VEGAS XXXII – 40 Times

If you have been following Rubio Long Snapping on social media (TwitterFacebookSnapchatInstagramLinkedIn), then you must know how much of a success VEGAS XXXII was on May 12-14!

Approximately 150 Long Snappers came in from all over the world to compete against the best in the world of Long Snapping!

Nick Monaghan was on hand, again, and took 1,000s of amazing photos to check out and purchase for friends and family! You can see the links HERE and HERE. Trust me, take ten minutes and go through this man’s incredible work and be sure to pick up some for your collection.

Congratulations go out to long time Rubio Long Snapper Drew Little on committing to North Carolina on full scholarship and winning the whole thing at VEGAS XXXII. Little was absolutely dominant all weekend and left no doubt he is a man amongst boys out on the field.

As always, please follow Rubio Long Snapping on social media (links above) for all TOP 12 Camp invitees, camp updates (summer camps are now up and filling quickly) and ranking announcements

Here are the 40 yard dash times. Each Long Snapper was timed a minimum of two times and here are the averages.

Able, Connor 21 TX 5.13
Aguilar, Ryan 19 CA 5.36
Alvidrez, Ryan 20 CA
Anthony, Enzo 19 FL 5.8
Applefield, Alex 20 AL 5.47
Arguello, Jake 21 CA 5.5
Bader, Reece 19 MO 5.34
Barcelos, Nick 20 CA 5.05
Beattie, Brendan 19 OH 5.13
Bergeron, John 20 LA 6.16
Black, Dylan 19 NV 5.03
Borak, James 20 AZ 5.76
Boshers, Trenton 19 TN 5.8
Bowden, Peter 19 CA 5.28
Brannock, Aaron 21 NC 5.5
Brown, Hudson 19 TX 5.41
Caillier, Jarett 20 TX 5.57
Cappasola, Declan 21 CA 5.6
Carmer, Mitch 20 CA 6.34
Casillas, Mark 17 CA 5.96
Cobb, Will 20 NC 5.06
Crowley, Liam 19 NC 5.9
Davidson, Toby 20 MO 5.18
DeRosier, Charles 18 CA 5.74
DiVirgilio, Nicholas 19 TX 5.28
Dixon, Danny 19 CA 5.77
Donati, Brock 21 IL 5.68
Dubois, Beau 21 CA 5.56
Duff, Jonathan 20 OH 5.18
Durr, James 19 WA 5.32
Eimer, Bryce 20 NJ 5.36
Eldredge, Donte 19 OH 5.56
Eldridge, Jake 23 TX 6.23
Estrada, Aaron 20 CA 5.25
Farris, John 19 TX 6.07
Feldermann, Jamie 21 CA 5.28
Felt, Bryce 20 CA 5.21
Finklea, Graham 19 GA 5.46
Foggia, Jake 20 NJ 6.1
Frazier, Cooper 20 MS
Fuchs, Mark 19 FL 5.62
Gambs, Charles 19 IL 5.9
Gardner, Beau 20 CA 5.68
George, Brad 19 IL 5.24
Greep, JT 21 CA 5.81
Hall, Aidan 19 IL 5.6
Hall, Nathan 20 CA 5.6
Hall, Owen 19 IN 5.35
Halkyard, Will 20 IL 5.19
Harden, Walker 19 WA 5.44
Harper, Alex 19 NC 5.74
Harrison, Jack 19 MS 5.1
Hawkins, Kameron 20 CA 5.88
Haynes, Peter 20 GA 5.35
Hedberg, Nathan 19 CA 5.25
Heid, Trevor 20 CA 5.23
Hilton, Josh 20 CA 5.25
Hirsch, Josiah 19 OR 5.78
Holton, Kirk 20 NJ
Hood, Hayden 19 TX 5.37
Hooker, Blake 20 TX 5.43
Hooper, Devon 21 UT 5.03
Hosford, Luke 19 OH 5.35
Hudak, Ethan 19 AZ 5.08
Hurst, Brandon 19 VA 5.16
Imrem, Kuper 19 IL 5.53
Iwamoto, Garrett 19 CA 5.08
Johnstone, Christian 19 GA 5.49
Jurczak, Ryan 18 KS 4.97
Kaye, Griffin 19 FL 5.31
Kelly, Christo 20 IL 5.58
Kelly, Joseph 19 AZ 5.25
Kent, Chris 21 CA 6.32
Knight, Carson 19 GA 5.02
Landers, Gabe 22 MS 5.18
Landherr, Jack 19 CA 5.35
Lane, Ethan 20 TX 5.43
Lau, Dean 19 CA 4.79
Laurin, Jack 20 BC 5.02
Laux, AJ 20 AZ 5.75
Lindsay, JJ 19 CA 5.78
Little, Drew 19 NC 5.41
Long, William 20 GA 5.34
Manly, John 18 CA
Mauch, Jacob 18 CA 5.3
McCracken, Zane 20 GA 5.32
McLaughlin, Alex 21 NC 5.72
Medrano, David 19 TX 5.66
Melgarejo, Frank 19 FL 5.27
Milliron, Carter 22 AL 5.18
Mitchell, Will 20 NC 5.66
Monteforte, Rino 22 NY 6.21
Mosier, Austin 19 NJ 5.49
Munoz, Michael 20 CA 5.81
Napper, Mason 19 GA 5.39
Nelson, Chance 15 TX
Nguyen, Valentino 21 CA 4.9
Orona, Michael 22 CA 5.9
Orozco, Leroy 21 CA 5.46
Parks, Cade 21 CA 5.95
Parsons, William 19 TX 5.16
Penn, Valen 20 TX 5.22
Peterson, Thomas 19 WI 6.02
Phillips, Crewe 19 ID 5.75
Pibal, Grayson 20 OR 5.95
Plieth, Jackson 22 WA 5.72
Putnam, Jake 21 GA 5.85
Rea, Brian 19 CA 6.04
Reid, Grant 20 TN
Rhodes, Matthew 19 CA 5.81
Riggs, Dalton 19 ID 5.31
Rizzo, Luke 19 TX 5.38
Roberson, Seth 19 FL 5.47
Rosenstrauch, Anthony 19 CO 5.5
Samarzich, Simon 19 CA 5.24
Sanchez, Jaden 20 CA 4.88
Sather, Neo 19 CO 5.43
Seybold, Michael 21 IN 5.69
Shaw, Spencer 20 CA 5.77
Sheehan, Alex 19 WA 5.26
Shimko, Joseph 19 NJ 4.92
Sicaeros, Troy 20 CA 5.47
Skinner, Quentin 19 GA 5.47
Southards, Trevor 21 CA 5.44
Sten, Camden 21 CA 4.96
Stoia, Nick 19 OK 5.5
Sullivan, Tommy 20 WA 5.5
Suter, Rhys 19 NC
Tokos, Michael 20 NV 5.53
Townsend, Garrett 19 TX 5.6
Townsend, James 18 CA
Tryggestad, Koby 19 CA 6.14
Turner, Austin 21 NC 5.8
Vega, JC 19 GA
Voichahoske, Casey 19 SD 5.3
Wagner, William 19 GA 5.38
Warchuck, Cameron 21 CA 5.42
Washburn, Jonathan 21 GA 5.18
Wells, Andrew 20 CA 4.92
Weneta, Nathan 19 CA 4.81
Westfelt, Collin 20 GA 5.77
White, Cody 20 CA 5.33
White, Morgan 18 NV 5.56
Wiesbrook, Samuel 19 IL 5.24
Williams, Tanner 18 CA 5.01
Wiysel, Joseph 19 AZ 5.08
Worthen, Jackson 20 KY 5.55
Wright, Michael 20 GA 5.35
Zimmerman, Zachary 19 NJ 5.02

Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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VEGAS XXXII – Snap Speeds

If you have been following Rubio Long Snapping on social media (TwitterFacebookSnapchatInstagramLinkedIn), then you must know how much of a success VEGAS XXXII was on May 12-14!

Approximately 150 Long Snappers came in from all over the world to compete against the best in the world of Long Snapping!

Nick Monaghan was on hand, again, and took 1,000s of amazing photos to check out and purchase for friends and family! You can see the links HERE and HERE. Trust me, take ten minutes and go through this man’s incredible work and be sure to pick up some for your collection.

Congratulations go out to long time Rubio Long Snapper Drew Little on committing to North Carolina on full scholarship and winning the whole thing at VEGAS XXXII. Little was absolutely dominant all weekend and left no doubt he is a man amongst boys out on the field.

As always, please follow Rubio Long Snapping on social media (links above) for all TOP 12 Camp invitees, camp updates (summer camps are now up and filling quickly) and ranking announcements

Here are the SNAP SPEEDS from VEGAS XXXII. Every Long Snapper was timed a minimum of ten times over the course of the weekend by Rubio and staff members (target testing). Rubio was actually timing Long Snappers throughout the day on Saturday as well (many of whom never even noticed) to get the most accurate average of snap times ever at a VEGAS Event. Bottom line, the times you see below are from 15 yards and averaged with testing, running and agility snaps.

Able, Connor 21 TX 0.91
Aguilar, Ryan 19 CA 0.71
Anthony, Enzo 19 FL 0.72
Applefield, Alex 20 AL 0.80
Arguello, Jake 21 CA 0.91
Bader, Reece 19 MO 0.82
Barcelos, Nick 20 CA 0.75
Beattie, Brendan 19 OH 0.70
Bergeron, John 20 LA 0.81
Black, Dylan 19 NV 0.69
Borak, James 20 AZ 0.87
Boshers, Trenton 19 TN 0.79
Bowden, Peter 19 CA 0.71
Brannock, Aaron 21 NC 0.81
Brown, Hudson 19 TX 0.82
Caillier, Jarett 20 TX 0.78
Cappasola, Declan 21 CA 0.84
Carmer, Mitch 20 CA 0.79
Casillas, Mark 17 CA 0.82
Cobb, Will 20 NC 0.77
Crowley, Liam 19 NC 0.73
Davidson, Toby 20 MO 0.78
DeRosier, Charles 18 CA 0.74
DiVirgilio, Nicholas 19 TX 0.82
Dixon, Danny 19 CA 0.82
Donati, Brock 21 IL 0.92
Dubois, Beau 21 CA 0.98
Duff, Jonathan 20 OH 0.99
Durr, James 19 WA 0.74
Eimer, Bryce 20 NJ 0.74
Eldredge, Donte 19 OH 0.92
Eldridge, Jake 23 TX 1.04
Estrada, Aaron 20 CA 0.82
Farris, John 19 TX 0.77
Feldermann, Jamie 21 CA 0.89
Felt, Bryce 20 CA 0.78
Finklea, Graham 19 GA 0.83
Foggia, Jake 20 NJ 0.76
Fuchs, Mark 19 FL 0.78
Gambs, Charles 19 IL 0.77
Gardner, Beau 20 CA 0.80
George, Brad 19 IL 0.71
Greep, JT 21 CA 0.83
Halkyard, Will 20 IL 0.77
Hall, Aidan 19 IL 0.77
Hall, Nathan 20 CA 0.88
Hall, Owen 19 IN 0.72
Harden, Walker 19 WA 0.79
Harper, Alex 19 NC 0.82
Harrison, Jack 19 MS 0.77
Hawkins, Kameron 20 CA 0.68
Haynes, Peter 20 GA 0.80
Hedberg, Nathan 19 CA 0.75
Heid, Trevor 20 CA 0.78
Hilton, Josh 20 CA 0.83
Hirsch, Josiah 19 OR 0.87
Hood, Hayden 19 TX 0.71
Hooker, Blake 20 TX 0.78
Hooper, Devon 21 UT 0.84
Hosford, Luke 19 OH 0.72
Hudak, Ethan 19 AZ 0.78
Hurst, Brandon 19 VA 0.82
Imrem, Kuper 19 IL 0.75
Iwamoto, Garrett 19 CA 0.77
Johnstone, Christian 19 GA 0.73
Jurczak, Ryan 18 KS 0.80
Kaye, Griffin 19 FL 0.72
Kelly, Christo 20 IL 0.81
Kelly, Joseph 19 AZ 0.73
Kent, Chris 21 CA 0.84
Knight, Carson 19 GA 0.80
Landers, Gabe 22 MS 0.95
Landherr, Jack 19 CA 0.69
Lane, Ethan 20 TX 0.76
Lau, Dean 19 CA 0.72
Laurin, Jack 20 BC 0.84
Laux, AJ 20 AZ 0.81
Lindsay, JJ 19 CA 0.80
Little, Drew 19 NC 0.62
Long, William 20 GA 0.72
Mauch, Jacob 18 CA 0.87
McCracken, Zane 20 GA 0.82
McLaughlin, Alex 21 NC 0.79
Medrano, David 19 TX 0.86
Melgarejo, Frank 19 FL 0.76
Milliron, Carter 22 AL 0.91
Mitchell, Will 20 NC 0.79
Monteforte, Rino 22 NY 0.84
Mosier, Austin 19 NJ 0.76
Munoz, Michael 20 CA 0.77
Napper, Mason 19 GA 0.67
Nelson, Chance 15 TX 0.71
Nguyen, Valentino 21 CA 0.82
Orona, Michael 22 CA 0.94
Orozco, Leroy 21 CA 0.89
Parks, Cade 21 CA 0.92
Parsons, William 19 TX 0.83
Penn, Valen 20 TX 0.91
Peterson, Thomas 19 WI 0.78
Phillips, Crewe 19 ID 0.86
Pibal, Grayson 20 OR 0.84
Plieth, Jackson 22 WA 0.89
Putnam, Jake 21 GA 0.96
Rea, Brian 19 CA 0.89
Reid, Grant 20 TN 0.83
Rhodes, Matthew 19 CA 0.76
Riggs, Dalton 19 ID 0.73
Rizzo, Luke 19 TX 0.69
Roberson, Seth 19 FL 0.79
Rosenstrauch, Anthony 19 CO 0.77
Samarzich, Simon 19 CA 0.70
Sanchez, Jaden 20 CA 0.78
Sather, Neo 19 CO 0.79
Seybold, Michael 21 IN 0.90
Shaw, Spencer 20 CA 0.92
Sheehan, Alex 19 WA 0.84
Shimko, Joseph 19 NJ 0.66
Sicaeros, Troy 20 CA 0.77
Skinner, Quentin 19 GA 0.66
Southards, Trevor 21 CA 0.95
Sten, Camden 21 CA 0.93
Stoia, Nick 19 OK 0.78
Sullivan, Tommy 20 WA 0.79
Suter, Rhys 19 NC 0.72
Tokos, Michael 20 NV 0.78
Townsend, Garrett 19 TX 0.93
Townsend, James 18 CA 0.76
Tryggestad, Koby 19 CA 0.82
Turner, Austin 21 NC 0.79
Voichahoske, Casey 19 SD 0.68
Wagner, William 19 GA 0.72
Warchuck, Cameron 21 CA 0.73
Washburn, Jonathan 21 GA 0.75
Wells, Andrew 20 CA 0.79
Weneta, Nathan 19 CA 0.72
Westfelt, Collin 20 GA 0.82
White, Cody 20 CA 0.82
White, Morgan 18 NV 0.69
Wiesbrook, Samuel 19 IL 0.73
Williams, Tanner 18 CA 0.75
Wiysel, Joseph 19 AZ 0.85
Worthen, Jackson 20 KY 0.77
Wright, Michael 20 GA 0.89
Zimmerman, Zachary 19 NJ 0.75

Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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VEGAS XXXII – RSI Scores

If you have been following Rubio Long Snapping on social media (Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, LinkedIn), then you must know how much of a success VEGAS XXXII was on May 12-14!

Approximately 150 Long Snappers came in from all over the world to compete against the best in the world of Long Snapping!

Nick Monaghan was on hand, again, and took 1,000s of amazing photos to check out and purchase for friends and family! You can see the links HERE and HERE. Trust me, take ten minutes and go through this man’s incredible work and be sure to pick up some for your collection.

Congratulations go out to long time Rubio Long Snapper Drew Little on committing to North Carolina on full scholarship and winning the whole thing at VEGAS XXXII. Little was absolutely dominant all weekend and left no doubt he is a man amongst boys out on the field.

