VEGAS XXVIII – SNAP TIMES

Here are the average snap times for each Long Snapper that participated at the VEGAS XXVIII Event

These snap times were done by Rubio and were done at 15 yards.

Abrell, Erik .85
Aguilar, Ryan .76
Allen, Daniel .89
Aloni, Matthew .85
Anderson, Koltin .85
Appio, Zach .74
Assel, Brock .96
Baldeck, Matthew .79
Baty, Ramsey .98
Becker, Hunter .90
Bedell, Derrick .96
Bentley, Brendan. .82
Biby, Blake .77
Black, Dylan .76
Blankenship, Reeves .82
Bond, Jackson .94
Bouwens, Bryce .89
Burson, Hunter 1.00
Calcagno, Joe .72
Caldwell, Noah .78
Campbell, Gavin .85
Castro, Dylan .80
Cervantes, Gabe .86
Christian, Joe .84
Clements, Cody .82
Clore, Chris .85
Coluzzi, Marshall .77
Combs, Kanyon .74
Corley, Trey .86
Cotton, Joseph .79
Covan, AJ .86
Crabtree, Kevin .74
Culbertson, Ryan .83
Daniel, Gunner .83
Davis, John .78
Davis, Kyle .70
Derosier, Charles .87
Dhabalt, Trevor .64
Drevno, Zach .82
Durham, Nate .77
Dvorchick, Evan .82
Eckelberg, Kyle .83
Edwards, Zachary .82
Eldrige, Donte 1.01
England, Zach .79
Estrada, Aaron 0.86
Finnicum, Connor .85
Fletcher, Thomas .63
Fuentes, Johnny .79
Gabe Hantz .78
Gable, Trey .90
Gaines, Ronald .80
Garcia, Matt .91
Battles, Karsten .74
Gean, Austin .86
George, Brad 1.02
Gibbs, Kyle .70
Gibson, Jake .80
Gill, Tucker .81
Golden, Maddie .76
Grant, Zac 0.77
Green, Steven .83
Hadley, Jack .77
Haina, Keith .82
Hall, Mitch .70
Hall, Spencer .90
Halper, Jack .87
Hankins, Justyce .83
HATHOOT, JUSTIN 0.83
Haugh, Doug .84
Hawkins, Kameron .99
Hayes, Dillon .84
Helfrich, Paul 0.86
Hembrough, Matt .76
Hobson, Andrew 1.06
Hood, Hayden .86
Hooper, Jesse .80
Imrem, Kuper .90
Jacobson, Jarrod 0
Jenkins, Eli .87
Jennings, Evan .91
Jeronimo, Jesse .97
Kallerup, Nick .89
Key, Jarrett .76
Kobs, Joshua .83
Kozachecnko, James .78
Kresovich, Nikola .82
Lacilento, Michael .89
Lang, Cameron .87
Langan, Ryan .78
Lau, Dean .92
Lawless, Paul .82
Lawver, Caleb .77
Lindsay, JJ 1.01
Little, Drew 90
Long, Cade 75
Low, Nick 81
Maldonado, Michael 85
Mast, Shiloh 82
McCardel, Dylan 88
McCracken, Zane 93
McCulley, TJ 98
McCullough, Roen 74
McKee, Caleb 83
McMullen, Eli 81
Michaelsen, Alex 77
Miller, Joe 87
Miller, Luke 90
Mimoun, Jacob 80
Mitchell, Will 112
Montoya, Jacob 99
Mullis, Tucker 82
Nieland, Max 83
Noth, Devin 80
O’Connor, Kyle 72
O’Donnel, Tim 85
Pagel, Jake 69
Palmer, Dallas 84
Pedrozo, Jude 73
Peterson, Ty 91
Petrucci, Kyle 88
Phillips, Crewe 93
Pighetti, Connor 81
Potter, Jacob 76
Raines, John 77
Reeves, Austin 80
Reiter, Ross 72
Riddle, Campbell 89
Riggs, Austin 93
Rios, George 86
Rizzo, Luke 90
Robertson, Corbin  .81
Rockwell, Ryan 91
Rodrigues, Mario 74
Rodriguez-Trammell, Noah 77
Rosenberry, James 78
Rossback, Nolan 118
Rovetti, Nick 97
Rubenstein, Jacob 82
Rubio, Tre 89
Ruff, Ryan 88
Sablan, Trevor 97
Samarzich, Simon 82
Satnan, Chaz 74
Shadley, Oscar 72
Shottenkirk, Kaleb 131
Sivore, Timothy 90
Skinner, Quentin 78
Sleeper, Landon 85
Smith, Derek 80
Smith, Matthew “Smitty” 75
Snodgrass, Peter 85
Springer, Collin 88
Stephenson, Quinn 82
Stewart, Cole 79
Stover, William 75
Sullivan, Austin 90
Tamborello, Trevor 99
Taylor, Billy 75
Taylor, Steven 77
Tebbets, Carson 85
Thomas, Karson 82
Tibbets, Nick 82
Tokos, Matt 84
Toothman, Andrew 74
Townsend, James 83
Turner, Noah 72
Twining, Jake 93
Vega, JC 77
Walsh, Scott 103
Waneta, Nathan 80
Watson, Brenden 75
Wise, Drew 79
Wojciechowski, Mike 96
Worthen, Jackson 92
Yanagi, Peyton 80
Yester, Slade 89

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r4ubio5Rubio 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 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 XXVIII – RSI SCORES

Here are the RSI’s from VEGAS XXVIII!

RSI (Rubio Standard Index): The RSI is the score divided by the average speed on The Rubio Target. You may obtain 2 bonus points for an average of .75-.79, 2 more bonus points for an average of .70-.74 and an additional 2 more bonus points if you average below .70.

