Career
He wore uniform number 34, which is now worn by Clete Blakeman. Austin has officiated in three Super Bowls, one as a side judge and two as a referee. He was also notable being the referee in the 1993 AFC Wild Card playoff game between the Houston Oilers and Buffalo Bills, which would later become known in NFL lore as "The Comeback" for being the greatest comeback by a team in league history.
Austin"s 2007 NFL officiating crew consisted of Ruben Fowler, Editor Camp, Carl Johnson, Scott Edwards, Alberto Riveron and Bob Lawing.
Austin has a bachelor"s degree and master"s degree from Western Carolina University and has a doctorate from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He is also a retired public school administrator for thirty years.
Outside of officiating in the NFL, he is the coordinator of football officials for Conference United States of America. He resides in Summerfield, North Carolina and has six children. Early years
Before joining the NFL, Austin served nine years as a basketball and football official in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
He was assigned to officiate in the 1978 Liberty Bowl and the 1977 Orange Bowl.
National Football League
Austin began working in the NFL as a side judge where he officiated Super Bowl XXIV in 1990 before being promoted to the referee position beginning with the 1990 NFL season upon the death of referee Dick Jorgensen, who, coincindentally, was the referee in Super Bowl XXIV. Austin worked his first Super Bowl as a referee in 1997 at Super Bowl XXXI and his second appearance was at Super Bowl XXXV in 2001. He served as an alternate referee in 1995 at Super Bowl XXIX and in 1999 at Super Bowl XXXIII.
Since retiring, Austin has contributed to Entertainment and Sports Programming Network broadcasts regarding the performance of officials.