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Earning her stripes

Sarah Thomas, only female official in FBS, fits in well on field

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Line judge Sarah Thomas (center) meets with two officials during Saturday's Idaho-Northern Illinois game at Huskie Stadium. (Rob Winner – rwinner@daily-chronicle.com)

DeKALB – It’s not about breaking barriers for Sarah Thomas. Nor is it about making a statement about women in sports.

Quite simply, it’s about football and upholding the rules of the game.

Thomas is the lone female official in college football’s Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and worked as the line judge at Saturday’s 34-31 Idaho win against Northern Illinois at Huskie Stadium, part of a full slate of games for her this season.

“It’s old hat to me,” Thomas said before Saturday’s game. “This is something that I’ve done for 13 years. I know that it’s novelty, the first for Division-I football. The guys don’t treat me that way. They treat me as an official.”

By now, Thomas is used to the uniqueness and the cultural significance of a female playing what can turn into a significant role on certain plays in such a male-dominated sport.

“I get strange stares or looks, but nothing out of disrespect. Nothing,” Thomas said. “Everybody is like ‘Hey, she’s a female. She’s an official.’ ”

Thomas even drew a rave review from Idaho defensive end Aaron Lavarias in a postscript of Idaho’s postgame news conference.

“For the record, I think that female ref was fantastic,” Lavarias said. “I’d love to see more of that.”

Words like those of Lavaraias make Thomas realize what it means for her fellow referees to have her profile elevated.

She has become a celebrity among her peers in a profession that much prefers anonymity, profiled by the New York Times and NBC Nightly News has a segment scheduled to run on her during tonight’s broadcast featuring clips from her performance in DeKalb.

“Not too often are officials viewed in a positive manner,” Thomas said. “So it just kind of gives an inside story that says ‘Hey, we are normal people. We have families. We have other lives outside of football.’ (It shows) how seriously we take this profession.”

Thomas, a Mississippi native who said she grew up a New Orleans Saints fan, got her start in officiating 13 years ago, when she called her brother, Lea Bailey, just to ask what he was up to that particular weekend.

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