As always, please follow Rubio Long Snapping on social media (links above) for all TOP 12 Camp invitees, camp updates (summer camps are now up and filling quickly) and ranking announcements

Here are the RSI Scores from VEGAS XXXII…

Able, Connor 21 TX 6.57
Aguilar, Ryan 19 CA 22.67
Anthony, Enzo 19 FL 44.52
Applefield, Alex 20 AL 30.02
Arguello, Jake 21 CA 2.20
Bader, Reece 19 MO 13.45
Barcelos, Nick 20 CA 29.45
Beattie, Brendan 19 OH 36.94
Bergeron, John 20 LA 15.96
Black, Dylan 19 NV 46.47
Borak, James 20 AZ 8.05
Boshers, Trenton 19 TN 18.92
Bowden, Peter 19 CA 52.31
Brannock, Aaron 21 NC 16.05
Brown, Hudson 19 TX 15.88
Caillier, Jarett 20 TX 19.29
Cappasola, Declan 21 CA 17.95
Carmer, Mitch 20 CA 20.17
Casillas, Mark 17 CA 21.89
Cobb, Will 20 NC 18.17
Crowley, Liam 19 NC 30.29
Davidson, Toby 20 MO 21.91
DeRosier, Charles 18 CA 35.10
DiVirgilio, Nicholas 19 TX 19.41
Dixon, Danny 19 CA 20.84
Donati, Brock 21 IL 3.27
Dubois, Beau 21 CA 5.09
Duff, Jonathan 20 OH 7.07
Durr, James 19 WA 19.05
Eimer, Bryce 20 NJ 37.76
Eldredge, Donte 19 OH 11.98
Eldridge, Jake 23 TX 6.75
Estrada, Aaron 20 CA 22.00
Farris, John 19 TX 28.55
Feldermann, Jamie 21 CA 20.34
Felt, Bryce 20 CA 23.16
Finklea, Graham 19 GA 14.52
Foggia, Jake 20 NJ 31.52
Frazier, Cooper 20 MS
Fuchs, Mark 19 FL 24.51
Gambs, Charles 19 IL 34.94
Gardner, Beau 20 CA 18.75
George, Brad 19 IL 32.49
Greep, JT 21 CA 14.42
Halkyard, Will 20 IL 18.52
Hall, Aidan 19 IL 24.81
Hall, Nathan 20 CA 18.15
Hall, Owen 19 IN 31.82
Harden, Walker 19 WA 12.62
Harper, Alex 19 NC 32.53
Harrison, Jack 19 MS 37.59
Hawkins, Kameron 20 CA 49.71
Haynes, Peter 20 GA 14.92
Hedberg, Nathan 19 CA 18.58
Heid, Trevor 20 CA 23.15
Hilton, Josh 20 CA 5.99
Hirsch, Josiah 19 OR 12.71
Holton, Kirk 20 NJ
Hood, Hayden 19 TX 35.34
Hooker, Blake 20 TX 32.00
Hooper, Devon 21 UT 19.08
Hosford, Luke 19 OH 26.47
Hudak, Ethan 19 AZ 20.58
Hurst, Brandon 19 VA 10.94
Imrem, Kuper 19 IL 31.97
Iwamoto, Garrett 19 CA 28.70
Johnstone, Christian 19 GA 30.29
Jurczak, Ryan 18 KS 18.80
Kaye, Griffin 19 FL 29.28
Kelly, Christo 20 IL 26.01
Kelly, Joseph 19 AZ 17.79
Kent, Chris 21 CA 7.11
Knight, Carson 19 GA 14.93
Landers, Gabe 22 MS 8.43
Landherr, Jack 19 CA 37.46
Lane, Ethan 20 TX 18.34
Lau, Dean 19 CA 19.39
Laurin, Jack 20 BC 19.05
Laux, AJ 20 AZ 13.59
Lindsay, JJ 19 CA 33.67
Little, Drew 19 NC 66.19
Long, William 20 GA 26.28
Manly, John 18 CA
Mauch, Jacob 18 CA 17.16
McCracken, Zane 20 GA 31.60
McLaughlin, Alex 21 NC 8.84
Medrano, David 19 TX 4.64
Melgarejo, Frank 19 FL 34.12
Milliron, Carter 22 AL 12.09
Mitchell, Will 20 NC 26.58
Monteforte, Rino 22 NY 23.77
Mosier, Austin 19 NJ 32.93
Munoz, Michael 20 CA 14.29
Napper, Mason 19 GA 29.70
Nelson, Chance 15 TX 42.38
Nguyen, Valentino 21 CA 7.33
Orona, Michael 22 CA 1.07
Orozco, Leroy 21 CA 14.57
Parks, Cade 21 CA 2.18
Parsons, William 19 TX 10.85
Penn, Valen 20 TX 9.91
Peterson, Thomas 19 WI 21.74
Phillips, Crewe 19 ID 16.24
Pibal, Grayson 20 OR 42.68
Plieth, Jackson 22 WA 12.30
Putnam, Jake 21 GA 6.23
Rea, Brian 19 CA 13.51
Reid, Grant 20 TN 15.72
Rhodes, Matthew 19 CA 26.22
Riggs, Dalton 19 ID 21.86
Rizzo, Luke 19 TX 40.58
Roberson, Seth 19 FL 12.63
Rosenstrauch, Anthony 19 CO 14.21
Samarzich, Simon 19 CA 41.25
Sanchez, Jaden 20 CA 12.85
Sather, Neo 19 CO 16.53
Seybold, Michael 21 IN 3.33
Shaw, Spencer 20 CA 18.51
Sheehan, Alex 19 WA 9.47
Shimko, Joseph 19 NJ 54.65
Sicaeros, Troy 20 CA 22.13
Skinner, Quentin 19 GA 45.98
Southards, Trevor 21 CA 10.57
Sten, Camden 21 CA 11.81
Stoia, Nick 19 OK 21.93
Sullivan, Tommy 20 WA 27.94
Suter, Rhys 19 NC 42.98
Tokos, Michael 20 NV 22.96
Townsend, Garrett 19 TX 5.37
Townsend, James 18 CA 26.32
Tryggestad, Koby 19 CA 8.54
Turner, Austin 21 NC 7.59
Vega, JC 19 GA
Voichahoske, Casey 19 SD 35.26
Wagner, William 19 GA 34.81
Warchuck, Cameron 21 CA 28.88
Washburn, Jonathan 21 GA 16.00
Wells, Andrew 20 CA 17.62
Weneta, Nathan 19 CA 43.06
Westfelt, Collin 20 GA 19.44
White, Cody 20 CA 19.50
White, Morgan 18 NV
Wiesbrook, Samuel 19 IL 41.18
Williams, Tanner 18 CA 29.18
Wiysel, Joseph 19 AZ 13.02
Worthen, Jackson 20 KY 24.74
Wright, Michael 20 GA 5.63
Zimmerman, Zachary 19 NJ 19.92

Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Recap of the TX Spring Camp (4/29/18)

Rubio Long Snapping traveled to TX on April 29th, 2018 for their fall camp. Rubio Long Snapping will be traveling around the country this spring with stops in CA, NC, WA, NJ, AZ, IL, GA and TX with all camps leading right into VEGAS XXXII on May 12-13, 2018!

Long Snappers from 10 states all traveled to this camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of Long Snapping. The camp was a great time had by all with an excellent group of Long Snappers and parents.

The champions of the camp were Braedy Wilson (speed) and Eliot Gottsegen (overall)! Braedy was on fire throughou the speed competition and was having no problem getting sub .75. Gottsegen got hot at the right time and just became a juggernaut and mowed down Long Snapper after Long Snapper in the finals. Smooth Long Snapper with quick eyes and hands. Really impressive how well he handled the pressure of being in the finals and winning while being just a freshman!

Wilson, Rubio and Gottsegen

The finals round matchups were Blake Hooker (62.11), JJ Lindsay (54.10), Grant Goltra (45.88), Hayden Hood (42.47), Eliot Gottsegen (30.67) and Dylan Wiltcher (29.63). You can see the full finals video below….

TOP 2018 LONG SNAPPERS
Evan “Mufasa” Gibson was smooth, consistent and left no doubt he is ready for college. Body is thick and he is strong. Ball hovers in the mid to high .7s and can trickle to the .8s if he becomes tentative. The harder he snaps the ball, the better Mufasa will do in the long run. Great attitude.

Mason Smith was very efficient with his snapping motion and hovered right in the low .8s all day long. Good worker that listens well.

TOP 2019 LONG SNAPPERS
Luke Rizzo was on absolute fire all day long in TX. You could tell he was a man on a mission and he left no doubt he was one of the most dominant Long Snappers in the country today. Body is getting thicker and stronger by the hour. Ball is very quick. Making sure he is extending the ball out and getting fully set puts this kid at 5 Stars at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Hayden Hood is a very athletic Long Snapper with a smooth, consistent snapping motion. Love his overall attitude and I am ready to win a camp and leave no doubt.

Caden Bolz is thick and strong with very quick hands and legs. Butt is lower than normal and he can still get his legs locked. Ball is powerful.

Braedy Wilson won the speed competition, is built extremely long and can rip the ball back to the punter. Moves in a smooth fashion and if he can fully lead with his elbows, he will average sub .70

Brandon Oldham is thick and strong with a quick ball. Lowering his butt to get his back to parallel will take him to the top.

Joshua Burtch is big and strong with very quick hands. Thick Long Snapper that can dominate at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Brayden Chandler showed me some great things in TX and he has all of the tools to be one of the greats.

Andrew Downs is a quiet Long Snapper that does all of his talking with snap speeds well under .80 on a consistent basis.

John Farris has a great attitude and has some of the quickest hands in the country.

Jack Harrison improved a ton and is starting to snap with a lot of confidence. Watch this kid.

JJ Lindsay is beyond smooth and snaps one of the most catchable balls in the country.

Joshua Smetzer hovered under .80 all day and has a massive amount of upside.

Nick Stoia will absolutely crush his class if he can focus on slow motion drills to get all of his lower half fully involved.

Jake Zenger has a tremendous attitude and a frame that could put on fifty pounds over the next couple of years to make himself a top prospect.

Landon Sleeper is strong and smooth. Leading with his elbows is the key to his greatness.

Notables: Nate McCormack, Anthony Rosenstrauch, Cayden Sparks, Nicholas DiVirgilio, Zac Bland

TOP 2020 LONG SNAPPERS
Blake Hooker was tremendous in TX and actually broke the spring record for RSI with a 62.11! Ball is very quick and he is starting to really roll right now. The more he snaps with absolute confidence and knows how great he is, the better he will be and be able to fully dominate his class. Watch him very closely at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Dylan Wiltcher made it to the finals and was inches from winning the whole time. He looked very determined and showed he is a flat out stud in his class.

Bryce Felt came out from CA and was snapping with great power. Ball rarely goes above .80 at fifteen yards and his improvement over the past couple of months is off the charts.

Bryce Eimer was snapping very well under pressure and is close to snapping a college ball right now and he still has two years left of high school.

Jake Foggia looked great in TX with his very smooth snaps and great attitude. Always improving and the more he leads with his elbows and snaps with full power, the more dominant he becomes.

Jackson McFarland was snapping some severe heat in TX and left no doubt he can be one of the top Long Snappers in his class.

Eli Chism has grown very well over the past couple of months and is starting to look like a college Long Snapper now.

John Bergeron is smooth and has great form. Locking down his spiral is going to be the key.

Jarret Caillier has great size and all of the tools to be one of the top Long Snappers in his class.

Nolan Pope is big, has a great personality and very quick hands.

Ethan Lane is big, thick and very strong. Making sure his elbows are going straight back is the key to greatness.

Lee Pyles is very good and he is headed towards great. Ball is very quick.

TOP 2021 LONG SNAPPERS
JT Sleeper is a big and thick Long Snapper that snaps a beyond smooth ball. Form is coming along extremely well and the kid is an absolute workhorse. The harder he snaps the ball and the more he can improve his overall athleticism, the higher up the rankings he will go.

Connor Able has all of the tools to be one of the best Long Snappers in his class. Great attitude and listens well. Locking down his spiral will help a ton.

Byron Rhodes will dominate his class once he stops thinking a little bit. Just letting his body do all of the work and trusting his form will be huge for Rhodes.

Grant Goltra is absolutely overflowing with potential and can crush everyone if he can utilize all of his body. Slow motion snaps will help him a ton.

Here are the RSI Scores from the TX camp and how they compared to AZ, CA & NC, GA & NJ….

Hooker, Blake

20

  62.11

2020

Lindsay, JJ

19

  54.10

2019

Goltra, Grant

21

  45.88

2021

Hood, Hayden

19

  42.47

2019

Gottsegen, Eliot

21

  30.67

2021

Wiltcher, Dylan

20

  29.63

2020

Gibson, Evan

18

  28.62

2018 – JC

Seago, Bryant

21

  26.97

2021

Rizzo, Luke

19

  26.39

2019

Oldham, Brandon

19

  26.25

2019

Foggia, Jake

20

  25.61

2020

Pyles, Lee

20

  21.69

2020

Stoia, Nick

19

  21.43

2019

Bolz, Caden

19

  19.78

2019

Wilson, Braedy

19

  18.18

2019

Chandler, Brayden

19

  18.07

2019

Downs, Andrew

19

  18.07

2019

Eimer, Bryce

20

  17.44

2020

McCormack, Nathan

19

  17.24

2019

Wiginton, Haydon

21

  16.30

2021

Parsons, William

19

  16.13

2019

Chism, Eli

20

  15.58

2020

Click, Justin

21

  15.15

2021

Lane, Ethan

20

  14.81

2020

Felt, Bryce

20

  14.63

2020

Rhodes, Byron

21

  14.46

2021

Adams, Austin

19

  13.95

2019

Sparks, Cayden

19

  13.33

2019

Burch, Ean

21

  13.04

2021

Bland, Zac

19

  12.90

2019

Burtch, Joshua

19

  12.77

2019

Smetzer, Joshua

19

  12.50

2019

Barron, Preston

20

  12.00

2020

Farris, John

19

  10.98

2019

Able, Connor

21

  10.59

2021

Edwards, Thomas

20

  10.23

2020

McFarland, Jackson

20

  10.13

2020

Bergeron, John

20

  10.00

2020

Caillier, Jarett

20

  9.68

2020

Pope, Nolan

20

  9.28

2020

Hill, Chance

19

  6.82

2019

Sleeper, JT

21

  6.32

2021

Magee, Michael

22

  6.00

2022 – 2025

Katri, Ryan

21

  6.00

2021

Zenger, Jake

19

  3.70

2019

Rosenstrauch, Anthony

19

  3.61

2019

Penn, Valen

20

  3.49

2020

Benson, Sawyer

22

  3.33

2022 – 2025

Harrison, Jack

19

  3.19

2019

Curtin, Jack

20

  3.13

2020

Sleeper, Landon

19

  3.09

2019

Smith, Mason

18

  3.06

2018 – JC

Thompson, Chase

19

  3.03

2019

Rejcek, Blake

21

  3.00

2021

Townsend, Garrett

19

  3.00

2019

Eldridge, Jake

23

  3.00

2022 – 2025

Mowery, Gavin

21

  3.00

2021

Dietz, Max

21

     

2021

DiVirgilio, Nicholas

19

     

2019

Rigas, Anthony

20

     

2020

Botkin, Landon

19

     

2019

Burdette, Baton

22

     

2022 – 2025

White, Nick

20

     

2020

Erwin, Dylan

22

     

2022 – 2025

 

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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 1,000 Long Snappers earning full scholarships and preferred walk-on opportunities to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Recap of the NJ Spring Camp (4/29/18)

Corey Adams leading a great camp in NJ!

Rubio Long Snapping traveled to NJ on April 29th, 2018 for their fall camp. Rubio Long Snapping will be traveling around the country this spring with stops in CA, NC, WA, NJ, AZ, IL, GA and TX with all camps leading right into VEGAS XXXII on May 12-13, 2018!

Long Snappers from six states all traveled to this camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of Long Snapping. The camp was a great time had by all with an excellent group of Long Snappers and parents.

The overall champions of the camp were Joe Shimko (speed) and Zach Taylor (overall)! This is another notch on the belt for Joe with regards to championship as he has won multiple camps, both speed and overall. Zach is a 2021 Long Snapper from New Jersey that has improved greatly over the past couple years. He is extremely accurate and snaps a ball that is in direct comparison with kids two to three years older than him! Great to see him excel under pressure at such a young age and expect big things from him in the future!

You can see the full finals video with John Morton, Zack Taylor, Logan Rager, Rino Monteforte, Joe McCabe and Zachary Zimmerman HERE

TOP 2019 LONG SNAPPERS

Joe Shimko

Joe Shimko was absolutely dominate all day. As noted above, he was the speed champion (final snap was clocked at .63!) but that doesn’t do justice to how accurate and consistent he was through the morning session. I did not see Joe snap a misguided or wobbly ball all day, with him continuing to put weight on his frame and combining that with his athletic ability, he should excel and the collegiate level!

Zachary Zimmerman was someone who was extremely impressive all day. The amount of improvement he has shown in a short period of time is phenomenal, and with his long and lengthy frame that could handle another 20 pounds no problem, he is going to impress a lot of people at Vegas XXXII. Moves well for his height and has tons of upside.

John Morton was the #1 overall seed in the RSI testing, and was in a heated battle with Zach through the championship. John is a very big and powerful snapper with a quick ball. Really shined in the agility portion of the camp, and for a man of his size he moves exceptionally well.

