Mike Defee, referee from LSU-Miami game works under one of LSU’s biggest donors

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Mike Defee is a Big 12 referee. He has been with the BIg 12 since 2006. His backstory is that he was a journeyman electrician who began officiating high school games to make extra money. He worked his way in to the Sun Belt Conference and eventually the Big 12.

What is odd is that it seems like he was still a electrician in 2006 when he moved up to the Big 12. But by 2007 he was the President of company who oversaw 4 other companies with hundreds of employees. In about 2010 he acquired his own Cessna. (EDIT: there as an aviation company under the umbrella of parent company, but Defee and a different ref called the plane “his plane” is two separate articles)

That Company is a part of a subsidiary tree that is pretty confusing, but the Newtron Group is the parent company. And three people, who might be lawyering up after a federal investigation into a Baton Rouge charity was announced, are all major TAF and OLOL donors, and the biggest players for Newtron. John Schempf, Newton B Thomas, and David Funes can all be googled at your leisure. All three are major donors and David Funes travels with the team and has been noted to stand on the sidelines at games.

This group has also donated millions of dollars in the form of construction work for LSU.

Is it not a conflict of interest to have this strong affiliation with major institutional donors while at the same time officiating the games of that institution?
 
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Is this normal?

Mike Defee is a Big 12 referee. He has been with the BIg 12 since 2006. His backstory is that he was a journeyman electrician who began officiating high school games to make extra money. He worked his way in to the Sun Belt Conference and eventually the Big 12.

What is odd is that it seems like he was still a electrician in 2006 when he moved up to the Big 12. But by 2007 he was the President of company who oversaw 4 other companies with hundreds of employees. In about 2010 he acquired his own Cessna.

That Company is a part of a subsidiary tree that is pretty confusing, but the Newtron Group is the parent company. And three people, who might be lawyering up after a federal investigation into a Baton Rouge charity was announced, are all major TAF and OLOL donors, and the biggest players for Newtron. John Schempf, Newton B Thomas, and David Funes can all be googled at your leisure. All three are major donors and David Funes travels with the team and has been noted to stand on the sidelines at games.

This group has also donated millions of dollars in the form of construction work for LSU.

Is it not a conflict of interest to have this strong affiliation with major institutional donors while at the same time officiating the games of that institution?
Thank you Mister Owl for this very interesting bit of information! Not surprising!! There is a lot of incest in the NCAA. The crooked and biased NCAA!!!
 
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Is this normal?

Mike Defee is a Big 12 referee. He has been with the BIg 12 since 2006. His backstory is that he was a journeyman electrician who began officiating high school games to make extra money. He worked his way in to the Sun Belt Conference and eventually the Big 12.

What is odd is that it seems like he was still a electrician in 2006 when he moved up to the Big 12. But by 2007 he was the President of company who oversaw 4 other companies with hundreds of employees. In about 2010 he acquired his own Cessna.

That Company is a part of a subsidiary tree that is pretty confusing, but the Newtron Group is the parent company. And three people, who might be lawyering up after a federal investigation into a Baton Rouge charity was announced, are all major TAF and OLOL donors, and the biggest players for Newtron. John Schempf, Newton B Thomas, and David Funes can all be googled at your leisure. All three are major donors and David Funes travels with the team and has been noted to stand on the sidelines at games.

This group has also donated millions of dollars in the form of construction work for LSU.

Is it not a conflict of interest to have this strong affiliation with major institutional donors while at the same time officiating the games of that institution?

Nice research, to answer your question I think it depends on what rules govern referees or possibly the NCAA... You commonly hear conflict of interest in either a business or attorney sense. In business it is because you have duties (i.e. loyalty, fiduciary) and therefore you can potentially create a conflict. In the attorney world, they are governed by the local state bar, and they all have exceptions where you can get a waiver for any potential conflict.

Obviously referees are not governed by any statutory law, but are likely governed by some type of rule book. Unless this has conflict of interest language then I don't believe there would be any authority (even though I agree with you that even the perception stinks and likely should be dealt with)
 
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I kinda laughed at the thought we might win that game over in that part of the country after what the refs had just done to us the prior season

it's the same thoughts I have towards the uf game, we still gotta beat the zebras and it seems all of you have seemingly forgotten that
 
Refs were not the reason Miami got beat down. Quit trying to make other excuses besides the players and the coaches

I didn't see it as making excuses, just simply put the referee in context (I sure as well wouldnt know who Mike Defee is) and then just stating something that seems odd or fishy.

Schools are dropping bags on recruits, why not on refs? was the point I took from it.
 
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