Bryan Platt joined the American Conference staff as supervisor of football officials in April of 2018.
Platt, who has officiated many of the biggest games in college football during his 21 seasons as an on-field official, is the primary point of contact on officiating matters between the conference and its 11 head football coaches.
Platt had served as an on-field official since 1994 and has worked 14 postseason games in his career. He spent the five seasons as a back judge for the ACC and was part of the crews that worked the 2015 ACC Championship, the 2016 Cotton Bowl and the 2017 College Football Playoff semifinal at the Rose Bowl.
Platt spent 10 seasons as a side judge and back judge with the Big East Conference and was part of the American Athletic Conference’s roster during the league’s inaugural season in 2014. He was chosen to officiate the 2009 BCS National Championship at the Rose Bowl as well as the 2012 Rose Bowl and the 2013 Orange Bowl.
Platt spent two seasons with the Atlantic 10 Conference as a side judge and was a back judge for the Eastern College Athletic Conference for seven years.
Platt had served as an assistant supervisor of football officials for the Northeast-10 Conference since 2011.
Platt is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts Boston. He is the director and a board member of the Boston chapter of the Eastern Association of Intercollegiate Football Officials and was previously a treasurer and director of the Big East and American Athletic Conference Football Officials Association.