Stephen Sokach-Minnick had a phenomenal camp from start to finish. His form is almost perfect, and his speed and accuracy was impressive throughout. Really seeing his confidence develop the older he gets, and with him showing tons of upside in this athletic ability via the agility drill, he is one to watch in the coming months.

Evan Davis is as big and strong of a Long Snapper as you will find. Snaps the ball very angry, which I loved, but still has the finesse to snap a tight and very catchable ball. When he locks in he does not miss, and when he develops the consistency to never miss he will be set.

Nathan Smith is someone who really impressed with his raw talent and coachability. Incredibly thick and powerful lower body, and once he gets his legs involved with is snaps he very well likely may kill someone with his ball. Excited to see him to put the work in and improve.

CJ Otwell had a very strong showing all day snapping heat with tight spirals. His accuracy is impressive, just needs to continue to snap it hard and have confidence in himself; when he does that he will blow the roof off his upside.

Demetrick Ray showed very quick hands and tremendous flexibility through the day. Extremely eager to learn and get better. Developing consistency will be his biggest challenge, but once he develops that he has a bright future.

TOP 2020 LONG SNAPPERS

Joe McCabe

Joe McCabe was beyond phenomenal all day. His improvement is second to none, and his speed and accuracy is extremely competitive with the top snappers in his class. Continued attendance and competition against top talents will prove this for him and am looking forward to what the future holds.

Connor Rhinehart had a great camp and continues to grow his abilities as the years progress. He has put on solid weight to go with his frame, and his form is darn near textbooks. Very passionate snapper who has a bright future ahead of him as he continues to piece everything together.

Andy Lan had a great first camp. Although he was battling a little bit of a hamstring injury that governed his snapping as the day progressed, he showed great ability and eagerness to learn throughout the day. Tons of upside and once he is fully healthy I expect him to be extremely competitive within his class and surprise a lot of people.

Will Ruckert was possibly the most improved at the camp. From the time we first got film to the day ended, he adapted so many of the coaching tips and techniques and improved his overall ability. An eager learner, he was willing to come up and ask questions during breaks or after camp on he can fix one thing or another. Excited to see him in the near future after he has had some time to dedicate to his craft!

TOP 2021 LONG SNAPPERS

Zack Taylor

Zack Taylor was phenomenal all day, snapping balls in the mid .7s and great accuracy/consistency. He has a great snapping lineage to live up to, and did something his brother could never do and won his first camp! Zack has a very bright future ahead of him and fully expect him to compete at the highest level.

Paul Joseph Meyers was unrecognizable from the last camp he attended. He has put on a ton of muscle and feels like he grew 10 more inches. His frame and length is unheard of, and he is so smooth as he snaps. Once he gets comfortable on moving a body of his size and gets the form down, he will be able to open the flood gates and snap as hard as he can – once this happens everyone in his class should be on notice.

Brian Catanzarite had a great first camp and showed a lot of potential. Very raw and powerful snapper who was extremely coachable and adapted to adjustments very well. Great kid who will put in the work and come back better than he left today!

Joey Vannozzi showed great athletic ability and upside throughout the day. Very coachable and eager to learn, Joey improved drastically from the first snap to the last. Excited to see him continue to develop physically and work on his craft. His upside is off the charts and is one to keep an eye on!

AJ Franklin improved drastically throughout the day, and as he continues to perfect his craft with the drills and technique learned at the camp, he will be very dangerous. Great frame that has the potential to put on a lot of weight.

Matthew Irwin had a sold showing all camp. Very coachable snapper who was seeking out advice and very attentive to everything around him. Lots of raw talent in this snapper, and once he gets everything fine-tuned he will be a force.

TOP 2022 and 2023 LONG SNAPPERS

Rino Monteforte

Rino Monteforte produced a strong showing for someone of his age and competed with kids years older than him. Beyond coachable and excited about perfecting his craft. As he continues to grow and develop as an athlete he will be tremendous.

Logan Rager was another underclassman in the finals of the camp. He proved he can compete with top talent at this camp, and once he develops the confidence to close out competitions he will kill it. If he focuses on continuing to snap hard and go back, not up, he has all the tools he needs

Sean O’Hara battled through a broken finger to compete in the camp today. Even with 9 healthy fingers he still great upside and potential. He was snapping quick and tight spirals, and his form was very strong. Some minor adjustments with is weight and timing will separate him from the pack. Expect very big things from him in the future.

John Fitzpatrick showed flashes of tremendous long snapping throughout the day. Developing some consistency as well as fine tuning his form will be big for him. Fully expect him to go home and work on the drill work and come back better than ever.

Robby VanEuwen was the youngest Long Snapper at the camp, but that didn’t shy him away from competing with everyone older than him. Refusing to use a ball his size and snapping at 14 yards proved that he wanted to show his worth, and he did. His form is beyond solid for his age, and as he continues to grow and develop athletically he will have a tremendous foundation for future success.

Here are the RSI Scores from the NJ camp and how they compared to AZ, CA & NC, GA and TX….

Catanzarite, Brian

21

     

2021

Davis, Evan

19

  3.49

2019

Fitzpatrick, John

22

  3.00

2022 – 2025

Franklin, AJ

21

  3.00

2021

Irwin, Matthew

21

     

2021

Lan, Andy

20

     

2020

McCabe, Joe

20

  19.57

2020

Meyers, Paul Joseph

21

  12.63

2021

Monteforte, Rino

22

  20.22

2022 – 2025

Morton, John

19

  34.48

2019

O’Hara, Sean

22

  3.26

2022 – 2025

Otwell, CJ

19

  12.37

2019

Rager, Logan

22

  21.65

2022 – 2025

Ray, Demetrick

13

     

2018 – JC

Rhinehart, Connor

20

  9.89

2020

Ruckert, Will

20

  3.06

2020

Shimko, Joseph

19

  13.24

2019

Smith, Nathan

19

  6.67

2019

Sokach-Minnick, Stephen

19

  3.19

2019

Taylor, Zack

21

  26.37

2021

VanEeuwen III, Robby

23

  3.03

2022 – 2025

Vannozzi, Joey

21

  3.00

2021

Zimmerman, Zachary

19

  17.05

2019

 

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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 1,000 Long Snappers earning full scholarships and preferred walk-on opportunities to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Where Are They Now? Sodie Orr

For the next installment of the Rubio Long Snapping Where Are They Now? series, we head to sunny Southern California to learn about Sodie Orr.

Sodie is a TOP 12 Long Snapper from the class of 2012 that was always a crowd favorite with his overflowing personality and his tendency to bring into song. Don’t believe me? Check out Sodie’s entry for a Rubio Long Snapping contest many moons ago….

https://youtu.be/Odzj5zhluOw

Sodie and his mom

Sodie went off to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo but realized that college football wasn’t for him in the long run. He had visions (or sounds) of music on his mind and he didn’t want let his musical dream fade so he ran with it! He has played under the name Sodie Orr, Sodie Aura and Wes James. Here we go…..

What is your occupation? I am currently a full time musician

Where do you live? I live in Carlsbad but am moving to the San Fernando Valley soon.

Married? Kids? No marriage and I ammmm NOT THE FATHER (yet, praise the heavens)

What is your fondest memory of your time playing college football? My fondest memory of playing college football is watching all the upperclassmen angrily look at me with jealousy in their eyes as they practiced while i sat on the sidelines for the last 2 hours of practice every day. Special teams was right after warm ups.

How come you no longer play football? Full time musician.

If you could give ONE bit of advice to the current Rubio Long Snappers, what would it be? If I could give a bit of advice to Rubio Long Snappers, it would be to really appreciate the camps and time with Rubio while you’re there. Football was cool, but being a part of the Rubio family and Long Snapping community meant more to me than anything I ever did in college. I learned a lot about life and how to be a better human as well as a better long Snapper.

If you could give ONE bit of advice to the current Rubio Long Snapping PARENTS, what would it be? My advice to the parents of Rubio Snappers would be to push your young man harder. Make sure he’s doing his drills daily, stretching, and that his grades are up. I’ve seen a lot of my friends lives change completely in the best ways from dedicating fully to the craft. Shoutout to my NFL homies I met at Rubio camps.

When was the last time you snapped a ball and for what reason? The last time I snapped a ball was a few months ago, on camera, to show Rubio I still sling pearls. Once a snapper always a snapper.

If you could go back and play football in college again, would you go to the same school or a different one? Why? If I HAD to go back to school again and play ball, I would want to go to a different school. I didn’t enjoy my program very much, and would have enjoyed the benefits of playing for a big time football oriented university. I also realized once I got there that I didn’t love football at all. If Long snapping was an Olympic sport I would have gone for gold… but I knew that football wasn’t my path, so I left and went for my dream of making music. And if you’re feeling that way, it’s okay. Stick it out as long as you can and give it a chance to come around. But if you know deep down it’s not for you once you’re in it, don’t be afraid to follow your heart and passion.

Chance the Rapper with Sodie Aura (Sodie Orr)!

Any regrets during college? Anything you wish you had done or hadn’t done? I don’t have too many regrets about my college experience. Since my heart wasn’t in football, I do feel that I missed out on a lot of the things that were going on while I was traveling for away games etc. But I am and will always be grateful I got there through Rubio’s teachings and my own hard work.

What tremendous thing have you been a part of or experienced since you graduated? I did not graduate… instead I started writing music and decided to do a showcase in LA, where an A&R from Atlantic Records saw me and wanted to sign me on the spot. Since then, i have recorded at multiple Atlantic Records studios, opened for artists such as Curren$y, Ab Soul, Chance the Rapper, Shwayze, and more. I interned for rapper Too $hort for a year at his complex in LA, as well as producer legend Rodney Jerkins (aka Darkchild). And I believe that’s all just the tip of the iceberg. As long as I maintain BALANCE in my life (work hard/ maintain self care, grind/ get proper rest), EXTEND and network with the contacts I’ve made in the industry and beyond, and FOLLOW THROUGH on my commitments and goals… anything is possible.

Neil Diamond with Wes James (Sodie Orr)!!!!

The poster you see above was given to me by Sodie Orr. It is when he was a special guest of Neil Diamond (if you don’t know who the legend Neil Diamond, you have some severe issues) and opened for him in San Diego. I hang it proudly where I do lessons and have it right next to where all the Long Snappers snap the ball so they can see it and realize that life is not all about Long Snapping and a person has to be truly well rounded to succeed. This poster is truly one of my most valued possessions I own. Thank you Sodie!


Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 1,000 Long Snappers earning full scholarships and preferred walk-on opportunities to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Recap of the GA Spring Camp (4/22/18)

JC Vega, Rubio and Jackson Worthen

Rubio Long Snapping traveled to GA on April 22nd, 2018 for their fall camp. Rubio Long Snapping will be traveling around the country this spring with stops in CA, NC, WA, NJ, AZ, IL, GA and TX with all camps leading right into VEGAS XXXII on May 12-13, 2018!

Long Snappers from 15 states all traveled to this camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of Long Snapping. The camp was a great time had by all with an excellent group of Long Snappers and parents.

The overall champions of the camp were JC Vega (speed) and Jackson Worthen (overall)! This is JC’s second speed championship. Jackson is a 2020 Long Snapper from Kentucky that proved he was one of the best in attendance and was simply on fire all day long in GA. Ball is very smooth, was easily under .79 all day long and he handles pressure extremely well for his age. Kid was very impressive from start to finish.

You can see the full finals video with Drew Little, Doug McLaughlin, John Morton, Jackson Worthen, Brennen Milliron and Mason Napper below…

https://youtu.be/whNcDovtQ_8

TOP 2018 LONG SNAPPERS

Brennen Milliron

Brennen Milliron left no doubt he is ready for Troy with strong and consistent snaps all day long! Great attitude, form and power. 

Niko Johnson has good power and a terrific work ethic.

Graham Finklea is smooth, accurate and always has a good attitude.

Drew Little

TOP 2019 LONG SNAPPERS
Drew Little nabbed the highest RSI, again, at a Rubio Long Snapping spring camp. Already held the spring record with a 61.00 and he almost topped that with a 55 in GA. Kid is a machine and just keeps improving.

Christian Johnstone seems to get bigger by the second and is really starting to snap with some great power. The ceiling for Johnstone is beyond high and he is really starting to believe he can be one of the bests in his class.

JC Vega was the speed champ, again, and left no doubt he has the whole package to snap at the next level. Kid is built like a clydesdale.

Griffin Kaye came up from Florida and was ripping the ball back to the punter. Very excited to see this kid perform in Vegas.

Frank Melgarejo was smooth and very accurate all day long. Moved well on his feet.

Luke Payne is like a pitching machine. Every snap is the exact same.

Cade DeGraw can get very hot and throw an absolute fantastic ball back to the punter.

Doug McLaughlin continues to impress me with his accuracy and consistency. He missed his final snap by no more than an inch.

Carson Knight can get hot and dominate.

Codey Bennett is always improving and has great upside.

Hudson Brown is growing by the hour and looked very impressive.

Ford Hayes is absolutely dripping with potential.

Zach Lassiter will dominate once his spiral is locked down.

Edward Lovett had tremendous follow through and has massive upside.

John Morton is thick, strong and improving.

CJ Otwell has a very explosive snapping motion and I love it.

Notables: Craig Scott, Mark Fuchs, Hunter Williamson

Jacob Zuhr

TOP 2020 LONG SNAPPERS
Jacob Zuhr was insanely good all day in GA. He can snap a college level ball right now and he is only a sophomore. He handles pressure as well anyone I have had and there is no doubt he can snap at the next level. Ball rips back to the punter and his body is really tightening up. Looks great.

Zane McCracken is coming back to dominance and snapping with great confidence. Very impressive performance all day from Zane.

Grant Reid has good size and can rip it back to the punter when he trusts his form.

Will Albright is absolutely tremendous when he reaches the ball out in front of him more than he normally does.

Will Barton was strong and powerful with great snaps.

Will Benton looked great with snaps that never went above .80 all day long!

Will Cobb was throwing some severe heat and left no doubt he can dominate at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Jake Foggia is smooth and extremely consistent.

Xander Echols has great form and an outstanding attitude. The longer he gets, the better he does.

Jake Gragg shows waves of brilliance.

Ethan Lane can dominate when he snaps as hard as he can.

TOP 2021 LONG SNAPPERS

Jonathan Washburn

Jonathan Washburn looked tremendous in GA. Long frame, good speeds and always improving. Sky is the limit for Washburn. Keep a very close eye on him at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Aidan Benjamin was able to snap the ball sub .80 and many occasions. Strong and athletic Long Snapper.

Holden Caspersen was smooth and consistent. Great form.

Mack Gresham is an athletic Long Snapper with very quick hands and a good attitude.

Rocco Underwood was extremely impressive and might have the most potential of any Long Snapper in his class. Watch this kid at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Notables: Shai Kochov, Carson Garrison, Guthrie, Jake Putnam

Here are the RSI Scores from the IL camp and how they compared to AZ, CA & NC….