NAME RSI
Abrell, Erik 17.58
Aguilar, Ryan 23.05
Allen, Daniel 10.23
Aloni, Matthew 16.28
Anderson, Koltin 23.46
Appio, Zach 32.38
Assel, Brock 22.89
Baldeck, Matthew 30.64
Battles, Karsten 14.81
Baty, Ramsey 3.03
Becker, Hunter 15.29
Bedell, Derek 11.49
Bentley, Brendan 15.92
Biby, Blake 12.13
Black, Dylan 19.72
Blankenship, Reeves 33.58
Bond, Jackson 8.79
Bouwens, Bryce 11.11
Burson, Hunter 10
Calcagno, Joe 31.14
Caldwell, Noah 31.03
Campbell, Gavin 19.75
Castro, Dylan 30.64
Cervantes, Gabe 12.2
Christian, Joe  14.66
Clements, Cody 20.18
Clore, Chris 20.49
Coluzzi, Marshall 44.67
Combs, Kanyon  25.43
Corley, Trey 18.75
Cotton, Joseph 7.41
Covan, AJ 46.16
Crabtree, Kevin 35.43
Culbertson, Ryan 39.62
Daniel, Gunner 28.32
Davis, John 24.37
Davis, Kyle 35.08
DeRosier, Charles 34.05
Dhabalt, Trevor 30.64
Drevno, Zach 25
Durham, Nate 21.74
Dvorchick, Evan 13.41
Eckelberg, Kyle 11.25
Edwards, Zachary 19.75
Eldredge, Donte 17.24
England, Zach 13.58
Estrada, Aaron 14.46
Finnicum, Connor 27.64
Fletcher, Thomas 53.69
Fuentes, Johnny 25.68
Gable, Trey 6.02
Gaines, Ronald 16.67
Gambs, Charlie
Garcia, Matt 7.32
Gean, Austin 9.09
George, Brad 17.44
Gibbs, Kyle 24.55
Gibson, Jake 13.75
Gill, Tucker 25.68
Golden, Maddie 21.14
Grant, Zac 33.58
Green, Steven 26.25
Hadley, Jack 36.39
Haina, Keith 35.33
Hall, Mitch 38.72
Hall, Spencer 3.13
Halper, Jack 24.66
Hankins, Justyce 12.94
Hantz, Gabe 23.79
Hathoot, Justin 27.64
Haugh, Doug 11.11
Hawkins, Kameron 8.7
Hayes, Dillon 41.5
Helfrich, Paul 21.23
Hembrough, Matt 20.42
Hobson, Andrew 11.9
Hood, Hayden 18.46
Hooper, Jesse 17.5
Imrem, Kuper 9.47
Jacobson, Jarrod 29.63
Jenkins, Eli 16.05
Jennings, Evan 10.11
Jeronimo, Jesse 27.59
Kallerup, Nick 14.81
Key, Jarrett 16.47
Kobs, Joshua 13.54
Kozachecnko, James 19.11
Kresovich, Nikola 4.6
Lacilento, Michael 8.33
Lang, Cameron 15.56
Langan, Ryan 8.43
Lau, Dean 6.52
Lawless, Paul 26.86
Lawver, Caleb 28.66
Lindsay, JJ 5.26
Little, Drew 22.62
Long, Cade 58.29
Low, Nick 23.72
Maldonado, Michael 8.75
Mast, Shiloh 39.62
Mayo, Darryl
McCardel, Dylan 16.47
McCracken, Zane 13.41
McCulley, TJ 21.17
McCullough, Roen 44.81
McKee, Caleb 7.06
McMullen, Eli 18.29
Michaelsen, Alex 22.25
Miller, Joe 16.87
Miller, Luke 23.79
Mimoun, Jacob 27
Mitchell, Will 9.57
Montoya, Jacob 16.3
Mullis, Tucker 10.84
Nieland, Max 47.24
Noth, Devin 33.17
O’Connor, Kyle  21.14
O’Donnel, Tim 16.09
Pagel, Jake 35.64
Palmer, Dallas 20.44
Pedrozo, Jude 48.03
Peterson, Ty 12.64
Petrucci, Kyle 22.25
Phillips, Crewe 5.21
Pighetti, Connor 16.47
Potter, Jacob 39.33
Raines, John 40.62
Reeves, Austin 32.67
Reiter, Ross 53.83
Riddle, Campbell 10
Riggs, Austin 5.38
Rios, George 10.84
Rizzo, Luke 29.27
Robertson, Corbin 13.79
Rockwell, Ryan 4.4
Rodrigues, Mario 24.78
Rodriguez-Trammell, Noah 26.68
Rosenberry, James 35.33
Rossback, Nolan 7.53
Rovetti, Nick 17.78
Rubenstein, Jacob 28.92
Rubio, Tre 34.05
Ruff, Ryan 11.09
Sablan, Trevor 11.11
Samarzich, Simon 40.48
Satnan, Chaz 32.38
Shadley, Oscar 22.06
Shottenkirk, Kaleb 2.59
Sivore, Timothy 17.24
Skinner, Quentin 23.75
Sleeper, Landon 6.25
Smith, Derek 4.94
Smith, Matthew 35.41
Snodgrass, Peter 23.18
Springer, Collin 29.27
Stephenson, Quinn 28.75
Stewart, Cole 16.1
Stover, William 19.75
Sullivan, Austin 15.66
Suter, Rhys
Tamborello, Trevor  6.59
Taylor, Billy 33.17
Taylor, Steven 38.27
Tebbetts, Carson 31.02
Thomas, Karson 30
Tibbets, Nick 15.48
Tokos, Matt 16.25
Toothman, Andrew 20.99
Townsend, James 19.28
Turner, Noah 49.21
Twining, Jake 5.56
Vega, JC 21.25
Walsh, Scott 23.33
Weneta, Nathan 33.17
Watson, Brenden 21.23
Westrich, Nate
Wise, Drew 26.97
Wojciechowski, Mike 4.26
Worthen, Jackson 11.49
Yanagi, Peyton 25.68
Yester, Slade 4.55

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r4ubio5Rubio 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 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 XXVIII – Target Scores

Here are the scores from The Target at the Rubio Long Snapping VEGAS XXVIII Event on January 21-22, 2016.

Each Long Snapper was given 12 punt snaps and 12 pat snaps. Highest possible score is a 48. Cade Long (TN, ’18) broke the past record of a 35 with a 38!

