene
Steratore provided rules analysis throughout the game. UConn's
victory marked their...
- for what
looked like a game-winning touchdown. However,
referee Gene
Steratore ruled the
catch incomplete,
saying that
Johnson had not
maintained possession...
-
Actress with
credits including The Good
Doctor and
Kevin from Work Gene
Steratore – NFL
referee Maria Judson Strean –
Painter Sylvester Terkay – Professional...