 

Albright, Will 20            17.95 2020
Applefield, Alex 20            27.59 2020
Arnall, Wright 19                      – 2019
Barton, Will 20            15.96 2020
Benjamin, Aidan 21            26.03 2021
Bennett, Codey 19               3.75 2019
Benton, Will 20               3.95 2020
Bowles, Michael 20                      – 2020
Brown, Hudson 19            14.12 2019
Brown, Wesley 20                      – 2020
Cade Roberts 22            15.00 2022 – 2025
Caspersen, Holden 21            18.67 2021
Cobb, Will 20            38.36 2020
Cornett, James 21            12.77 2021
Cousins, Anton 19            38.67 2019
Cowan, Zachary 20            10.47 2020
Cox, Colby 20            18.42 2020
Degraw, Cade 19            18.29 2019
Doughty, Sam 20               6.98 2020
Dubois, Beau 21                      – 2021
Finklea, Graham 18            10.84 2018 – JC
Foggia, Jake 20            30.00 2020
Garrison, Carson 21            15.00 2021
Gragg, Jake 20            13.92 2020
Gresham, Mack 21                      – 2021
Guthrie, Anne 21               3.23 2021
Hayes, Ford 19            30.26 2019
Haynes, Peter 20               6.82 2020
Hendrix, Ben 19            15.79 2019
Hernandez, Tomas 23                      – 2022 – 2025
Johnstone, Christian 19            26.39 2019
Jones, Stewart 21            16.85 2021
Kaye, Griffin 19            41.03 2019
Knight, Carson 19            13.70 2019
Kochav, Shai 21               3.13 2021
Lane, Ethan 20                      – 2020
Lassiter, Zach 19            30.67 2019
Ledford, Ryan 21               3.23 2021
Leslie, Graham 19               3.41 2019
Lindsey, Sam 23               6.67 2022 – 2025
Little, Drew 19            55.00 2019
Long, Will 20            21.92 2020
Lovett, Edward 19            10.47 2019
Mahaffey, Andrew 22            26.47 2022 – 2025
Mark Fuchs 19            14.46 2019
McCracken, Zane 20            41.89 2020
McLaughlin, Doug 19            54.05 2019
Melgarejo, Frank 19            35.71 2019
Miller, Joe 22            15.00 2022 – 2025
Milliron, Brennen 18            47.22 2018 – JC
Milliron, Carter 22            29.73 2022 – 2025
Morton, John 19            53.95 2019
Mutchler, Jakob 20                      – 2020
Napper, Mason 19            43.55 2019
Niko johnson 17               6.82 2018 – JC
Otwell, CJ 19               7.23 2019
Payne, Luke 19            30.26 2019
Pellegrino, Ethan 22                      – 2022 – 2025
Perry, Hayden 22                      – 2022 – 2025
Prieto, Drew 23            30.54 2022 – 2025
Putnam, Jake 21               3.45 2021
Pyrz, Eli 20               0.13 2020
Reid, Grant 20               7.79 2020
Rocco, John 21            10.84 2021
Roman, Nicholas 23            29.73 2022 – 2025
Sanders, Bailey 23                      – 2022 – 2025
Sayer, Jake 20            30.00 2020
Scott, Craig 19            10.84 2019
Shottenkirk, Kaleb 20                      – 2020
Temple, Garren 21            13.04 2021
Thomas, Ronnie 22            10.59 2022 – 2025
Tomberlin, Bridger 21                      – 2021
Vega, JC 19            34.25 2019
Washburn, Jonathan 21            25.64 2021
Westfelt, Collin 20            27.59 2020
Whatley, Sims 21            10.00 2021
Williams, Brandon 21                      – 2021
Williamson, Hunter 19            26.67 2019
Wilson, Garret 21            13.95 2021
Worthen, Jackson 20            48.10 2020
Wright, Michael 20            21.43 2020
Xander, Echols 21            29.11 2021
Young, Ryan 20            21.69 2020
Zuhr, Jacob 20            30.43 2020

Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.Georgia Long Snappers can fully prepare for VEGAS XXXII in May with Jeff Abraham and Steven Nixon this coming Sunday!!!! Information is below….

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 1,000 Long Snappers earning full scholarships and preferred walk-on opportunities to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Recap of the IL Spring Camp (4/7/18)

Guillemette, Rubio and Beattie

Rubio Long Snapping traveled to IL on April 7th, 2018 for their fall camp. Rubio Long Snapping will be traveling around the country this spring with stops in CA, NC, WA, NJ, AZ, IL, GA and TX with all camps leading right into VEGAS XXXII on May 12-13, 2018!

Long Snappers from 15 states and two countries all traveled to this camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of Long Snapping. The camp was a great time had by all with an excellent group of Long Snappers and parents.

The Subway Alum and Rubio

For even more exposure, The Subway Alum prep recruiting site came out to get some interviews, take some photos and see all about the Rubio Long Snapping camp in IL.

The overall champions of the camp were Adam Guillemette (speed) and Brendan Beattie (overall). Beattie was the overall winner of the camp and did great all day. In the finals, he got very hot and only missed by inches a couple times. Ball is quick and he is one of the most athletic Long Snappers in his class. He absolutely crushed the agility section of the camp. The determination on this kid is off the charts. Really impressed with Beattie all day long in IL!

You can see the full finals video with Jude Pedrozo, Tyler Shaw, Toby Davidson, Brendan Beattie, Pat Szczesniak and Brad George below…

https://youtu.be/K-zfrMZYwvY

TOP 2018 LONG SNAPPERS

Niko Johnson

Niko Johnson is driven, very coachable and was showing some solid pop throughout the day. Niko is always improving and right on the cusp of greatness.

Sage was consistent all day and has a great attitude. Form is good and his hands are quick.

TOP 2019 LONG SNAPPERS

Adam Guillemette

Guillmette had a great day in IL. He is very athletic and has some of the quickest hands in the country. His follow through is off the charts and he ended up winning the speed competition.

Jude Pedrozo was smooth and consistent all day with snaps in the high .7s to low .8s and tremendous athleticism.

Tyler Shaw moved very well on his feet and can hit in the low .7s when he really lets the ball fly out of his hands. Great upside.

Casey Voichahoske was very solid all day in IL. Snap speeds are consistently in the .7s and he is always improving.

Kuper Imrem was impressive with a very powerful frame and snap speeds to were in the .7s. Really excited to see him at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Brad George continues to impress me with his snapping form and overall speed. Hard worker that is always improving.

Charlie Gambs has a great attitude and snaps with good power. Smooth ball that is consistent.

Nathan Tokar did very well and is always improving. He is starting to snap with great quickness as the ball is really jumping out of the gate well.

Patrick Szczesniak is overflowing with potential and right on the cusp of greatness. Could easily make TOP 12 at VEGAS XXXII in May. Keep a close eye on him

Mark Fuchs showed great athleticism and consistency. Excellent attitude and very coachable.

Thomas Peterson is a massive human being with lightening quick hands and is always improving. Strong as an ox.

Samuel Weisbrook might have the most potential of anyone in his class. When he can fully go straight back, he could easily be one of the best ever.

Joey Wilson is extremely athletic and listens well. Coachable Long Snapper with quick hands and great determination.

NOTABLES: Max Ahuja, Aidan Hall, Jarrett Kinney, Tyler Liedke, Tyler Martin, John Morton, Charlie Sullivan

TOP 2020 LONG SNAPPERS

Byron Floyd

Byron Floyd was outstanding in IL. Great, strong frame and he can rip the ball back sub .75 at 15 yards. Watch this kid at VEGAS XXXII in May. TOP 12?

Nelson Pipes was throwing heat with his quick hands and running around with great athleticism. Really impressed with Pipes all day long in IL.

Christo Kelly has a big frame, good form and is smooth with his snapping motion, Locking down his follow through will push him over the edge. Keep a very close eye on him at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Luke Barnes showed great athleticism and was snapping the ball sub .80 throughout the whole day. Very impressive Long Snapper.

Mick Bastuga is coming along nicely as his body matures. Strength is starting to knock on the door and the lower he gets his butt, the more speed he gets on the ball.

Samuel Merryman is an outstanding athlete with a terrific frame that has as much upside as anyone in his class. Kid is a stud.

Zach Pitsenberger was awesome athletically and snapped a consistent ball.

Toby Davidson made it to the finals and was inches away from winning the whole camp. Long frame with room to put on some good size.

Jonathan Duff is a very flexible Long Snapper with excellent potential. Very close to greatness.

Will Halkyard followed through like a champion and was one of the smoothest Long Snappers at the camp.

Jaden Mueller impressed me with his athleticism and his consistent snaps.

Notables: Spencer Bolach, Jacob Cain, Andrew Gorman, Kenneth Hartwig, Devin Klein

TOP 2021 LONG SNAPPERS

Matthew Hale was very athletic in his movements on his feet and snapped a consistent ball throughout the day in IL.

Mike Seybold has a great attitude and is always improving. Locking down his spiral will help a ton.

Erik Meeks can get the ball back sub .85 when he really lets the ball fly out of his hands and snaps with confidence.

Notables: Jackson Schmelter, Mike Florentine, Brock Donati, Ben Bergfield,

TOP 2022 and BEYOND LONG SNAPPERS

Alex Eleopoulos moved very well on his feet and has sneaky speed on his snaps. Loved watching him snap throughout the day in IL.

Drew Kegebein is only in 5th grade and was very impressive with his poise and power.

Notables: Jaxon Hyatt, Jordan Newhouse

Here are the RSI Scores from the IL camp and how they compared to AZ, CA & NC….

Name

Year

RSI

Class

Ahuja, Max

19

     

2019

Barnes, Luke

20

  18.18

2020

Bastuga, Mick

20

  9.57

2020

Beattie, Brendan

19

  43.06

2019

Benoit, Jack

21

     

2021

Bergfield

21

     

2021

Bolach, Spencer

20

  13.64

2020

Boshers, Trenton

19

  6.98

2019

Brach, John

20

  3.53

2020

Brady, Charlie

19

  3.75

2019

Cain, Jacob

20

  10.47

2020

Davidson, Toby

20

  43.37

2020

Donati, Brock

21

  9.09

2021

Duff, Jonathan

20

  22.50

2020

Eldridge, Donte

19

     

2019

Eleopoulos, Alexander

22

  12.37

2022 – 2025

Florentine, Mike

21

  24.71

2021

Floyd, Byron E.

20

     

2020

Fuchs, Mark

19

  18.29

2019

Gambs, Charlie

19

  18.42

2019

George, Brad

19

  38.67

2019

Gorman, Andrew

20

  4.14

2020

Guillmette, Adam

19

  31.82

2019

Hale, Matthew

21

     

2021

Halkyard, Will

20

  17.72

2020

Hall, Aidan

19

  8.00

2019

Hardy, Brian

20

  18.75

2020

Hartwig, Kenneth

20

  13.48

2020

Hoopes, Alex

20

  3.13

2020

Hyatt, Jaxon

22

  6.12

2022 – 2025

Imrem, Kuper

19

  18.42

2019

Johnson, Niko

17

  29.11

2018 – JC

Kegebein, Drew

23

     

2022 – 2025

Kelly, Christo

20

  3.95

2020

Kinney, Jarrett

19

  13.04

2019

Klein, Devin

20

  3.00

2020

Kuczynski, Brett

21

  17.65

2021

Laraia, Dario

19

     

2019

Liedke, Tyler

19

  3.45

2019

Martin, Tyler

19

  13.79

2019

Meeks, Eric

21

  14.46

2021

Merryman, Sam

20

  22.73

2020

Moore, Sterling

20

     

2020

Morton, John

19

  26.76

2019

Mueller, Jaden

20

  30.56

2020

Newhouse, Jordan

22

  3.00

2022 – 2025

Pedrozo, Jude

19

  50.68

2019

Peterson, Thomas

19

  6.82

2019

Pipes, Nelson

20

  22.67

2020

Pitsenberger, Zachary

20

  25.64

2020

Pratt, Ben

21

  3.26

2021

Saar, Kevin

20

     

2020

Sage, Maxwell

18

  37.84

2018 – JC

SCHEFFLER, Zachary

20

  6.67

2020

Schmelter, Jackson

21

  7.14

2021

Schrock, Hunter

20

  6.59

2020

Seybold, Mike

21

  3.33

2021

Shaw, Tyler

19

  50.00

2019

Shrodes, Edward

20

  9.89

2020

Sullivan, Charlie

19

  14.29

2019

Szczesniak, Patrick

19

  39.71

2019

Taylor, Brayden

20

  21.69

2020

Tokar, Nathan

19

  14.67

2019

Voichahoske, Casey

19

  18.29

2019

Webb, Hank

20

     

2020

Wiesbrook, Sam

19

  3.80

2019

Wilson, Joey

19

  35.21

2019

 

Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 1,000 Long Snappers earning full scholarships and preferred walk-on opportunities to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Recap of the AZ Spring Camp (3/25/18)

Rubio Long Snapping Sr. Instructor Casey Hales traveled to AZ on March 25th, 2018 to lead the highly anticipated Spring Regional Camp.

Rubio Long Snapping will continue traveling the country this spring Instructing Long Snappers and getting them all ready for their season and beyond. Following AZ, Rubio Long Snapping will head to IL on 04/07, then GA & TX leading up to the Super Bowl for Long Snappers, VEGAS XXXII on May 12th-13th, 2018.

Long Snappers from AZ, TX, CO, CA, KS,  & IL all traveled to his camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of Long Snapping.

Here are the RSI Scores from the AZ Camp…

Looking at the days results, I was most impressed by the steady progression of this group. From where we started in the morning session, to where we ended in Camp Finals, it is evident that every Rubio Long Snapper achieved new personal bests or found new techniques that will play a key role in their development moving forward.

This Group of Rubio Long Snappers rose to the occasion all snapping their best at the end of the day.

Camp Champion Dustin Inness and Instructor Casey Hales

The Overall Camp Champion was Dustin Inness (accuracy) and Ryan Jurcak (Speed). Dustin seemed to have this sort of quiet confidence all day with a slight smirk that never left his face. Keys to his success – terrific attitude, he paced himself well not snapping too many balls before competition, and most definitely built momentum throughout the day and snapped better and better as the pressure mounted crushing RSI testing and receiving a 2 seed in the Finalists Bracket. Ryan Jurcak snapped like a man possed to do one thing, snap the ball as hard as possible. Very raw talent here with a little form work will be on his way to great things.

The Speed competition late in the day had the more .75 snaps than the entire day combined.

Jurcak, Hudak, and DeRosier who were all dipping down into the .68-.72 range consistently.

Far an above the most fun and competitive group I have see in a while. Additional standouts include Bryce Felt, Dustin Inness, Declan Capposola and Joe Kelly.

Live Snapping Champions – Hudak, and DeRosier stole the show with their consistency in live punt and pat drills. Both looked like machines, snapping pearl after pearl without loosing focus.

A couple of key take aways from our film session, remember “don’t think about the distance.” Remind yourself first of the form and technique that will be your guide to harnessing your full power. Flexibility was a huge theme today.

Athletes who demonstrated exceptional  footwork and speed down field: Jurcak, Headberg, Joe Kelly, and Trevor Heid,

Ryan Jurcaz

Class of 2018

Ryan Jurcaz- Ryan showed true strength an raw ability to snap the ball well under .75, to .70. Ryan dominated the speed competition and if he starts to lock down his spiral…watch out! He is someone I would want to watch. Quick on his feet and fast downfield. He has a D1 Frame now and is close to being great. Need to focus on balance and tighten up release point to achieve his full power. If you start and finish with your weight back, and can fall back on heels he will only improve accuracy and speed.

Charles DeRosier – Flat out showed up today! Great all around performance. Easily one of the top snappers at the camp. Had one of the Top RSI Scores with 22.37. When you get set, it is is glorious.  Reminder Be confident every time. Snap it as hard as he can everytime. Big things ahead for DeRosier.

Class of 2019

Ethan Hudak

Ethan Hudak – One of the top snappers of the day! Form is air tight. Really like how quick his hands are and how he uses his low center of gravity to unlock more power. Hudak has a good athletic build, and size. Highest RSI Total with a score of 46.58

Dustin Inness – Well rounded snapper with above average athleticism. Really came into his own late in the day and surged to the top of the accuracy and speed competitions.

Nathan Headberg – Made a huge jump in overall RSI testing with 25.61 finishing in the Top 6 and finished in the Finals again Inness and took 2nd Place Overall in Target Competition.

Class of 2020

Bryce Felt

Bryce Felt: Smooth form and lighting quick hands helped this Rubio Snapper Consistently dip into the .75 range throughout the day, Bryce owned accuracy drills and live snapping like a Champion. Continue to remind yourself to get set and trust yourself with your speed and power. The sky is the limit for this one

AJ Laux – Big Frame – Get Set, stay square after the snap (don’t look back at your snap!!! and you will be better every time you snap moving forward

Mitch Carmer – Stood out to me with his quick hands and tight spiral. When he is compact with his arms diving through he dominates.

NOTABLES: Trevor Heid and Dominic Duggan

Class of 2021

Declan Cappasola

Declan Cappasola – Beautiful spiral and excellent form for this maturing young snapper. Cappasola really dominated speed drills and competition finishing in the .75 group finalists. He continued to turn heads as his confidence grew throughout the day. Big key for him, get set and really dive through to tap into your top speed overtime.

Grant Sands – Explosive Long Snapper with a long frame. Excellent spiral and power. Avoid hoping and work on sliding more balanced with a hard pop slide and leg lock out.

Will Mastler – Top of my list for Most Improved during the Rubio Long Snapping Spring AZ Camp. One of the most determined, coachable, and confident young snappers in the class of 2021.

Top RSI Scores:

  1. Ethan Hudak 46.58
  2. Dustin Inness 33.33
  3. Ryan Jurcak 30.14
  4. Winden Trimble
  5. Nathan Headberg
  6. Charles DeRosier 22.37
    1. Next closest score *Bryce Felt with 22.22

Very impressed with this groups overall skill level and work ethic.

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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Virtual Lessons Details

As you already know, Rubio Long Snapping has been offering Virtual Lessons for over the last year. They have been a smashing success and many of you have been asking a ton of great questions about them so here is so more details…

What it is

    • A personal one on one conversation between a snapper and a senior Rubio instructor over FaceTime or Skype while they review 10-15 snaps sent in via Hudl Technique.
    • For the first lesson, each snapper will send in five snaps from the side angle and five from the front. My instructors don’t need to see where the ball goes, they are strictly focused on your form.
    • After the initial FaceTime session where we review the first week’s worth of film, we will discuss certain drills your snapper needs to do in order to improve their respective weaknesses.
    • Upon request, each snapper will also receive a weekly regimen of drills and live snaps to do
    • The process continues as we progress throughout your package of lessons. You may not be locking out your legs the first lesson, do some drills and its fixed. During the next lesson we may notice that you aren’t getting your eyes through, so we’ll give you a different group of drills to do in order to fix that.
  • YOU’LL SEND IN CLIPS OF YOUR SNAPPER DOING THE DRILLS, ALONG WITH CLIPS OF THE LIVE SNAPS. Parents, this holds your snapper accountable to doing drill work, rather than just snapping 100 balls and calling it a day because they think they’ve improved.