Abrell, Erik 12
Aguilar, Ryan 16
Allen, Daniel 9
Aloni, Matthew 14
Anderson, Koltin 19
Appio, Zach 21
Assel, Brock 19
Baldeck, Matthew 17
Battles, Karsten 8
Baty, Ramsey 3
Becker, Hunter 13
Bedell, Derek 10
Bentley, Brendan 11
Biby, Blake 8
Black, Dylan 14
Blankenship, Reeves 24
Bond, Jackson 8
Bouwens, Bryce 9
Burson, Hunter 9
Calcagno, Joe 19
Caldwell, Noah 20
Campbell, Gavin 16
Castro, Dylan 17
Cervantes, Gabe 10
Christian, Joe  10
Clements, Cody 14
Clore, Chris 10
Coluzzi, Marshall 29
Combs, Kanyon  15
Corley, Trey 15
Cotton, Joseph 6
Covan, AJ 34
Crabtree, Kevin 22
Culbertson, Ryan 26
Daniel, Gunner 20
Davis, John 17
Davis, Kyle 23
DeRosier, Charles 25
Dhabalt, Trevor 17
Drevno, Zach 20
Durham, Nate 15
Dvorchick, Evan 11
Eckelberg, Kyle 9
Edwards, Zachary 16
Eldredge, Donte 15
England, Zach 11
Estrada, Aaron 12
Finnicum, Connor 20
Fletcher, Thomas 31
Fuentes, Johnny 18
Gable, Trey 5
Gaines, Ronald 11
Gambs, Charlie
Garcia, Matt 6
Gean, Austin 8
George, Brad 15
Gibbs, Kyle 15
Gibson, Jake 11
Gill, Tucker 18
Golden, Maddie 12
Grant, Zac 21
Green, Steven 21
Hadley, Jack 23
Haina, Keith 25
Hall, Mitch 25
Hall, Spencer 3
Halper, Jack 17
Hankins, Justyce 11
Hantz, Gabe 17
Hathoot, Justin 20
Haugh, Doug 9
Hawkins, Kameron 8
Hayes, Dillon 27
Helfrich, Paul 15
Hembrough, Matt 14
Hobson, Andrew 10
Hood, Hayden 13
Hooper, Jesse 14
Imrem, Kuper 9
Jacobson, Jarrod 21
Jenkins, Eli 13
Jennings, Evan 9
Jeronimo, Jesse 24
Kallerup, Nick 12
Key, Jarrett 11
Kobs, Joshua 9
Kozachecnko, James 13
Kresovich, Nikola 2
Lacilento, Michael 7
Lang, Cameron 14
Langan, Ryan 7
Lau, Dean 6
Lawless, Paul 16
Lawver, Caleb 18
Lindsay, JJ 5
Little, Drew 19
Long, Cade 38
Low, Nick 14
Maldonado, Michael 7
Mast, Shiloh 26
Mayo, Darryl
McCardel, Dylan 14
McCracken, Zane 11
McCulley, TJ 18
McCullough, Roen 26
McKee, Caleb 4
McMullen, Eli 15
Michaelsen, Alex 16
Miller, Joe 14
Miller, Luke 17
Mimoun, Jacob 19
Mitchell, Will 9
Montoya, Jacob 15
Mullis, Tucker 9
Nieland, Max 32
Noth, Devin 24
O’Connor, Kyle  12
O’Donnel, Tim 14
Pagel, Jake 19
Palmer, Dallas 12
Pedrozo, Jude 29
Peterson, Ty 11
Petrucci, Kyle 16
Phillips, Crewe 5
Pighetti, Connor 11
Potter, Jacob 22
Raines, John 26
Reeves, Austin 23
Reiter, Ross 33
Riddle, Campbell 8
Riggs, Austin 5
Rios, George 9
Rizzo, Luke 24
Robertson, Corbin 12
Rockwell, Ryan 4
Rodrigues, Mario 18
Rodriguez-Trammell, Noah 19
Rosenberry, James 25
Rossback, Nolan 7
Rovetti, Nick 16
Rubenstein, Jacob 24
Rubio, Tre 25
Ruff, Ryan 7
Sablan, Trevor 10
Samarzich, Simon 27
Satnan, Chaz 21
Shadley, Oscar 13
Shottenkirk, Kaleb 3
Sivore, Timothy 15
Skinner, Quentin 19
Sleeper, Landon 6
Smith, Derek 4
Smith, Matthew 20
Snodgrass, Peter 14
Springer, Collin 21
Stephenson, Quinn 23
Stewart, Cole 11
Stover, William 16
Sullivan, Austin 13
Suter, Rhys
Tamborello, Trevor  6
Taylor, Billy 21
Taylor, Steven 31
Tebbetts, Carson 20
Thomas, Karson 21
Tibbets, Nick 13
Tokos, Matt 13
Toothman, Andrew 17
Townsend, James 16
Turner, Noah 33
Twining, Jake 5
Vega, JC 17
Walsh, Scott 21
Weneta, Nathan 24
Watson, Brenden 15
Westrich, Nate
Wise, Drew 17
Wojciechowski, Mike 4
Worthen, Jackson 10
Yanagi, Peyton 18
Yester, Slade 4

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r4ubio5Rubio 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 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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Rubio Long Snapping YouTube Page!

The Rubio Long Snapping YouTube page has hit 1,000,000 views!!!

This is simply an incredible accomplishment as this account is, and it pains me to say it like this, only for Long Snappers.

To me, what is the most impressive thing about hitting the 1,000,000 mark in well less than ten years is that they are all genuine views and not done from a bot.

A bot is a an app companies pay for to increase their views….basically, a formula is created and it keeps “watching” the videos. It is actually funny (and sad) to watch other “bot” videos get massive amount of views in one day when you know for a fact no one is watching them and it is not authentic by being smoke and mirrors….bottom line, keep an eye out for fake exposure.

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r4ubio5Rubio 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 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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Rubio Long Snapping Lessons Weekend of May 28 -30

PrintAs you know, Rubio Long Snapping has staff members all over the country running lessons.  The objective is to get Long Snappers ready for upcoming Rubio Long Snapping camps.  They teach the Rubio way by getting Long Snappers ready mentally as well as physically while still having fun.

With several upcoming SUMMER camps including our COLLEGE SHOWCASE now is the time to utilize the instructors in your area.  To find out more about upcoming events click HERE.

Here is what you can expect to see every WEDNESDAY!

For more detailed information on lessons, please contact Samantha@RubioLongSnapping.com

The following instructors are available by appointment in their respective areas:

  • Arkansas > Ryan Eustace – Jonesboro
  • California > Matt Wigley  – Orange County
  • California > Casey Hales – San Francisco
  • California > Jason Bertoni – Santa Monica
  • Florida > Ryan Farr – Gainesville
  • Georgia > Jeff Abraham – Atlanta & Harrison Elliott – Macon/Atlanta
  • Illinois > Nolan Owen
  • Indiana > Josh Appel – Terre Haute
  • Louisiana > Blake Ferguson – Baton Rouge
  • Massachusetts > Aaron Golub
  • Maryland > Matt Fortin – D.C.
  • Missouri >Nick Monaghan – Columbia
  • Nebraska > Gabe Miller
  • New Jersey > Alan Lucy – New Brunswick
  • New Mexico > Steven Romero – Albuquerque
  • North Carolina > Tyler Griffiths – Raleigh
  • South Carolina > Danny LaMontagne –  Greenville
  • Tennessee > Derrick Lopez
  • Texas > John Finch – Dallas Fort Worth
  • Texas – Houston area > Chris Roberson & Kevin Ballinger 
  • Utah > Matt Foley – Provo
  • Virginia > Matt Fortin – D.C.
  • Washington – Seattle Area > Drew Ferris & Brendan Lopez

*All of the gentlemen listed are Rubio Long Snapping Senior Instructors or Staff Members.