Who it’s for

    • EVERYONE, no matter where you are in the world or in your snapping career, you can receive world class instruction from Rubio Long Snapping.
    • Young snappers or snappers that have never been to a camp: This is a great way to learn what you need to work on before coming to your next Rubio Camp. First timers, this is a great appetizer for things we will cover at your next Rubio camp
    • Veterans: This is a great way to make sure you dominate your next camp. We can always tell who works hard in between camps and who just tries to show up on the day of and dominate.
  • College guys: A lot of snappers get worse in college and wonder why they don’t start or aren’t getting love from the NFL. There’s a simple reason as to why that happens. They stop getting coached and they stop doing drills to perfect their craft.

Stats

    • 45 different snappers from nearly 20 states have gone through the program in the last eight months
    • We’ve had an age range from 13-22, from junior high to NFL free agents go through the program
  • Virtual Lessons Students from the class of 2018 have received over 10 offers total and one was selected as an Army All American.

Click HERE to register for a Virtual Lesson with a senior staff member.


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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 14 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Recap of the WA Spring Camp (3/18/18)

Rubio Long Snapping traveled to WA on March 18th, 2018 for their fall camp. Rubio Long Snapping will be traveling around the country this spring with stops in CA, NC, WA, NJ, AZ, IL, GA and TX with all camps leading right into VEGAS XXXII on May 12-13, 2018!

Long Snappers from seven states and two countries all traveled to this camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of Long Snapping. The camp was overflowing with talent with many committed seniors and also tons of new Long Snappers.

The overall champions of the camp were Matt Tokos (speed) and Bryce Felt (overall). Felt came on very strong in the end and handled pressure like a true champion. His misses (not a lot of them, obviously) were all close to scoring and I am very impressed with how quickly he is improving! Felt represented the class of 2020 extremely well and I am proud how he handled himself coming up the Northwest from CA.

Tokos, Rubio & Felt

You can see the full finals video with Bryce Felt, Dalton Riggs, Jack Laurin, Tom Schnitzer, JJ Lindsay and Austin Duelman, below…

TOP 2018 LONG SNAPPERS

Matt Tokos

Matt Tokos was the speed champion with a great pressure snap under .69! His ball is very tight and he snaps well on a cadence. Tokos has an excellent attitude and is always improving. He is going to make his college coach very happy for four to five years.

Kellen Dyer snaps a smooth and accurate ball with good consistency of his speed. He has the ability to get the ball back to the punter under .80 when he is really trusting his form and ripping the ball back to the punter. The more he improves his frame and athleticism, the better he will be in college.

TOP 2019 LONG SNAPPERS

James Durr

James Durr was on fire all day in WA and seemed to get better as the day progressed. He was very consistently snapping in the high .8s and he moved well on his feet. Very intrigued to watch him under a massive amount of pressure at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Walker Harden has a great frame and his built extremely well. Snaps the ball hard and when the spiral is on, it is in the low .7s. Tremendous potential.

JJ Lindsay is a smooth lefty with an accurate ball. Really driving his chest through and making sure his spiral is locked down will help him a ton. Great kid.

Dalton Riggs is absolutely dripping with potential. Excellent frame and his upper body is extremely quick. If he can get his legs to match his upper body in quickness, he will end up putting a hole in the punter. When it clicks for this kid, he will dominate.

Josiah Hirsch is a big, thick Long Snapper with good form and a great personality. The harder he snaps, the better he does. Confidence is going to be huge for Josiah.

Alex Sheehan was impressive with good form and great speed. Locking down his spiral is going to be a massive key for him.

Notables: Austin Dueman, Gavin Gately, Neo Sather, Tyler Sato and Drew Maycumber

TOP 2020 LONG SNAPPERS

Grayson Pibal

Grayson Pibal was extremely smooth and almost hypnotic with how smooth his snaps were throughout the whole day. Built very long with a frame that can easily put on 50 lbs over the next couple of years. The quicker he gets the ball out of the gate, the better he will be in the long run.

Cameron Landes is also another very long athlete that was smooth with his snaps and on his feet. The bigger he gets and the harder he snaps will easily make Landes one of the top Long Snappers in his class.

Jack Laurin was smooth and was handling pressure very well. Made it deep into the finals and was close to winning it all. Like to see him focus on getting his butt up just a tad so his whole snapping motion is quicker.

Michael Tokos had some of the quickest hands at the camp. It was almost hard to time him during the speed competition. Like to see Tokos get his elbows more involved and really lock down the spiral.

Notables: Dakota Lepine, Tommy Sullivan

TOP 2021 and Beyond LONG SNAPPERS

Jesse Tomica

Jesse Tomica had a great attitude, moved well on his feet and was consistent with his snaps right around .85 at 15 yards. Good upside and I definitely like what I saw out of Tomica in WA.

Kayden Roxburgh showed good consistency and some solid form. Good attitude.

Carson Jensen had a great attitude and snapped with some good speed on the ball. Very good upside.

Jackson Plieth was impressive all day and is always improving.

Notables: Henry Higham, Hunter Higham, Sean Chaney, Spencer Gouge

Here are the RSI Scores from the WA camp and how they compared to CA & NC….

Chaney, Sean

22

     

2022 – 2025

Dueman, Austin

19

  20.00

2019

Durr, James

19

  14.46

2019

Dyer, Kellen

18

  28.92

2018 – JC

Felt, Bryce

20

  32.91

2020

Ford, Tyee

22

  7.50

2022 – 2025

Gately, Gavin

19

  3.61

2019

Gouge, Spencer

22

     

2022 – 2025

Hardan, Walker

19

  17.05

2019

Higham, Henry

23

     

2022 – 2025

Higham, Hunter

23

  18.29

2022 – 2025

Hirsch, Josiah

19

  16.67

2019

Jensen, Carson

21

  3.70

2021

Landes, Cameron

20

  14.29

2020

Laurin, Jack

20

  28.42

2020

Lepine, Dakota

20

  3.53

2020

Lindsay, JJ

19

  20.93

2019

Marra, Mario

17

  2.94

2018 – JC

Maycumber, Drew

19

  2.97

2019

Pibal, Grayson

20

  18.26

2020

Plieth, Jackson

22

     

2022 – 2025

Riggs, Dalton

19

  30.61

2019

Roxburgh, Kayden

21

  6.00

2021

Roy, Evan

20

     

2020

Sather, Neo

19

  14.02

2019

Sato, Tyler

19

  3.00

2019

Schnitzler, Tom

19

  23.58

2019

Sheehan, Alex

19

  7.96

2019

Sullivan, Tommy

20

     

2020

Tokos, Matthew

18

  8.91

2018 – JC

Tokos, Michael

20

  16.67

2020

Tomica, Jesse

21

  5.83

2021

Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Recap of the NC Spring Camp (3/11/18)

Rubio Long Snapping traveled to NC on March 11th, 2018 for their fall camp. Rubio Long Snapping will be traveling around the country this spring with stops in CA, NC, WA, NJ, AZ, IL, GA and TX with all camps leading right into VEGAS XXXII on May 12-13, 2018!

Maddie Golden, Rubio and Joe Shimko!

Long Snappers from 13 states all traveled to this camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of Long Snapping. The camp was overflowing with talent with many committed seniors and also tons of new Long Snappers.

The overall champions of the camp were Maddie Golden (speed) and Joe Shimko (overall). Shimko has won four camps in the past year and continues to be amazing on the field. He is one of the only Long Snappers I have ever seen that actually gets better as the day goes on. The more tired Shimko gets, the better he ends up snapping the ball.

You can see the full finals video with Drew Little, Will Cobb, Christian Johnstone, Joseph Shimko, Aaron Brannock and Bryce Eimer below…

Maddie Golden

TOP 2018 LONG SNAPPERS
Maddie Golden was amazing in NC. His speeds were so good that I had to re-time him several times as they were so good. Easily was snapping sub .75 at 15 yards with tons of snaps in the .6s. He won the overall speed competition with snaps in the low .6s.

Brock Assel is looking very solid (be sure to check out his hair!) and was snapping with great consistency. Upside is very solid and I am loving his work ethic. Air Force got a great one.

Trey Gable was very impressive in NC. Form is excellent, he snaps well under a pressure and he has a tremendous attitude. His snapping motion has minimal wasted movement and he can rip the ball back to the punter.

Notable: Graham Finklea

TOP 2019 LONG SNAPPERS

Mad Dog

Quentin “Mad Dog” Skinner left absolutely no doubt he is the best junior in the country. Moves well on his feet, he is massive and he is as consistent as anyone in the country. Ball is so smooth yet so powerful. It is a pure joy to watch and LSU is lucky to have him coming in two years. Kid is a flat out stud.

Drew Little was on fire in NC and continues to show me why NC State had no problem offering him a full scholarship during his junior year. Form is excellent and he snaps the ball with great force. So smooth and a tremendous worker that is always improving. Great attitude.

Christian Johnstone can pass an eyeball test from a 1/4 mile away, moves well on his feet and has a great personality. He snaps a really catchable ball that will stick to your hands.

Joe Shimko was incredible in the finals and just ripped the ball back, time after time, right into the three hole. The more exhausted he gets, the more dominant he becomes. It’s just crazy to watch.

Douglas McLaughlin was solid all day in NC. He has a great frame and is one of the most accurate/consistent Long Snappers in the country.

William Wagner has done a great job improving his overall frame and was snapping with a purpose. Keep a very close eye on him at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Luke Hosford was impressive in NC. Form is great and he has excellent size. Watch this kid.

Rhys Suter is coming off an injury and you would never even know it. Form is great and he was having no problem snapping in the mid .7s.

Luke Payne had a solid day in NC with extremely accurate and consistent snaps. The bigger and stronger he gets, the better he will be in the long run.

Brandon Hurst showed me tremendous upside. When he is quick with his snapping motion and snaps hard, he is as good as they get.

Mark Fuchs has great starting form and is smooth when snapping the ball. Leading with his elbows and snapping with full power will help a ton.

Griffin Kaye showed incredible upside and there is no doubt he can snap at the next level.

Liam Crowley did well in NC. Looks like he is continuing to grow and has no problem snapping a ball sub .79. Great upside.

Notables: Peter Griffith, Alex Harper, Carson Knight, Matt Parrino, Justin Pollock, Nathan Smith, Kevin Thompson, Heath Tripp

TOP 2020 LONG SNAPPERS

Will Albright

Will Albright looked excellent in NC. He moves extremely well on his feet, he has a frame that can easily put on some good weight over the next couple of years.

Zane McCracken is really improving well as he is snapping with confidence and snapping an extremely smooth ball. When his eyes go all the way through, he can easily get sub .75. Getting bigger by the second.

Bryce Eimer made it into the finals with an incredible RSI score. Accuracy is tremendous and he is starting to really snap well under pressure. Great attitude.

Jake Foggia was very solid in NC. Form is coming along nicely and he is beginning to snap with a great deal of confidence. Excellent attitude.

Will Cobb was snapping with excellent accuracy and made it to the finals. Easily could have won and only lost by inches. Gaining power and strength will be huge for Cobb as we head towards VEGAS XXXII in May.

John Bergeron looked very good with excellent form and a solid attitude. Balance is very good and he is always improving.

Byron Floyd is big, strong, powerful and can rip the ball back to the punter sub .75. Really impressive Long Snapper and person.

Ryan Purcell is smooth, accurate and is growing by the second. Great upside.

Peter Haynes is an athletic Long Snapper that is using his whole body very well. Locking down his consistency will be huge as we move ahead.

Notables: Alex Applefield, Ethan Lane, Ted Busbee, Will McCoy, Zach Cowan, and Cheyenne Wray

TOP 2021 and BEYOND LONG SNAPPERS

Nick Walker

Nick Walker looked very solid in NC. He is growing by the second and can already get the ball back to the punter in under .75! The upside on Walker is off the charts if he keeps improving at this rate.

Austin Turner

Austin Turner was excellent in NC. I just saw him a couple of months ago and, I kid you not, he looked like he had grown a foot in the last couple of months. Form is excellent, ball is tight and his upside is off the charts. He could easily be the top Long Snapper in his class at VEGAS XXXII in May.

Aaron Brannock had a great day in NC and made it all the way to the finals. Tremendous accomplishment for a freshman. The less he thinks, the better Brannock will do in the long run.

Oden Pierce showed me good things in NC. Great frame and he moves very well on his feet.

Alex McLaughlin did well in NC with solid athleticism and a nice, catchable ball. If he can eliminate his hitch by VEGAS XXXII in May, he could find himself staring down a TOP 12 Camp Invite.

Notables: Stewart Jones, Carson Keaton, Josh Giambrone, Gabe Landers, Nathan Merchant

Here are the RSI scores from the NC Spring Camp….

Name

Year

RSI

Albright, Will

20

  43.48

Applefield, Alex

20

  32.91

Assel, Brock

18

  35.71

Barlow, Griff

20

  41.56

Bergeron, John

20

  10.23

Both, Austin

20

  10.47

Bowen, Jack

20

  9.47

Bradshaw, Andrew

19

  7.89

Brannock, Aaron

21

  50.67

Britt Jr, Jeffrey

19

  6.45

Busbee, Ted

23

  16.48

Champagne, Zachary

22

     

Cobb, Will

20

  61.43

Cowan, Zachary

20

  3.37

Crowley, Liam

19

  7.41

Davis, Colby

19

  6.38

Dezern, Jacob

21

     

Duff, Jonathan

20

  6.67

Eimer, Bryce

20

  50.00

Finklea, Graham

18

  6.25

Floyd, Byron E.

20

     

Foggia, Jake

20

  48.75

Fuchs, Mark

19

  21.95

Gable, Trey

18

  37.66

Giambrone, Josh

22

  9.18

Golden, Maddie

18

  34.72

Griffith, Peter

19

  24.14

Harper, Alex

19

  6.67

Haynes, Bryce

21

  6.12

Holton, Martin

20

  17.39

Hosford, Luke

19

  40.30

Hurst, Brandon

19

  18.06

Johnstone, Christian

19

  56.78

Jones, Stewart

21

  30.00

Katz, Sam

19

  40.91

Kaye, Griffin

19

  18.31

Keaton, Carson

21

  9.47

Knight, Carson

19

  22.73

Kuzemka, Nick

19

  3.80

Landers, Gabe

22

  14.46

Lane, Ethan

20

  10.13

Little, Drew

19

  61.76

MacQuarrie, Cullen

19

  10.47

Martin, Tyler

19

  23.08

McCoy, Will

20

  18.52

McCracken, Zane

20

  49.35

McLaughlin lll, Douglas

19

  36.71

McLaughlin, Alex

21

  27.14

Merchant, Nathan

22

  9.00

Mitchell, Christian

19

  9.89

Nathan Lingle

21

     

Nichols, Jake

21

  6.19

Otero, Lucas

20

  6.25

Otwell, CJ

19

  22.37

Parrino, Matt

19

  33.78

Payne, Luke

19

  38.67

Pierce, Oden

21

  27.91

Pollock, Justin

19

  3.41

Purcell, Ryan

20

  17.24

Richards, Brandon

20

  6.32

Russell, Reves

20

  9.38

Shimko, Joseph

19

  56.52

Skinner, Quentin

19

  30.88

Smith, Nathan

19

  25.00

Suter, Rhys

19

  25.32

Thompson, Kevin

19

  25.64

Tootle, Austin

19

  3.13

Tripp, Heath

19

  16.67

Turner, Austin

21

  24.71

Wagner, William

19

  36.71

Walker, Nick

21

  13.51

Wheless, Ben

21

  15.15

Wray, Cheyenne

20

     

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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Recap of the CA Spring Camp (3/4/18)

Rubio Long Snapping traveled to CA on March 4th, 2018 for their fall camp. Rubio Long Snapping will be traveling around the country this spring with stops in CA, NC, WA, NJ, AZ, IL, GA and TX with all camps leading right into VEGAS XXXII on May 12-13, 2018!

Long Snappers from CA, OH, CO, OR, AZ & NV all traveled to this camp to get the best instruction and exposure in the world of Long Snapping.

The overall champions of the camp were Ryan Aguilar (overall) and Simon Samarzich (speed). Ryan was dominant with his beyond smooth snaps that just appear in the punter’s hands. Form is good and he handles pressure extremely well. He barely even missed one time in the finals. Tremendous snapping when it counted the most.