For more detailed information on lessons, please contact Samantha@RubioLongSnapping.com

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r4ubio5Rubio 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 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 XXVIII – 40 Times

Here are the 40 yard dash times from the Rubio Long Snapping VEGAS XXVIII Event on May 21-22, 2016.

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Abrell, Erik 5.54
Aguilar, Ryan 5.3
Allen, Daniel 5.53
Aloni, Matthew 5.7
Anderson, Koltin 5.59
Appio, Zach 5.2
Assel, Brock 6.29
Baldeck, Matthew 5.31
Battles, Karsten 5.32
Baty, Ramsey 5.17
Becker, Hunter 6.6
Bedell, Derek 5.79
Bentley, Brendan 5.74
Biby, Blake 5.36
Black, Dylan 5.27
Blankenship, Reeves 5.6
Bond, Jackson 5.35
Bouwens, Bryce 5.77
Burson, Hunter 5.62
Calcagno, Joe 5.51
Caldwell, Noah 5.5
Campbell, Gavin 5.19
Castro, Dylan 6.13
Cervantes, Gabe 5.5
Christian, Joe 5.21
Clements, Cody 5.99
Clore, Chris 5.6
Coluzzi, Marshall 5.27
Combs, Kanyon 5.45
Corley, Trey 5.27
Cotton, Joseph 5.02
Covan, AJ 5.72
Crabtree, Kevin 5.4
Culbertson, Ryan 4.99
Daniel, Gunner 5.58
Davis, John 5.33
Davis, Kyle 5.43
DeRosier, Charles 6.05
Dhabalt, Trevor 5.03
Drevno, Zach 5.62
Durham, Nate 5.57
Dvorchick, Evan 5.48
Eckelberg, Kyle 5.8
Edwards, Zachary 5.04
Eldredge, Donte 5.72
England, Zach 5.33
Estrada, Aaron 5.47
Finnicum, Connor 5.14
Fletcher, Thomas 5.1
Fuentes, Johnny 5.6
Gabe Hantz 5.68
Gable, Trey 5.32
Gaines, Ronald 6.89
Gambs, Charlie NO TIME
Garcia, Matt 5.74
Gean, Austin 5.01
George, Brad 5.67
Gibbs, Kyle 4.92
Gibson, Jake 5.33
Gill, Tucker 5.65
Golden, Maddie 5.08
Grant, Zac 5.39
Green, Steven 5.14
Hadley, Jack 5.91
Haina, Keith 5.25
Hall, Mitch 5.37
Hall, Spencer 5.29
Halper, Jack 5.02
Hankins, Justyce 5.32
Hathoot, Justin 5.2
Haugh, Doug 5.12
Hawkins, Kameron 6.86
Hayes, Dillon 5.63
Helfrich, Paul 5.97
Hembrough, Matt 5.14
Hobson, Andrew 5.31
Hood, Hayden 5.29
Hooper, Jesse 5.52
Imrem, Kuper 5.82
Jacobson, Jarrod 5.35
Jenkins, Eli NO TIME
Jennings, Evan 6.07
Jeronimo, Jesse 5.66
Kallerup, Nick 5.36
Key, Jarrett 5.78
Kobs, Joshua 5.11
Kozachecnko, James 5.13
Kresovich, Nikola 5.57
Lacilento, Michael 5.68
Lang, Cameron 4.82
Langan, Ryan 5.08
Lau, Dean 4.99
Lawless, Paul 5.37
Lawver, Caleb 5.63
Lindsay, JJ 6.51
Little, Drew 5.7
Long, Cade 5.15
Low, Nick 5.66
Maldonado, Michael 5.3
Mast, Shiloh 5.45
Mayo, Darryl NO TIME
McCardel, Dylan 5.45
McCracken, Zane 5.5
McCulley, TJ 5.33
McCullough, Roen 5.44
McKee, Caleb 5.02
McMullen, Eli 5.19
Michaelsen, Alex NO TIME
Miller, Joe 5.78
Miller, Luke 5.07
Mimoun, Jacob 5.31
Mitchell, Will 6
Montoya, Jacob 5.32
Mullis, Tucker 5.32
Nieland, Max 5.57
Noth, Devin 5.19
O’Connor, Kyle 5.49
O’Donnel, Tim 4.94
Pagel, Jake 5.19
Palmer, Dallas 5.38
Pedrozo, Jude 5.13
Peterson, Ty 5.37
Petrucci, Kyle 5.95
Phillips, Crewe 5.63
Pighetti, Connor 5.7
Potter, Jacob 5.81
Raines, John 6.28
Reeves, Austin 5.09
Reiter, Ross 5.63
Riddle, Campbell 5.58
Riggs, Austin 5.34
Rios, George 5.18
Rizzo, Luke 5.72
Robertson, Corbin 6.24
Rockwell, Ryan 4.83
Rodrigues, Mario 5.08
Rodriguez-Trammell, Noah 5.23
Rosenberry, James 5.33
Rossback, Nolan 6.58
Rovetti, Nick 5.64
Rubenstein, Jacob 5.72
Rubio, Tre 6.24
Ruff, Ryan 5.38
Sablan, Trevor 5.85
Samarzich, Simon 5.48
Satnan, Chaz 5.56
Shadley, Oscar 5.29
Shottenkirk, Kaleb 6.66
Sivore, Timothy 5.85
Skinner, Quentin 5.47
Sleeper, Landon 5.39
Smith, Derek 5.43
Smith, Matthew 4.97
Snodgrass, Peter 4.98
Springer, Collin 5.48
Stephenson, Quinn 5.01
Stewart, Cole 5.19
Stover, William 5.19
Sullivan, Austin 5.59
Suter, Rhys NO TIME
Tamborello, Trevor 5.13
Taylor, Billy 5.13
Taylor, Steven 5.19
Tebbetts, Carson 5.53
Thomas, Karson 5.47
Tibbets, Nick 5.04
Tokos, Matt 5.72
Toothman, Andrew 6.11
Townsend, James 5.28
Turner, Noah 5.46
Twining, Jake 5.22
Vega, JC 4.91
Walsh, Scott 5.56
Waneta, Nathan 4.9
Watson, Brenden 5.47
Westrich, Nate NO TIME
Wise, Drew 5.14
Wojciechowski, Mike 5.82
Worthen, Jackson 5.74
Yanagi, Peyton 5.54
Yester, Slade 5.29

Be ready, it will be here in just over 230 days!!!!