You can see the full finals video with Aidan Livingston, Ryan Aguilar, Jack Landherr, Simon Samarzich, Brendan Beattie and Jacob Garcia below…

https://youtu.be/AOTGesn1Fd4

Morgan White

TOP 2018 LONG SNAPPERS
Morgan White left no doubt he was the best senior Long Snapper in attendance. He is strong and snaps a very powerful ball. Morgan hovered in the .7s all day and moves well on his feet. Kid is aggressive on the field and can easily play at the next level.

Niko Johnson shows great determination and moves extremely well on his feet. This JC Long Snapper has all of the tools to play at the next level.

Jake Mauch can pass an eyeball test from a 1/4 mile way and has all the potential in the world. Once it clicks for him, he will dominate.

Notables: Josh Garcia

TOP 2019 LONG SNAPPERS

Simon Samarzich

Simon Samarzich continued his dominance and left no doubt he is one of the most consistent Long Snappers in the country. He can move very extremely well on his feet, snaps with confidence and handles pressure like a champ. He ended up winning the speed competition and can snap at the next level right now.

Jack Landherr was on fire in CA. Body is great and when he gets his upper body all the way through, he absolutely crushes the competition. Upside is off the charts and I like his attitude. Kid is a flat out stud.

Ryan Aguilar is one of the smoothest Long Snappers in the country and ended up winning the overall competition! Pressure means nothing to him and when he catches fire, it is over for anyone going against him. He is so smooth it doesn’t even appear like he is doing anything and then, BOOM!, the ball crushes the punters hands.

Jack Landherr

Peter Bowden left no doubt he is one of the top juniors in the country. Great frame, moves well on his feet and I love his attitude.

Nathan Weneta looked great in CA. Pure athlete that is extremely smooth on his feet. Doesn’t even look like he is putting in any effort and he just chews up ground. Form is excellent and he didn’t have a snap over .78 all day long.

Aidan Livingston is an accurate Long Snapper with a good spiral. Aidan has the highest RSI score of the day and was the #1 seed go into the finals. Smooth and accurate Long Snapper that moves really well going forward.

Dean Lau is a machine on his feet and snaps with great power. Going straight back is going to make him unstoppable.

Brendan Beattie came out from Ohio and snapped some heat in CA. He can fly on his feet and when his spiral is on, he can crush the punter.

Andrew Gonneville has all of the potential in the world. Reaches through very well and can rip the ball back to the punter.

Matthew Rhodes was solid with his large frame and great balance.

NOTABLES: Danny Dixon, Nathan Hedberg, Josiah Hirsch, JJ Lindsay, Koby Tryggestad and Jesse Vasquez

TOP 2020 LONG SNAPPERS

Kameron Hawkins

Kameron Hawkins had a very solid day in CA. Body is getting stronger and he rips the ball back to the punter with zero wasted movement. He snaps and the ball just appears in the punters hands. One of the most consistent Long Snappers in the country…in any class.

Jacob Garcia is an extremely smooth Long Snapper with one of the most catchable balls in his class. The ball will stick to the punters hands. Accuracy is very solid as he made it into the finals. All the tools to be one of the greats.

Cruz Rubio did very well in CA. He is a very thick and strong Long Snapper that moves pretty darn well on his feet. He has no problem keeping the ball in the mid .7s and could easily play at the next level if he keeps improving at this pace.

Jacob Garcia

Jaden Sanchez is one of the most athletic Long Snappers in his class and can rip the ball back. Great attitude.

Michael Munoz has great potential and I am a big fan of his frame.

Bryce Felt impressed me with his attitude and how he continues to improve. Love his drive and he can get the ball under .79.

Tony Villareal is beyond smooth and snaps a very catchable ball.

Andrew Wells is one of the most athletic Long Snappers in his class and can crush a punter when he leans back.

AJ Laux is a monster on the field and snaps a powerful ball back to the punter.

Davis Salom is big, powerful and is improving by the second.

Michael Tokos is coming along nicely and I love his attitude. Smooth and consistent Long Snapper.

NOTABLES: Nick Barcelos, Troy Sicaeros, Josh Hilton and Cody White

TOP 2021 LONG SNAPPERS

JT Greep

JT Greep had a great day in CA. Body is strong and he can already hit in the .7s. Smooth Long Snapper with excellent upside.

Chris Kent is big, strong and has great form. Very smooth Long Snapper that is already using his whole body very well.

Devon Hooper is very athletic and has great consistency on his snaps.

Triston Heyes has one of the best follow throughs in his class and great potential.

NOTABLES: Jamie Feldermann, Valentino Nguyen, Cade Parks, JB Revell and Camden Sten

 

 

Here are the RSI’s from the camp…

Aguilar, Ryan

35.21

Arguello, Jake

9.57

Barcelos, Nick

6.25

Beattie, Brendan

29.49

Black, Tucker

0

Bowden, Peter

25.97

Carmer, Mitch

3.19

Chesney, Kurt

3.33

Dixon, Danny

6.59

Eleopoulos, Alexander

8.82

Feldermann, Jamie

6.45

Felt, Bryce

3.3

Freeman, Wyatt

0

Garcia, Jacob

29.11

Garcia, Joshua

10.34

Gonneville, Andrew

17.65

Greep, JT

11.11

Hall, Nathan

12.63

Hawkins, Kameron

22.37

Hedberg, Nathan

24.42

Heyes, Triston

3.33

Hilton, Josh

10.34

Hirsch, Josiah

21.43

Hooper, Devon

16.48

Hutton, Mason

15.63

Johnson, Niko

7.32

Johnson, Ty

3.03

Kent, Chris

3.13

Landherr, Jack

34.25

Lau, Dean

7.79

Laux, AJ

3.37

Lindsay, JJ

10.84

Livingston, Aidan

44.87

Masura, Adam

12.12

Mauch, Jake

3.09

Millea, Bobby

9.38

Mora, John

9.09

Munoz, Michael

19.57

Nguyen, Valentino

0

Orona, Michael

12.24

Orozco, Leroy

12.24

Parks, Cade

3.03

Rea, Brian

15.15

REVELL, JB

13.04

Rhodes, Matthew

17.65

Ritchie, Jack

14.56

Rubio, Cruz

21.95

Salom, Davis

18.18

Samarzich, Simon

30.56

Sanchez, Jaden

9.81

Shaw, Spencer

18.56

Sicaeros, Troy

7.14

Sten, Camden

22.58

Tokos, Michael

6.74

Tryggestad, Koby

0

Vasquez, Jesse

13.19

Villarreal, Tony

21.95

Wade, Nick

0

Wells, Andrew

10.71

Weneta, Nathan

14.29

White, Cody

3.66

White, Morgan

22.37

Wilson, Chloe

8.04

 


Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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So, You Didn’t Make the TOP 12, Now What?

For the past couple weeks, you have been watching the TOP 12 Camp Invited Long Snappers get chosen one by one. Daily, you stared at your Twitter feed, Instagram or Facebook waiting for the inevitable clues to be dropped. Each day, a couple people were ecstatic while countless others felt the opposite emotions. A couple days ago, the final members of the TOP 12 Camp Invitees were announced and a balloon was popped for many  Long Snappers. Now what?

Couple ways to look at it….

You can be upset with me for not selecting you. You can be upset with yourself for not performing when it counted. You can even find a way to blame others, but, it is ultimately on you. The only thing you can control is how hard and smart you work. Everyone in Vegas is competing for the same spots. Don’t let anybody outwork you and you will see different results.

You need to use this as motivation to make sure you perform better. This is all up to you. The choice is yours.

If you are a Long Snapper that strives to be the best, you want to be at that TOP 12  camp during the summer. Any single athlete that has been there (scholarship Long Snappers, All-Americans, NFL players) will tell you it is, by far, the best camp they have ever been to in their life. What you need to do is get back on the horse. Work smarter and harder.

Many great Long Snappers did NOT make it simply because in Vegas they didn’t feel they could. They did NOT have confidence. They were HOPING they would snap well instead of KNOWING they would snap well. Sound familiar?

Just because you didn’t make the TOP 12 does NOT mean you are a bad Long Snapper at all and that you should just stop. It means that you need to work harder and smarter at VEGAS XXXIV to be selected to the next batch of TOP 12 Campers to be invited. Remember, I will be choosing twenty more there and then those forth will be narrow down at the camp to see who really is THE TOP 12 LONG SNAPPERS.

You need to knock my socks off. THE RANKINGS CAN BE ADJUSTED ANYTIME I SEE YOU LIVE. You need to show everyone this spring as I pass through the country that you are the best. Dominate. Know you can do it AND do it!

The best of the best ALWAYS step up.

Are you one of them? Time to decide. Prove to me, and the rest of the world, that you belong.

Or don’t.

THE CHOICE IS YOURS…..

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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world. Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 13 years,  Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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College Summer Camps

Right after signing day, a high school athlete will start to get invited to countless college camps across the country. They will get your information from RubioLongSnapping.com. These invites can be quite appealing but let me clear them up for you….

  • The camps usually happen within the month of June
  • Everyone gets invited. Don’t feel special.
  • Check out the roster first. If a school just offered a Long Snapper a scholarship the year before, they will NOT be offering another one the following year.
  • The summer between your junior and senior year is the key time to go.
  • The summers between your freshman and junior year is a time to go to one or two just to get your feet wet and see the process.
  • DO NOT GO TO TOO MANY. I can’t say this enough. I say it every year and every year I see Long Snappers hitting five to ten camps in June and killing their chances to go to college. Your body will break down, your form will go to trash and your snapping will suffer. You do poorly at one and the word will spread. All the coaches know each other and will talk about you.
  • I would recommend NO MORE THAN THREE in the summer.
  • Don’t expect much instruction from these camps. They are usually just cattle calls with TONS of Snapping. Pace yourself.

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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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TOP 12 Camp

In order to create the maximum amount of targeted exposure for my Long Snappers, The TOP 12 Camp was adjusted last year.

At each of my Vegas Events (January and May), I will select 20 athletes that dominated each camp and I feel could potentially be ready for the next level.

I will also have a maximum of FIVE Wild Card invites each that we can give throughout the year. My choice. Any camp. All on me and what I have seen and/or read about throughout the year.

Curious as to what I am looking for in a Long Snapper, click HERE

Now, here is where things REALLY get interesting. During the summer, at The TOP 12 camp  (the term “Event Elite” is officially retired), not only will the athletes have to perform on the field, they will have to perform off the field as well. Each athlete will undergo a full interview process along with several meetings so that we can really grasp who they are and how they will handle the life of a college and/or pro athlete.

When a Long Snapper is announced on the Rubio Long Snapping Twitter account, they will now be part of an exclusive group. They will now receive a black TOP 12 shirt at their regions Rubio Long Snapping spring camp which they can wear at that camp, VEGAS XXXII in May and definitely at the TOP 12 Camp in July. At the end of the TOP 12 camp, when we unveil the TOP 12, each one of those campers will receive the elusive yellow shirt AND a special hoodie designed by Adidas specifically for those Long Snappers.

Stay with me here, The TOP 12 will be chosen at the end of the camp. They will be selected at individual meetings in a war room at the end of camp while the other Long Snappers will be waiting and feeling the pressure, wondering “How many spots are left?”

They will be selected by their mental and physical ability over the three days of the camp.

Now, we will REALLY get to see who are The TOP 12 of Rubio Long Snapping!

HERE are the 45 invited last year and below are the TOP 12 Long Snappers that made the cut!

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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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The Winner of VEGAS XXXI

Reporter Ritz

My 15 year old son, Alec (I call him Ritz) has expressed some interest in becoming a journalist. I told him to choose a topic and I would “publish” it for him. Here it is….

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The date is January 14, 2018. Zach Edwards bends down to pick up his final ball of the evening and silence swarms the crowd of 300 teenagers gathered on that small field in Las Vegas, Nevada…

This is the finals of VEGAS XXXI.

Tied 7-7, four and a half star Rubio Long Snapper, Zach Edwards gets his feet set and looks at the target looming 15 yards away. Other Rubio long snappers are gathered on all sides, awaiting the snap. This is Zach’s moment.

He tucks his TOP 12 Camp t-shirt under his chin, ensuring that his vision will not be impaired and reaches out for the ball. This is it. All his hard work and preparation for the event have led up to this one moment. Perspiration builds on his head as he takes his final breath before the snap.

Without hesitation, his hands and fingers flash simultaneously with his legs and arms. Black rubber shoots out in all directions as his feet slide across the turf field. Head through, eyes up, wrists together. Just like Zach practiced. The ball whips off of his fingertips, slicing through the air like a 15 ounce leather spacecraft. It’s literally out of his hands now, nothing more he can do as the ball continues to fly through the air in a mind boggling fast 360 degree spiral. It inches closer and closer towards that coveted chain link target brought out specifically for the occasion. The oxygen is stole from the crowd. Time slows down. Rubio’s face becomes engulfed in anticipation as the ball finally reaches its target destination…

KA-PLING!!!

The Rubio stamped Adidas football comes to rest capitulated at the bottom of the 2 point target square.

One snap later with many unblinking eyes watching, his opponent Kameron Hawkins would miss the final snap of the event.

Zach Edwards has just won VEGAS XXXI!

-Alec Eckert, Journalist: Rubio Long Snapping

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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

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Snap Speeds from VEGAS XXXI!

Each Long Snapper was timed several times at VEGAS XXXI. Each time was charted at 15 yards (punter’s heels at 15 yards) and were done by Rubio at the agility section. Gabriel Pugh (AL, ’19) averaged the fastest times with a .645!!!

Here are the results in alphabetical order….

Aguilar, Ryan

0.76

Albright, Will

0.765

Allen, Cody

1.04

Aloma, John

0.7

Alvidrez, Ryan

Anthony, Enzo

0.83

Arroyo, Ross

0.85

Babcock, Justin

0.755

Barcelos, Nick

0.78

Barlow, Griff

0.98

Bastuga, Michael

0.94

Battles, Karsten

0.655

Beattie, Brendan

0.835

Becerra, Noe

0.86

Bedell, Derek

0.775

Benjamin, Aidan

0.88

Bergeron, John

0.87

Black, Tucker

Boan, David

0.865

Bolz, Caden

0.745

Bourque, Phillip

0.93

Bowden, Peter

0.705

Bowles, Michael

0.99

Bozanich, Ryan

0.935

Bradshaw, Andrew

0.81

Brannock, Aaron

0.935

Brisson, Tommy

1.21

Burtch, Joshua

0.81

Buttrell, Andy

Carmer, Mitch

0.9

Casasante, Jac

0.67

Casillas, Mark

0.81

Cervantes, Gabe

0.87

Chandler, Brayden

0.805

Chism, Eli

0.85

Clark, Jayden

Click, Justin

1.135

Cobb, Will

0.92

Coe, Michael

0.92

Correia, Sean

0.905

Davis, Evan

.79

DeRosier, Charles

0.79

Divirgilio, Nicholas

0.905

Dixon, Danny

0.775

Doughty, Sam

0.845

Duffey, Brett

0.98

Dunagan, Payton

Durr, James

0.76

Dyer, Kellen

0.79

Echols, Xander

0.885

Edwards, Zachary

0.655

Eimer, Bryce

0.81

Eldridge, Jake

1.16

Farris, John

0.81

Felt, Bryce

0.92

Fichter, Corey

0.84

Fiene, Robert

0.79

Finkle, Graham

0.9

Foggia, Jake

0.87

Frazier, Cooper

0.86

Fuchs, Mark

0.855

Gaines, Ron

0.79

Gambs, Charles

0.8

Gannon, Matthew

0.825

Garcia, Jacob

0.775

Garcia, Joshua

0.845

Gately, Gavin

0.81

George, Brad

0.785

Gibson, Evan

0.82

Gonneville, Andrew

0.76

Gorman, Andrew

1.05

Gottsegen, Eliot

0.93

Gough, Ethan

0.945

Gragg, Jake

0.96

Greep, JT

0.86

Guillemette, Adam

0.69

Hahn, Derek

0.845

Hall, Aidan

0.815

Hall, Nathan

0.905

Hall, Owen

0.74

Hansen, Travis

0.785

Harrison, Jack

0.795

Hawkins, Kameron

0.725

Hayes, Dillon

Hedberg, Nathan

0.805

Heller, Mitch

0.835

Heyes, Triston

1.08

Hirsch, Josiah

0.82

Hood, Hayden

0.795

Hooker, Blake

0.81

Hooper, Devon

0.85

Hosford, Luke

0.73

Howell, Noah

0.675

Huberty, Dylan

1.5

Hudak, Ethan

0.735

Hughes, Scout

0.965

Hurst, Brandon

0.85

Imrem, Kuper

0.825

Iwamoto, Garrett

0.815

Johnstone, Christian

0.785

Katri, Ryan

1.59

Kaye, Griffin

0.74

Kelly, Christo

0.77

Kelly, Joseph

0.775

Kent, Chris

0.975

Key, Jarret

0.815

King, Ethan

0.97

King, Kenneth

Knight, Carson

0.745

Kochav, Shai

1.09

Landes, Cameron

0.82

Landherr, Jack

0.715

Lane, Ethan

0.975

Lau, Dean

0.725

Laurin, Jack

0.89

Laux, AJ

0.84

Ledford, Ryan

1.08

Lindsay, JJ

0.845

Lippincott, Cade

0.9

Little, Drew

0.725

Long, William

MacQuarrie, Cullen

0.825

Malone, Luke

0.84

Manly, John

Martin, Tyler

1.035

McCabe, Joe

0.905

McCauley, Declan

0.835

McCormack, Nathan

0.97

McCracken, Zane

0.865

McFarland, Jackson

0.88

McKinney, Levi

0.8

McLaughlin, Douglas

0.695

Millea, Bobby

0.905

Miller, Joe

1.03

Milliron, Brennen

0.775

Mitchell, Will

0.93

Mora, John

1.19

Morgan, Peter

1.005

Morton, John

0.835

Mosier, Austin

0.745

Munoz, Michael

0.815

Nadelsticher, Alan

1.07

Napper, Mason

0.765

Nelson, Brian

0.815

Nieland, Max

0.77

Oldham, Brandon

0.8

Olszewski, Cody

0.815

Orona, Michael

1.15

Orozco, Leroy

1.015

Otwell, CJ

0.92

Parsons, William

0.915

Payne, Luke

0.795

Pedrozo, Jude

0.79

Penn, Valen

0.845

Peterson, Thomas

0.8

Pfeiffer, Cayson

0.785

Pibal, Grayson

0.925

Pickering, Bailey

0.78

Pipes, Nelson

0.835

Pitsenberger, Zachary

0.88

Plieth, Jackson

0.965

Pugh, Gabriel

0.645

Purcell, Ryan

0.88

Raarup, Axel

0.705

Rager, Logan

0.985

Raines, John

0.73

Rammes, Carter

0.855

Rea, Brian

0.965

Reid, Grant

0.76

Reiter, Ross

0.675

Revell, JB

0.975

Rheinbolt, Tanner

0.905

Rhodes, Matthew

0.745

Riddle, Campbell

0.68

Riggs, Dalton

0.84

Rizzo, Luke

0.825

Roberson, Seth

0.725

Roberts, John Luke

0.78

Robertson, Corbin

0.785

Rosette, Aidan

0.885

Rossback, Nolan

0.85

Sage, Maxwell

0.8

Salazar, Kaden

0.89

Salom, Davis

0.835

Samarzich, Simon

0.745

Sather, Neo

0.81

Scheffler, Zachary

0.885

Seybold, Michael

1.1

Shaw, Tyler

0.82

Shimko, Joseph

0.7

Sicaeros, Troy

0.875

Sleeper, JT

0.875

Sleeper, Landon

0.83

Sokach-Minnick, Stephen

0.785

Somerman, Mason

0.925

Springer, Collin

0.8

Sten, Camden

1.115

Stoia, Nick

0.785

Sullivan, Tommy

0.875

Szczesniak, Patrick

0.765

Taggart, Luke

0.9

Thompson, Chase

0.845

Thompson, Kevin

0.74

Tokar, Nathan

0.935

Tokos, Matthew

0.775

Tokos, Michael

0.845

Vega, JC

0.705

Villarreal, Tony

0.89

Vinson, Michael

0.69

Voichahoske, Casey

0.805

Wagner, William

0.79

Walker, Nick

0.87

Wallace, Zachary

0.805

Walsh, George

0.83

Warden, Ben

0.925

Washburn, Jonathan

0.82

Wells, Andrew

0.845

Weneta, Nathan

0.715

White, Cody

0.77

White, Morgan

0.765

Widenhouse, Matthew

0.955

Wiesbrook, Samuel

0.81

Williams, Tyson

0.875

Wilson, Braedy

0.86

Wiltcher, Dylan

0.83

Wiysel, Joseph

0.965

Wood, Camren

0.785

Worthen, Jackson

0.815

Wright, Michael

Zenger, Jake

0.845

Zuhr, Jacob

0.71


___________________________________________________________________

Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

1151

40 Times from VEGAS XXXI

Each Long Snapper was timed two times at VEGAS XXXI. JC VEGA had the fastest overall time with a 4.62!

Here are the results….

SORTED ALPHABETICALLY

NAME

AVG 40 YD DASH

Aguilar, Ryan

  5.34

Albright, Will

  4.97

Allen, Cody

  5.16

Aloma, John

  5.38

Anthony, Enzo

  5.85

Arroyo, Ross

  6.05

Babcock, Justin

  4.94

Barcelos, Nick

  5.36

Barlow, Griff

  5.94

Bastuga, Michael

  6.77

Battles, Karsten

  5.11

Beattie, Brendan

  5.12

Becerra, Noe

  5.45

Bedell, Derek

  5.61

Benjamin, Aidan

  5.31

Bergeron, John

  5.97

Boan, David

  5.64

Bolz, Caden

  5.28

Bourque, Phillip

  6.03

Bowden, Peter

  5.28

Bowles, Michael

  6.21

Bozanich, Ryan

  5.26

Bradshaw, Andrew

  5.39

Brannock, Aaron

  5.41

Brisson, Tommy

  5.66

Burtch, Joshua

  5.37

Carmer, Mitch

  6.40

Casasante, Jac

  4.98

Casillas, Mark

  5.82

Cervantes, Gabe

  5.26

Chandler, Brayden

  5.50

Chism, Eli

  5.62

Click, Justin

  5.56

Cobb, Will

  5.09

Coe, Michael

  5.89

Correia, Sean

  5.92

Davis, Evan

  5.82

DeRosier, Charles

  5.78

Divirgilio, Nicholas

  5.40

Dixon, Danny

  5.71

Doughty, Sam

  5.56

Duffey, Brett

  5.63

Durr, James

  5.39

Edwards, Zachary

  4.72

Eimer, Bryce

  5.58

Eldridge, Jake

  6.35

Farris, John

  5.86

Felt, Bryce

  5.38

Fichter, Corey

  5.33

Fiene, Robert

  5.27

Finkle, Graham

  5.26

Foggia, Jake

  6.25

Frazier, Cooper

  5.37

Fuchs, Mark

  5.66

Gaines, Ron

  6.52

Gambs, Charles

  5.77

Gannon, Matthew

  5.14

Garcia, Jacob

  5.69

Garcia, Joshua

  5.30

Gately, Gavin

  5.63

George, Brad

  5.24

Gibson, Evan

  5.36

Gonneville, Andrew

  5.22

Gorman, Andrew

  5.45

Gottsegen, Eliot

  5.55

Gough, Ethan

  6.16

Gragg, Jake

  5.35

Greep, JT

  5.71

Guillemette, Adam

  4.94

Hahn, Derek

  5.50

Hall, Aidan

  5.86

Hall, Nathan

  5.64

Hall, Owen

  5.22

Hansen, Travis

  5.79

Harrison, Jack

  4.82

Hawkins, Kameron

  5.58

Hedberg, Nathan

  5.00

Heller, Mitch

  5.32

Heyes, Triston

  5.81

Hirsch, Josiah

  5.77

Hood, Hayden

  5.53

Hooker, Blake

  5.47

Hooper, Devon

  5.41

Hosford, Luke

  5.40

Howell, Noah

  5.28

Huberty, Dylan

  6.53

Hudak, Ethan

  4.99

Hughes, Scout

  5.48

Hurst, Brandon

  5.23

Imrem, Kuper

  5.50

Iwamoto, Garrett

  4.98

Johnstone, Christian

  5.48

Katri, Ryan

  6.17

Kaye, Griffin

  5.41

Kelly, Christo

  5.25

Kelly, Joseph

  5.10

Kent, Chris

  6.60

Key, Jarret

  5.38

King, Ethan

  5.83

Knight, Carson

  5.38

Kochav, Shai

  6.53

Landes, Cameron

  5.30

Landherr, Jack

  5.32

Lane, Ethan

  5.49

Lau, Dean

  4.75

Laurin, Jack

  5.10

Laux, AJ

  5.65

Ledford, Ryan

  5.85

Lindsay, JJ

  5.30

Lippincott, Cade

  5.40

Little, Drew

  5.51

MacQuarrie, Cullen

  5.46

Malone, Luke

  5.65

Manly, John

  5.47

Martin, Tyler

  6.14

McCabe, Joe

  5.35

McCauley, Declan

  5.61

McCormack, Nathan

  6.84

McCracken, Zane

  5.50

McFarland, Jackson

  5.47

McKinney, Levi

  5.22

McLaughlin, Douglas

  5.72

Millea, Bobby

  5.03

Miller, Joe

  6.18

Milliron, Brennen

  4.97

Mitchell, Will

  5.53

Mora, John

  6.52

Morgan, Peter

  5.70

Morton, John

  5.98

Mosier, Austin

  5.23

Munoz, Michael

  5.50

Nadelsticher, Alan

  5.30

Napper, Mason

  5.29

Nelson, Brian

  4.77

Nieland, Max

  5.44

Oldham, Brandon

  5.53

Olszewski, Cody

  5.62

Orona, Michael

  6.11

Orozco, Leroy

  5.50

Otwell, CJ

  5.26

Parsons, William

  5.13

Payne, Luke

  5.46

Pedrozo, Jude

  5.45

Penn, Valen

  5.35

Peterson, Thomas

  5.94

Pfeiffer, Cayson

  5.25

Pibal, Grayson

  4.75

Pickering, Bailey

  5.33

Pipes, Nelson

  5.37

Pitsenberger, Zachary

  5.36

Plieth, Jackson

  6.21

Pugh, Gabriel

  5.45

Purcell, Ryan

  5.69

Raarup, Axel

  5.00

Rager, Logan

  5.13

Raines, John

  5.21

Rammes, Carter

  5.58

Rea, Brian

  5.90

Reid, Grant

  5.43

Revell, JB

  5.47

Rheinbolt, Tanner

  5.60

Rhodes, Matthew

  5.69

Riddle, Campbell

  5.16

Riggs, Dalton

  5.20

Rizzo, Luke

  5.40

Roberson, Seth

  5.35

Roberts, John Luke

  5.01

Robertson, Corbin

  5.85

Rosette, Aidan

  5.45

Sage, Maxwell

  5.36

Salazar, Kaden

  5.15

Salom, Davis

  5.59

Samarzich, Simon

  5.08

Sather, Neo

  5.09

Scheffler, Zachary

  6.62

Seybold, Michael

  6.10

Shaw, Tyler

  5.33

Shimko, Joseph

  4.72

Sicaeros, Troy

  5.48

Sleeper, JT

  6.07

Sleeper, Landon

  5.38

Sokach-Minnick, Stephen

  5.22

Somerman, Mason

  5.08

Springer, Collin

  5.31

Sten, Camden

  5.07

Stoia, Nick

  5.41

Sullivan, Tommy

  5.67

Szczesniak, Patrick

  5.08

Taggart, Luke

  5.10

Thompson, Chase

  5.00

Thompson, Kevin

  5.12

Tokar, Nathan

  6.10

Tokos, Matthew

  5.29

Tokos, Michael

  5.31

Vega, JC

  4.62

Villarreal, Tony

  6.00

Vinson, Michael

  5.18

Voichahoske, Casey

  5.41

Wagner, William

  5.29

Walker, Nick

  5.42

Wallace, Zachary

  5.60

Walsh, George

  5.85

Warden, Ben

  5.18

Washburn, Jonathan

  5.34

Wells, Andrew

  4.93

Weneta, Nathan

  4.77

White, Cody

  5.30

White, Morgan

  5.23

Widenhouse, Matthew

  5.04

Wiesbrook, Samuel

  5.35

Williams, Tyson

  5.16

Wilson, Braedy

  4.96

Wiltcher, Dylan

  5.38

Wiysel, Joseph

  5.03

Wood, Camren

  5.46

Worthen, Jackson

  5.61

Zenger, Jake

  5.20

Zuhr, Jacob

  5.60

___________________________________________________________________

Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the USA Today, Deadspin and countless other publications.

Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world, Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

In just 12 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 300 Long Snappers earning FULL SCHOLARSHIPS to major colleges and universities just for Long Snapping and many into the NFL as well.

940

RSI Scores from VEGAS XXXI

Every Long Snapper in attendance at VEGAS XXXI was given a full test on the Rubio Target. When the test was complete, their final RSI score was tallied up and the top 12 RSI scores made it to the finals. The overall winner of the camp was Zach Edwards and you can see the full finals video below…

Here are the scores by RSI Score (alpha is below this)….