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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 VEGAS XXVIII!

IMG_9852Rubio Long Snapping traveled to Las Vegas on May 21-22nd, 2016 for VEGAS XXVIII!

Long Snappers from 35 states & two countries all traveled to Vegas to learn from the best, get the top instruction and the most exposure possible for Long Snapping.

The overall camp champion was Jude Pedrozo (OH, 2019)!!! Jude was great all weekend and showed how much pressure he could handle in the finals against long time Rubio Long Snapper Ross Reiter (AZ, 2018). Jude is a strong Long Snapper and the first freshman to ever win a Vegas Event! You have to LOVE his father’s reaction after the final snap!IMG_9858IMG_9875

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IMG_9873The finalists (please note: John Raines was unable to attend the finals, so the next highest RSI was earned by Ryan Culbertson and he was the #12 spot) were as follows…

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The Rubio Long Snapping staff was on point and beyond excellent once again. I want to thank them all once again for the outstanding work they did over the 48 hours of VEGAS XXVIII.

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We had two new additions to VEGAS this year, Rubio Long Snapper Cade Long broke the overall high score on The Rubio Long Snapping Target with a 38! The past high score was a 35.

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Another new thing for VEGAS was that Rubio Long Snapper Thomas Fletcher was named an Army All-American and presented with his jersey! You can see the whole video HERE

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Overall top performers on Sunday were as follows….

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The fastest 40 time was earned by Cameron Lang (WA, ’18)!

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The George Steward Happy Camper Award went to Eli McMullen (FL, ’17)!

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  • KEY POINTS:
  • Videos and stats will be up ASAP.
  • My rankings, which will be up July 1st, are NOT done just from The Rubio Target and will always be announced when they are completed on social media.
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and my several select member of my senior staff. That is
  • why they take a good amount of time. (Think of it this way, it takes MONTHS to build a Rolls Royce but only hours to build an average car)
  • My rankings are based off of this blog I wrote about what makes a Long Snapper great.
  • If you would like anything added to your profile page, simply email me (Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com) the information and consider it done.
  • All Long Snappers are ranked after their first fall camp of their freshman year in high school.

A Long Snapper has the ability to adjust their ranking anytime I see them LIVE, not on video.

For the profiles section, simply go to RubioLongSnapping.com. click PLAYER PROFILES, click which class, click LONG SNAPPERS and find your name.

Be ready, it will be here in just over 23o days!!!!

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Chris-Rubio-2Rubio 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 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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Preparing for VEGAS XXVIII

VEGAS XXVIII (the 2nd largest Long Snapping event in the world, our January event is the 1st) is taking place on May 21-22, 2016 and there are a couple key things to know as we head into that weekend.

  1. CONFIRMATION EMAILS with basic details of the weekend will be sent out on Monday, May 16th. Be on the lookout and if you are registered, but don’t get one, let us know ASAP!
  2. The VEGAS XXVIII PACKET (this will have ALL of the weekends information in GREAT detail) will be emailed to you as a PDF on Thursday, May 19th. This will be your baby for the whole weekend. We decided it was best to let you have them as a file in your email, instead of printed out for several reasons (no need to make copies, you can’t lose this one, it will be on your phones which are always with you). We will NOT be printing any packets out so if you do want it printed out, you will need to do that yourself.

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Questions Regarding the College Camps

As you know, hopefully, Chris Sailer and I have posted the schedule of college camps we will be running this summer. Trust me when I tell you, we could have run another 30 of them for the coaches that asked us, but we simply don’t have time.

BIGGEST THING TO KNOW ABOUT COLLEGE CAMPS is to NOT wear yourself out by trying to hit all of them. As a Long Snapper, you should hit about three. Think of yourself like a pitcher in baseball…you have a pitch count. The more you snap, the worse you will do. One bad performance can crush you in recruiting as all coaches speak to each other. DO NOT waste your time and money by hitting too many camps. 

Here are the top five questions regarding the college camps (Alabama, Texas A&M, LSU, Oregon, Cal, Miami, Georgia, Washington, Cincinnati)….

  1. How do you get invited? You don’t. They are open to all 8th graders – JC. Some schools might be a tad different so check on their respective site. Younger Long Snappers should focus on the regional Rubio Long Snapping camps and FBU.
  2. How do I sign up for the camp(s)? You go to their football site and register. You can also call the football office.
  3. At what age do you recommend my son goes to a college camp? The time to shine will be in between his junior and senior summer (unless you are a freak, in a good way, and then I would highly recommend dominating between sophomore and junior year). However, I personally recommend going as early as possible to cut the jitters. It can be very stressful snapping in front of a high profile coach and you want to get the feeling out of the way early, when they most likely won’t be paying attention to you.
  4. Will the camp(s) be run like your personal camps? Not really. I am hired to run their camp so I am on their schedule. If they want 40 minutes of blocking, that’s what we will be doing. If a coach wants to see John Smith snap thirty in a row, that’s what they get. These camps are more showcases. PLEASE NOTE: I will NOT, under any circumstances, have my Long Snappers just snap to snap. I know that is ignorant and I won’t stand for it. DOUBLE PLEASE NOTE: if you are at a college camp that Rubio Long Snapping is not running, godspeed.
  5. Will you be ranking from the college camps? No. Per NCAA rules, I am not allowed to rank and/or evaluate from the college camps. You could be absolutely phenomenal and I would not be able to rank you or invite to the TOP 12 and EVENT ELITE Camp. If you are at a college camp and someone does invite you to their “invite only” camp, they are breaking a very big rule.

If you any other questions, please feel free to comment on this blog so I can answer it and maybe clear up someone else’s confusion as well.

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Chris-Rubio-2Rubio 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 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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Rubio Long Snapping Lessons Weekend of May 14 – 15

PrintONLY 8 days until the National Event, VEGAS XXVIII !!!  

In order to prepare, Rubio Long Snapping is holding THREE Vegas Prep Camps!  All will take place on Sunday, May 15, 2016 (8:30am – 5:00pm). 

  1. Los Angeles, CA Prep Camp > SOLD OUT (Email Rubio to be waitlisted)
  2. Dallas, TX Prep Camp > REGISTER NOW
  3. Atlanta, GA Prep Camp >REGISTER NOW

Rubio will be at the CA location. TX and GA will be lead by Rubio Long Snapping Senior Staff members John Finch and Jeff Abraham so there will be no lessons on Sunday in CA, TX, or GA.

If you are not attending a Prep Camp, not to worry! Rubio Long Snapping has staff members all over the country running lessons.  They teach the Rubio way by getting Long Snappers ready mentally as well as physically while still having fun.  Now is the time to utilize the instructors in your area.

For more detailed information on lessons, please contact Samantha@RubioLongSnapping.com

The following instructors are available by appointment in their respective areas:

  • Arkansas > Ryan Eustace – Jonesboro
  • Florida > Ryan Farr – Gainesville
  • Illinois – St. Charles area > Nolan Owen, has the following openings:
    • Friday 6 – 7pm for Private Lesson
    • Sunday from 2 – 4pm Intermediate Group & 5 – 7pm Beginner Group
  • Indiana > Josh Appel – Terre Haute
  • Louisiana > Blake Ferguson – Baton Rouge
  • Maryland > Matt Fortin – D.C.
  • Massachusetts > Aaron Golub
  • Missouri >Nick Monaghan – Columbia
  • Nebraska > Gabe Miller
  • New Jersey > Alan Lucy – New Brunswick
  • New Mexico > Steven Romero – Albuquerque
  • South Carolina > Danny LaMontagne –  Greenville
  • Tennessee > Derrick Lopez
  • Utah > Matt Foley – Provo
  • Virginia > Matt Fortin – D.C.
  • Washington – Seattle Area > Drew Ferris & Brendan Lopez

*All of the gentlemen listed are Rubio Long Snapping Senior Instructors or Staff Members.

For more detailed information on lessons, please contact Samantha@RubioLongSnapping.com

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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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Where Are They Now? Rubio Long Snapper Bobby Dunn

10304980_727548790637419_3270315977127620750_nFor the next installment of “Where Are They Now?” we head to Illinois to hear from Rubio Long Snapper Bobby Dunn who went to high school in IL, received a scholarship to the Air Force Academy and is heading toward becoming a DOCTOR!!!

1.  What is your current occupation?

I am currently in my 2nd year of medical school at Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine as well as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Air Force Reserve. After graduation I will commission as a captain in the Air Force as an active duty officer and serve as a physician.  

2. Where do you live?

Carol Stream, Illinois.

3. Married/ Kids?

I recently got engaged to my beautiful fiancée Dominique in December. We will be getting married in May of 2018 after I finish medical school.

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My fondest memory of college football comes from a couple of early mornings in February before spring practices started. After the off season in the weight room the team takes part in “Cages.”. All of the players report down to the field house before breakfast and classes start to go through 2 hours of speed, agility and strength drills with all of the coaches. Although this was difficult and not particularly fun, it is my fondest memory because it was one of the rare times we as long snappers could compete directly with the rest of the players. At the end of the two day training there is a competition between starters and backups that is an “anything goes” 1 on 1 tug of war with a car tire. I think I enjoyed this so much because it was an opportunity to break the monotony of practices and show off our largely hidden athletic prowess as long snappers.

5. If you could give ONE bit of advice to the current Rubio Long Snappers, what would it be?

When choosing schools to apply to, and eventually a school to attend, try to choose a school that you could see yourself loving even if you were not playing football. Keep your dreams big and work your tail off to achieve them, just know at some point football will have to end. At that point it will be important to be somewhere with great friends and incredible opportunities.  

6. If you could give ONE bit of advice to the current Rubio Long Snapping PARENTS, what would it be? 

I think my parents did everything right and I appreciate everything they did along the way. The number one bit of advice I gathered from them is to ENJOY THE RIDE! Your sons will love you and appreciate everything that you do. At the end of each day make it known that you believe in them, you support them and most of all you love them no matter what happens with football.
7. When was the last time you snapped a ball and for what reason?
 

The last time I snapped a football was about a year and a half ago in Texas at a country music festival. Some buddies and I were tailgating outside of our tent and made some friends with the guys in the spot over. One of them turned out to have played college football and he had a hard time believing that I played Division 1 football as well. Luckily he had a football so I could prove myself. There was no stop watch there but I am confident that it was a persuasive demonstration of quality long snapping.

8.   If you could go back and play football in college again, would you go to the same school or a different one? Why? 

I would absolutely choose to attend the Air Force Academy all over again. It was definitely a different college experience with some hard days, but overall I loved it. I met some of my best friends and enjoyed several unique experiences.

If there are any high school long snappers who have aspirations to serve our country and play college football at a high level you should consider one of the service academies. If you have any questions talk to Rubio and he can give you my contact information, I’d love to talk to you about it.

9. Any regrets during college? Something you wish you had done or maybe hadn’t?

I do not have any regrets during college. I had big dreams to play football all 4 years however I had even bigger dreams to attend medical school and be a military doctor. After a year of football my grades were not as competitive as I would have liked them to be, and unfortunately I had to give up football to keep up with my grades and military training. I absolutely would have loved to continue to play football longer but I know that I gave it my best shot and am happy how everything has turned out.

10.   What tremendous thing have you been a part of or experienced since you graduated? 

I have been blessed with the incredible opportunity to stay in school and wait another 4 years to enter the real world. That itself is tremendous. Besides that I have wooed a great woman, become an uncle and been a mediocre participant in recreational basketball and softball leagues. Life is good!

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Positive Vibes Needed for Rubio Long Snapper Ryan Parris

12983214_10209156556736206_8333383286686519457_oA couple of weeks ago I was contacted by Butch Parris. Butch is a long time member of the Rubio Family and his son, Ryan, is on the team at the University of Alabama. He notified me of a medical issue Ryan was having in Tuscaloosa. I offered to write this blog, so here we go.

Ryan needs some MAJOR positive vibes right now from the whole Rubio Long Snapping Family.

Here is the deal….

Couple weeks ago…The weekend of the LSU game this past season, Ryan started having vision and irritation problems in his left eye. It wasn’t the first time for something like that, he’s worn contacts for years and it happens occasionally.

This time though, it didn’t get any better.

To make a long story short, he has Acanthamoeba keratitis in his left eye. It’s a rare disease where an amoeba invades the cornea. It can result in permanent visual impairment or even blindness. It often takes 4 or 5 months to diagnose, but Ryan was lucky, it only took 2 months for him. Since the week after the National Championship game, he’s been visiting a cornea specialist in Birmingham once a week. During that time, he’s been on a strict regimen of drops that in some ways do as much harm as they do good.

We got some good news today, his vision, the irritation and the infection are all getting better. The biggest issue now is his cornea. Throughout this process, the irritation in his eye (in some ways exacerbated by the drops) has really been bad for his cornea. Today, the doctor put an amniotic membrane on his eye to a) slow down the damage being done and b) help the cornea repair itself.