Name

FINAL RSI

Year

State

Reiter, Ross

  62.12

18

AZ

Aloma, John

  58.46

16

CA

Zuhr, Jacob

  57.97

20

FL

Hawkins, Kameron

  57.75

20

CA

Edwards, Zachary

  54.69

18

TX

Springer, Collin

  54.17

18

SC

Casasante, Jac

  53.03

18

CA

Key, Jarret

  52.63

18

TN

Anthony, Enzo

  51.43

19

FL

Howell, Noah

  51.43

18

CA

Shimko, Joseph

  48.53

19

NJ

Samarzich, Simon

  47.06

19

CA

Hosford, Luke

  45.21

19

OH

Little, Drew

  45.07

19

NC

Pugh, Gabriel

  44.12

19

AL

Worthen, Jackson

  43.84

20

KY

Cervantes, Gabe

  43.66

18

CA

Oldham, Brandon

  43.66

19

TX

Battles, Karsten

  43.66

18

TX

DeRosier, Charles

  42.67

18

CA

Chandler, Brayden

  42.35

19

TX

Bowden, Peter

  42.25

19

CA

Wood, Camren

  42.25

18

AL

McLaughlin, Douglas

  42.11

19

NC

Hood, Hayden

  41.77

19

TX

Pedrozo, Jude

  41.56

19

OH

Gibson, Evan

  41.33

18

LA

Voichahoske, Casey

  41.25

19

SD

Cobb, Will

  40.54

20

NC

Johnstone, Christian

  40.28

19

GA

Pfeiffer, Cayson

  40.28

19

OH

Nieland, Max

  40.19

18

CA

Milliron, Brennen

  40.00

18

AL

Bedell, Derek

  39.19

19

CA

Wagner, William

  39.13

19

GA

George, Brad

  38.57

19

IL

Vinson, Michael

  38.16

18

IL

Farris, John

  37.97

19

TX

Beattie, Brendan

  37.84

19

OH

Rizzo, Luke

  37.68

19

TX

Albright, Will

  36.99

20

TN

Bolz, Caden

  36.49

19

KS

MacQuarrie, Cullen

  36.36

19

NC

Kaye, Griffin

  36.23

19

FL

Riddle, Campbell

  35.71

18

AZ

Wells, Andrew

  35.53

20

CA

Shaw, Tyler

  35.21

19

WI

Foggia, Jake

  35.06

20

NJ

Gambs, Charles

  34.72

19

IL

Sage, Maxwell

  34.72

18

WI

Aguilar, Ryan

  34.25

19

CA

Raarup, Axel

  34.21

18

MN

Boan, David

  34.18

20

IL

Robertson, Corbin

  33.78

18

NC

Eimer, Bryce

  33.33

20

NJ

Mosier, Austin

  33.33

19

NJ

Malone, Luke

  32.91

20

CO

Walsh, George

  32.10

19

IL

Vega, JC

  31.82

19

GA

Hansen, Travis

  31.65

19

CA

Weneta, Nathan

  31.43

19

CA

McCauley, Declan

  31.17

20

NJ

Rossback, Nolan

  30.86

19

MI

Durr, James

  30.56

19

WA

Olszewski, Cody

  30.56

19

GA

Szczesniak, Patrick

  30.56

19

IL

Payne, Luke

  30.00

19

GA

Gately, Gavin

  29.87

19

OR

Laux, AJ

  29.73

20

AZ

Napper, Mason

  29.73

19

GA

Hurst, Brandon

  29.63

19

VA

Brannock, Aaron

  29.27

21

NC

Morton, John

  27.91

19

VA

Nelson, Brian

  27.63

18

IL

Dyer, Kellen

  27.50

18

ID

Hall, Owen

  27.40

19

IN

Raines, John

  27.40

18

MS

Wallace, Zachary

  27.27

19

CA

Felt, Bryce

  27.16

20

CA

Tokos, Michael

  27.03

20

NV

Wiltcher, Dylan

  26.92

20

TX

Hedberg, Nathan

  26.83

19

CA

Hudak, Ethan

  26.76

19

AZ

Chism, Eli

  26.58

20

TX

Garcia, Jacob

  26.03

20

CA

Hooker, Blake

  25.68

20

TX

Fiene, Robert

  25.33

18

CA

Bergeron, John

  25.29

20

LA

Kelly, Christo

  25.00

20

IL

Burtch, Joshua

  24.68

19

TX

Pipes, Nelson

  24.36

20

MO

Laurin, Jack

  24.36

20

BC

Davis, Evan

  24.32

19

NJ

Rammes, Carter

  24.10

19

OH

Rosette, Aidan

  24.05

19

CA

Zenger, Jake

  24.00

19

KS

Guillemette, Adam

  23.61

19

CT

Hahn, Derek

  23.08

18

NE

McKinney, Levi

  23.08

18

IN

Gonneville, Andrew

  22.97

19

CA

Knight, Carson

  22.97

19

GA

Frazier, Cooper

  22.78

20

MS

Gough, Ethan

  22.73

21

MD

White, Morgan

  22.67

18

NV

Rheinbolt, Tanner

  22.22

20

CO

Rhodes, Matthew

  22.08

19

CA

Benjamin, Aidan

  21.98

21

FL

Lindsay, JJ

  21.84

19

CA

Bradshaw, Andrew

  21.79

19

NC

Carmer, Mitch

  21.62

20

CA

Wiesbrook, Samuel

  21.52

19

IL

Babcock, Justin

  21.43

18

OR

Bastuga, Michael

  21.35

20

IL

Peterson, Thomas

  21.33

19

WI

Fuchs, Mark

  21.25

19

FL

Stoia, Nick

  20.78

19

OK

Casillas, Mark

  20.73

17

CA

Otwell, CJ

  20.69

19

DE

Sokach-Minnick, Stephen

  20.51

19

PA

Landes, Cameron

  20.48

20

WA

Somerman, Mason

  20.48

18

CA

Echols, Xander

  19.75

21

AL

Bourque, Phillip

  19.75

20

LA

Tokar, Nathan

  19.75

19

IL

Sleeper, Landon

  19.48

19

TX

Villarreal, Tony

  19.23

20

CA

Roberts, John Luke

  19.23

20

TX

Harrison, Jack

  18.82

19

MS

Thompson, Kevin

  18.75

19

SC

Landherr, Jack

  18.67

19

CA

Gaines, Ron

  18.52

18

IL

Gannon, Matthew

  18.52

18

NJ

McCormack, Nathan

  18.39

19

TX

Munoz, Michael

  18.29

20

CA

Revell, JB

  17.98

21

CA

Iwamoto, Garrett

  17.95

16

CA

Hooper, Devon

  17.86

21

UT

Hall, Nathan

  17.72

20

CA

Riggs, Dalton

  17.72

19

ID

Widenhouse, Matthew

  17.57

19

MD

Rager, Logan

  17.39

22

NJ

Sicaeros, Troy

  17.28

20

CA

Lau, Dean

  17.28

19

CA

Sleeper, JT

  16.87

21

TX

Wilson, Braedy

  16.67

19

OK

Hall, Aidan

  16.47

19

IL

Imrem, Kuper

  16.42

19

IL

Orozco, Leroy

  16.30

21

CA

Salazar, Kaden

  16.28

19

CO

Plieth, Jackson

  15.56

22

WA

Roberson, Seth

  15.48

19

FL

Thompson, Chase

  15.48

19

TX

White, Cody

  15.38

20

CA

Pickering, Bailey

  15.38

15

NE

Sather, Neo

  15.19

19

CO

Gragg, Jake

  15.12

20

GA

Pibal, Grayson

  14.81

20

OR

Warden, Ben

  14.63

19

OH

Gottsegen, Eliot

  14.61

21

TX

Walker, Nick

  14.47

21

IL

Tokos, Matthew

  13.92

18

NV

Fichter, Corey

  13.42

19

ND

Mitchell, Will

  13.33

20

NC

Kent, Chris

  12.50

21

CA

Washburn, Jonathan

  12.50

21

GA

Eldridge, Jake

  12.24

23

TX

Barcelos, Nick

  12.22

20

CA

Garcia, Joshua

  12.20

18

CA

McCracken, Zane

  12.05

20

GA

Heyes, Triston

  12.03

21

CA

Bozanich, Ryan

  11.76

21

CA

Bowles, Michael

  11.76

20

GA

Gorman, Andrew

  11.63

20

IL

Becerra, Noe

  11.63

18

AZ

Rea, Brian

  10.53

19

CA

Salom, Davis

  10.39

20

CA

Kochav, Shai

  10.31

21

FL

Brisson, Tommy

  10.20

20

NV

Hirsch, Josiah

  10.00

19

OR

Coe, Michael

  9.78

19

NY

King, Ethan

  9.76

20

AZ

Correia, Sean

  9.57

19

GA

Scheffler, Zachary

  9.52

20

IL

Barlow, Griff

  9.41

20

NC

Finkle, Graham

  9.41

19

GA

Click, Justin

  9.38

21

TX

Dixon, Danny

  9.33

19

CA

Wiysel, Joseph

  9.09

19

AZ

Katri, Ryan

  9.00

21

TX

Greep, JT

  8.89

21

CA

Nadelsticher, Alan

  8.89

19

FL

Williams, Tyson

  8.33

18

AR

Doughty, Sam

  8.14

20

MA

Divirgilio, Nicholas

  7.95

19

TX

Parsons, William

  7.78

19

TX

McFarland, Jackson

  7.61

20

LA

Seybold, Michael

  7.45

21

IN

Taggart, Luke

  6.98

19

TX

Lippincott, Cade

  6.90

20

TX

Miller, Joe

  6.67

21

GA

Kelly, Joseph

  6.33

19

AZ

Allen, Cody

  6.32

21

NV

Martin, Tyler

  6.25

19

AL

Sullivan, Tommy

  6.10

20

WA

McCabe, Joe

  5.75

20

PA

Pitsenberger, Zachary

  5.62

20

IL

Hughes, Scout

  5.10

19

NC

Arroyo, Ross

  4.82

19

TX

Orona, Michael

  4.35

22

CA

Sten, Camden

  4.30

21

CA

Penn, Valen

  4.26

20

TX

Millea, Bobby

  4.26

19

CA

Ledford, Ryan

  4.08

21

GA

Huberty, Dylan

  3.15

22

TX

Mora, John

  2.88

22

CA

Hayes, Dillon

  2.87

18

MS

Lane, Ethan

  2.33

20

TX

Duffey, Brett

  1.98

18

NC

Purcell, Ryan

  1.18

20

NC

Manly, John

  1.00

20

CA

Reid, Grant

  0.44

20

TN

Morgan, Peter

     

21

CA

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Aguilar, Ryan

  34.25

19

CA

Albright, Will

  36.99

20

TN

Allen, Cody

  6.32

21

NV

Aloma, John

  58.46

16

CA

Anthony, Enzo

  51.43

19

FL

Arroyo, Ross

  4.82

19

TX

Babcock, Justin

  21.43

18

OR

Barcelos, Nick

  12.22

20

CA

Barlow, Griff

  9.41

20

NC

Bastuga, Michael

  21.35

20

IL

Battles, Karsten

  43.66

18

TX

Beattie, Brendan

  37.84

19

OH

Becerra, Noe

  11.63

18

AZ

Bedell, Derek

  39.19

19

CA

Benjamin, Aidan

  21.98

21

FL

Bergeron, John

  25.29

20

LA

Boan, David

  34.18

20

IL

Bolz, Caden

  36.49

19

KS

Bourque, Phillip

  19.75

20

LA

Bowden, Peter

  42.25

19

CA

Bowles, Michael

  11.76

20

GA

Bozanich, Ryan

  11.76

21

CA

Bradshaw, Andrew

  21.79

19

NC

Brannock, Aaron

  29.27

21

NC

Brisson, Tommy

  10.20

20

NV

Burtch, Joshua

  24.68

19

TX

Carmer, Mitch

  21.62

20

CA

Casasante, Jac

  53.03

18

CA

Casillas, Mark

  20.73

17

CA

Cervantes, Gabe

  43.66

18

CA

Chandler, Brayden

  42.35

19

TX

Chism, Eli

  26.58

20

TX

Click, Justin

  9.38

21

TX

Cobb, Will

  40.54

20

NC

Coe, Michael

  9.78

19

NY

Correia, Sean

  9.57

19

GA

Davis, Evan

  24.32

19

NJ

DeRosier, Charles

  42.67

18

CA

Divirgilio, Nicholas

  7.95

19

TX

Dixon, Danny

  9.33

19

CA

Doughty, Sam

  8.14

20

MA

Duffey, Brett

  1.98

18

NC

Durr, James

  30.56

19

WA

Dyer, Kellen

  27.50

18

ID

Echols, Xander

  19.75

21

AL

Edwards, Zachary

  54.69

18

TX

Eimer, Bryce

  33.33

20

NJ

Eldridge, Jake

  12.24

23

TX

Farris, John

  37.97

19

TX

Felt, Bryce

  27.16

20

CA

Fichter, Corey

  13.42

19

ND

Fiene, Robert

  25.33

18

CA

Finkle, Graham

  9.41

19

GA

Foggia, Jake

  35.06

20

NJ

Frazier, Cooper

  22.78

20

MS

Fuchs, Mark

  21.25

19

FL

Gaines, Ron

  18.52

18

IL

Gambs, Charles

  34.72

19

IL

Gannon, Matthew

  18.52

18

NJ

Garcia, Jacob

  26.03

20

CA

Garcia, Joshua

  12.20

18

CA

Gately, Gavin

  29.87

19

OR

George, Brad

  38.57

19

IL

Gibson, Evan

  41.33

18

LA

Gonneville, Andrew

  22.97

19

CA

Gorman, Andrew

  11.63

20

IL

Gottsegen, Eliot

  14.61

21

TX

Gough, Ethan

  22.73

21

MD

Gragg, Jake

  15.12

20

GA

Greep, JT

  8.89

21

CA

Guillemette, Adam

  23.61

19

CT

Hahn, Derek

  23.08

18

NE

Hall, Aidan

  16.47

19

IL

Hall, Nathan

  17.72

20

CA

Hall, Owen

  27.40

19

IN

Hansen, Travis

  31.65

19

CA

Harrison, Jack

  18.82

19

MS

Hawkins, Kameron

  57.75

20

CA

Hayes, Dillon

  2.87

18

MS

Hedberg, Nathan

  26.83

19

CA

Heyes, Triston

  12.03

21

CA

Hirsch, Josiah

  10.00

19

OR

Hood, Hayden

  41.77

19

TX

Hooker, Blake

  25.68

20

TX

Hooper, Devon

  17.86

21

UT

Hosford, Luke

  45.21

19

OH

Howell, Noah

  51.43

18

CA

Huberty, Dylan

  3.15

22

TX

Hudak, Ethan

  26.76

19

AZ

Hughes, Scout

  5.10

19

NC

Hurst, Brandon

  29.63

19

VA

Imrem, Kuper

  16.42

19

IL

Iwamoto, Garrett

  17.95

16

CA

Johnstone, Christian

  40.28

19

GA

Katri, Ryan

  9.00

21

TX

Kaye, Griffin

  36.23

19

FL

Kelly, Christo

  25.00

20

IL

Kelly, Joseph

  6.33

19

AZ

Kent, Chris

  12.50

21

CA

Key, Jarret

  52.63

18

TN

King, Ethan

  9.76

20

AZ

Knight, Carson

  22.97

19

GA

Kochav, Shai

  10.31

21

FL

Landes, Cameron

  20.48

20

WA

Landherr, Jack

  18.67

19

CA

Lane, Ethan

  2.33

20

TX

Lau, Dean

  17.28

19

CA

Laurin, Jack

  24.36

20

BC

Laux, AJ

  29.73

20

AZ

Ledford, Ryan

  4.08

21

GA

Lindsay, JJ

  21.84

19

CA

Lippincott, Cade

  6.90

20

TX

Little, Drew

  45.07

19

NC

MacQuarrie, Cullen

  36.36

19

NC

Malone, Luke

  32.91

20

CO

Manly, John

  1.00

20

CA

Martin, Tyler

  6.25

19

AL

McCabe, Joe

  5.75

20

PA

McCauley, Declan

  31.17

20

NJ

McCormack, Nathan

  18.39

19

TX

McCracken, Zane

  12.05

20

GA

McFarland, Jackson

  7.61

20

LA

McKinney, Levi

  23.08

18

IN

McLaughlin, Douglas

  42.11

19

NC

Millea, Bobby

  4.26

19

CA

Miller, Joe

  6.67

21

GA

Milliron, Brennen

  40.00

18

AL

Mitchell, Will

  13.33

20

NC

Mora, John

  2.88

22

CA

Morgan, Peter

     

21

CA

Morton, John

  27.91

19

VA

Mosier, Austin

  33.33

19

NJ

Munoz, Michael

  18.29

20

CA

Nadelsticher, Alan

  8.89

19

FL

Napper, Mason

  29.73

19

GA

Nelson, Brian

  27.63

18

IL

Nieland, Max

  40.19

18

CA

Oldham, Brandon

  43.66

19

TX

Olszewski, Cody

  30.56

19

GA

Orona, Michael

  4.35

22

CA

Orozco, Leroy

  16.30

21

CA

Otwell, CJ

  20.69

19

DE

Parsons, William

  7.78

19

TX

Payne, Luke

  30.00

19

GA

Pedrozo, Jude

  41.56

19

OH

Penn, Valen

  4.26

20

TX

Peterson, Thomas

  21.33

19

WI

Pfeiffer, Cayson

  40.28

19

OH

Pibal, Grayson

  14.81

20

OR

Pickering, Bailey

  15.38

15

NE

Pipes, Nelson

  24.36

20

MO

Pitsenberger, Zachary

  5.62

20

IL

Plieth, Jackson

  15.56

22

WA

Pugh, Gabriel

  44.12

19

AL

Purcell, Ryan

  1.18

20

NC

Raarup, Axel

  34.21

18

MN

Rager, Logan

  17.39

22

NJ

Raines, John

  27.40

18

MS

Rammes, Carter

  24.10

19

OH

Rea, Brian

  10.53

19

CA

Reid, Grant

  0.44

20

TN

Reiter, Ross

  62.12

18

AZ

Revell, JB

  17.98

21

CA

Rheinbolt, Tanner

  22.22

20

CO

Rhodes, Matthew

  22.08

19

CA

Riddle, Campbell

  35.71

18

AZ

Riggs, Dalton

  17.72

19

ID

Rizzo, Luke

  37.68

19

TX

Roberson, Seth

  15.48

19

FL

Roberts, John Luke

  19.23

20

TX

Robertson, Corbin

  33.78

18

NC

Rosette, Aidan

  24.05

19

CA

Rossback, Nolan

  30.86

19

MI

Sage, Maxwell

  34.72

18

WI

Salazar, Kaden

  16.28

19

CO

Salom, Davis

  10.39

20

CA

Samarzich, Simon

  47.06

19

CA

Sather, Neo

  15.19

19

CO

Scheffler, Zachary

  9.52

20

IL

Seybold, Michael

  7.45

21

IN

Shaw, Tyler

  35.21

19

WI

Shimko, Joseph

  48.53

19

NJ

Sicaeros, Troy

  17.28

20

CA

Sleeper, JT

  16.87

21

TX

Sleeper, Landon

  19.48

19

TX

Sokach-Minnick, Stephen

  20.51

19

PA

Somerman, Mason

  20.48

18

CA

Springer, Collin

  54.17

18

SC

Sten, Camden

  4.30

21

CA

Stoia, Nick

  20.78

19

OK

Sullivan, Tommy

  6.10

20

WA

Szczesniak, Patrick

  30.56

19

IL

Taggart, Luke

  6.98

19

TX

Thompson, Chase

  15.48

19

TX

Thompson, Kevin

  18.75

19

SC

Tokar, Nathan

  19.75

19

IL

Tokos, Matthew

  13.92

18

NV

Tokos, Michael

  27.03

20

NV

Vega, JC

  31.82

19

GA

Villarreal, Tony

  19.23

20

CA

Vinson, Michael

  38.16

18

IL

Voichahoske, Casey

  41.25

19

SD

Wagner, William

  39.13

19

GA

Walker, Nick

  14.47

21

IL

Wallace, Zachary

  27.27

19

CA

Walsh, George

  32.10

19

IL

Warden, Ben

  14.63

19

OH

Washburn, Jonathan

  12.50

21

GA

Wells, Andrew

  35.53

20

CA

Weneta, Nathan

  31.43

19

CA

White, Cody

  15.38

20

CA

White, Morgan

  22.67

18

NV

Widenhouse, Matthew

  17.57

19

MD

Wiesbrook, Samuel

  21.52

19

IL

Williams, Tyson

  8.33

18

AR

Wilson, Braedy

  16.67

19

OK

Wiltcher, Dylan

  26.92

20

TX

Wiysel, Joseph

  9.09

19

AZ

Wood, Camren

  42.25

18

AL

Worthen, Jackson

  43.84

20

KY

Zenger, Jake

  24.00

19

KS

Zuhr, Jacob

  57.97

20

FL

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