If that membrane works, he should make a complete recovery. If it doesn’t, he’s going to need a corneal transplant. That wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world, but it would most likely end his time playing football.

Today….But, he went back to the doctor yesterday and things have gotten worse. Right now, it looks like the infection has made a comeback.

It’s so bad, that when the doc held two fingers up two feet in front of him (with his right eye covered) he could only tell that her hand was there. He had no idea how many fingers she was holding up.

He’s going back to the doc tomorrow. If things aren’t better, it’s likely that he’ll have surgery on Thursday.

PLEASE keep the entire Parris family in your thoughts. This kid needs all of the positive vibes he can get right now.

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It is time.

All my life, I have been told I should teach.

People would tell me when I was younger, you are going to be a teacher.

Rubio, they would say, you just seem to have a way to get people to get “it.”

I truly loved my time as a teacher, and I knew this day would eventually come….again.

Leaving something is never easy, no matter what the circumstances

For the past 12 years, I have poured my heart and soul into Long Snapping

Over and over and over, I have battled with this decision.

Over and over and over, I have thought of ways to say this to everyone

Long Snapping will always be a passion of mine, but it is time for me to move on.

Some of you will understand this and someone of you will not. Always just look from the beginning and it will be clear. It is time.

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April Fools Day 2016

(make sure you look closely at the first letter of each line and read down…plus, don’t forget to look at the shirt)

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Where Are They Now? Rubio Long Snapper Cary Kriegsman

AAEAAQAAAAAAAAcNAAAAJDM1MjM0M2QwLTc5ZmQtNDY3MC1iNWJhLWFjYzkzN2NjMDBjMAFor the next installment of “Where Are They Now?” we head to San Francisco to hear from Rubio Long Snapper Cary Kriegsman who went to high school in Southern California, went to Cal Berkeley and is dominating the adult life….

1.  What is your current occupation?

I work for the investment management firm BlackRock, where I am responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with public and private pensions in the US and Canada Institutional sales team.

2. Where do you live?

San Francisco

3. Married/ Kids?

No

4. What is your fondest memory of your time playing college football? 

On the field, my fondest memory was when I joined the team mid-Fall camp (as I was supposed to grey shirt my first Fall, but the backup snapper went down, so I was called up) and a few weeks later I was running through the LA Coliseum tunnel to play USC in the stadium I used to watch games at with my family.

Off the field, my fondest memories are the times spent in the locker room with my best friends (some of the funniest and most entertaining by far) as well as pushing through the toughest off-season workouts (especially 6ams…).  

5. If you could give ONE bit of advice to the current Rubio Long Snappers, what would it be?

I’ll give you two: 

1) Focus on your mental game just as hard as you do on your physical game. This can be through visualizations, breathing exercises, sports psychology, or film (all of which helped me). People overlook the mental game, which really sets one snapper apart from another.

2)  Your two main priorities should be school and long snapping. A commitment to both will get you to where you want to be, both during and post college. I worked my tail off in high school to get the opportunity to play for Cal. If I didn’t fully commit myself to snapping on a daily basis, I wouldn’t have been able to play college football. If I didn’t fully commit myself to academics on a daily basis, I definitely wouldn’t have gotten accepted into Berkeley. Making a commitment to both allowed me to have the amazing experiences and opportunities I had at Cal.

6. If you could give ONE bit of advice to the current Rubio Long Snapping PARENTS, what would it be? 

Support your son, and don’t be overbearing. My parents helped guide my focus in the right direction, but it was ultimately my own choice on whether I wanted to fully commit myself to snapping or not.

I will forever be indebted to my Mom who was the only mother at our time to warm up their son and catch his snaps at Rubio camps. If that doesn’t scream support, here’s another example: I (accidently) broke her finger during a snapping drill in High School, but she continued to catch my snaps a few weeks after this happened. Thanks again Mom! 

331031_2130949644643_712539449_o7. When was the last time you snapped a ball and for what reason? 

My coworkers had me snap a football down our office hallway a few months ago. Requests like these come around more than you can imagine.

8.   If you could go back and play football in college again, would you go to the same school or a different one? Why? 

I would 100% go to the same school. Cal Berkeley had everything that I wanted: academics and Pac-12 Football. It’s hard to get the opportunity to be recruited to a Division 1 school, but once you do get this opportunity, you realize it’s even harder to get the opportunity to start and play. If things don’t go your way on the field for various reasons, you still have your academics to lean on. 

Side Note: I cannot echo Rubio’s advice enough: Never Pick A School Based Off Of Coaches. In my time at Cal, I had 2 Head Coaches, 3 Head Strength coaches, 2 Special Teams Coordinators, and 2 Athletic Directors. There was not one single staff member that was there from when I began my college career to when I ended it. 

9. Any regrets during college? Something you wish you had done or maybe hadn’t?

No regrets

10.   What tremendous thing have you been a part of or experienced since you graduated? 

After graduating, I went on a two-month solo European backpacking trip, where I went to 16 different countries and stayed in hostels. It was completely out of my comfort zone, but turned out being the best decision and experience of my life.

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Cary in Santorini, Greece.

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What Do You Get at a Rubio Long Snapping Camp?

INSTRUCTION – There is simply no doubt that you will receive the best instruction in the country at a Rubio Long Snapping camp. It is unprecedented and known by college and NFL coaches throughout the country. When you sign up for a Rubio Long Snapping camp, you get perfection. I am there, my senior staff is there, on time and we don’t leave early.

EXPOSURE – Every camp that Rubio Long Snapping run offers the most exposure possible for Long Snappers. I bombard several avenues to make sure my Long Snappers are visible to all. The Rubio Long Snapping YouTube Channel has over 970,000 views (this is all just for Long Snapper….NO kickers are on the page). RubiosBlog.com has been viewed well over 1,000,000 times. @TheChrisRubio on Twitter has over 5,750 followers (many of which are coaches) and the Rubio Long Snapping Facebook Page has over 5,600 followers (many of which are coaches) and stories in publications all over the world make Rubio Long Snapping the one stop shop for the most exposure in the country.

PLAYER PROFILE PAGE – As soon as you perform in a camp in the fall (or after) of your freshman year, you get a PLAYER PROFILE PAGE….for free! This player profile page is controlled by me and it can have any information you wanted added to it at anytime. You can use it for your recruiting purposes throughout high school.

RANKINGS – As soon as you perform in a camp in the fall (or after) of your freshman year, you get a ranking. I don’t rank off a target. I don’t rank off a formula. That would be ignorant. I rank off of THIS blog that describes what makes a Long Snapper great. That ranking can be adjusted anytime I see you live. Coaches look to these rankings religiously in their recruiting of Long Snappers.

YOUTUBE VIDEO – At every single Rubio Long Snapping camp you attend, you will be filmed for a YouTube video. Those videos will be placed on your free player profile page. You can use the video at your own discretion. It is yours and there is no extra charge for this service.

FILM SESSION – At Rubio Long Snapping camps, I will go in with you to a classroom and review the morning sessions. Long Snappers attend but I really want the parents/guardians to attend as well since this is when a majority of the learning will take place.

RECRUITING SEMINAR – At Rubio Long Snapping camp, Chris Sailer and I run an hour long recruiting seminar where we hit on some key topics and always open it up to a Q&A session for the specialists and parents. You will not leave without all your questions answered.

PROVEN SUCCESS – Dont’ believe me? See what others have to say HERE

RUBIO LONG SNAPPING SHIRT – You know, to wear at prom and such:)

Trust me when I tell you, I could keep this list going and going and going. Things like Friendship, Confidence, Humor are just some immediate things that pop into my head….see you soon! Remember, Not only on the field, but off. I am not your coach. I am your Rubio and I will be there for you.

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r4ubio5Rubio 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 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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Where Are They Now? Rubio Long Snapper Justin Drescher

iFor the next installment of “Where Are They Now?” we head to New Orleans to hear from Rubio Long Snapper Justin Drescher who went to high school in Texas, received a full scholarship to Colorado and has been excelling ever since….

1.  What is your current occupation?

Long Snapper for the New Orleans Saints

2. Where do you live?

New Orleans in season and Denver in off season

3. Married/ Kids?

No wife and No kids

4. What is your fondest memory of your time playing college football? 

My fondest moment on the field came my Sophomore year when I recovered a fumble to set up the tying score against OU the #3 ranked team at the time than snapping the game winner couple mins later to beat them on last second field goal. But some of my favorite moments came off the field while floating the Boulder Creek, summer workouts and the cook outs.

5. If you could give ONE bit of advice to the current Rubio Long Snappers, what would it be?

To have a balanced college experience and to find friends outside of the athletes you see everyday. It will help you get a different perspective of college and it serves as a good get away of the daily grind that can sometimes take over.

6. If you could give ONE bit of advice to the current Rubio Long Snapping PARENTS, what would it be? 

To give your child the support and resources so that they can make informed decisions for their future. Sometimes it may not always be the best decision but know failures can lead to great success.

temp_MH18601--nfl_mezz_1280_10247. When was the last time you snapped a ball and for what reason? 

About 3 hours ago at practice in punt period getting ready for last preseason game

8.   If you could go back and play football in college again, would you go to the same school or a different one? Why? 

I would definitely choose to go back to University of Colorado. It allowed me to grow up and mature while also providing me with a great degree. It introduced me to some of my best friends that I still stay in weekly contact with that I couldn’t imagine not having those relationships.

9. Any regrets during college? Something you wish you had done or maybe hadn’t?

My biggest regret was graduating and leaving Boulder Co in 3 and half years. It went by way to fast. The real world, Yes, I worked at Home Depot and Substitute taught while trying to make the NFL was not all that cool.

10.   What tremendous thing have you been a part of or experienced since you graduated? 

I would say coolest thing for me, was going from Substitute teacher on a Monday to playing in my first Career NFL game on Thanksgiving against the Cowboys in Dallas, my hometown. It was a surreal moment for me to play my fist career game in front of my family and friends. I even rode home with my family in the backseat just like the good ol’ days of playing pee wee football.

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Rubio Long Snapping NFL Camp

291116_2368646975707_1857804060_oRubio Long Snapping has an excellent tradition of high school, college and NFL success.  Established in 1999, Chris Sailer & Chris Rubio have worked with thousands of youth, high school, college and professional kickers, punters and long snappers.

Over the years, they built strong and lasting relationships with high school, college and NFL coaches.  The trust that has been built based on on the field training/technique, evaluations and recommendations is untouchable.

NFL coaches have asked us to step deeper into the NFL recruitment process and the Long Snappers have asked us to set up a non-biased camp that simply showcases their talents for the NFL. We have made that happen with coaches present and high quality video being shot for each Long Snapper.

After the camp, Rubio Long Snapping will send out a detailed evaluation of each Long Snapper. This simple email sparked SEVERAL NFL tryouts last year.

Rubio Long Snapping and Chris Sailer Kicking will hold its 2nd Annual NFL combine March 17th in Las Vegas, NV.

Take a deeper look into the success Rubio Long Snapping has had, and continues to have, in the NFL…

Carson Tinker – Jacksonville Jaguars
Justin Drescher – New Orleans Saints
Jon Weeks – Houston Texas
Aaron Brewer – Denver Broncos
Tyler Schmitt – Seattle Seahawks
Christian Yount – Cleveland Browns
Nick Sundberg – Washington Redskins
Rick Lovato – Green Bay Backers
Joe Cardona – New England Patriots
Andrew East – Seattle Seahawks
Nate Boyer – Seattle Seahawks
Corey Adams – Dallas Cowboys
Chris Maikranz – Houston Texans
Drew Ferris – New York Jets
Drew Howell – Tampa Bay Bucaneers

The Chris Sailer Kicking & Rubio Long Snapping NFL Combine will be held March 17th in Las Vegas.

All American Park
1551 S. Buffalo Dr.
Las Vegas, NV 89117

College Seniors: 8:30 – 11:30
NFL Free Agents (At least 1 year removed from college) 12:00 – 3:00
*Professional Video will be taken of each athlete

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CONTEST FOR A FREE VEGAS XXVIII

Long Snappers are obviously incredible athletes built with dashing good looks, but are they also creative and intelligent?Obvious answer is YES, but let’s see what we are dealing with throughout the world.

Every Vegas, I try to have a contest to give away a FREE admission to my Vegas Event. This year will be no different.

And, since I know my Long Snappers can tend to be a bit apprehensive about doing any extra work, I have created a contest with the least amount of work in the history of Rubio Long Snapping.

RUBIO LONG SNAPPING HAIKU CONTEST

WHO: Any Long Snapper ranging from 8th grade to second year of JC that would like a chance to earn a FREE admission to VEGAS XXVIII!

WHAT: You must create an original Haiku (s) that pertains to Long Snapping AND Vegas. For those of that don’t know, a Haiku is simply a Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five. If you don’t know what a poem or a syllable is, bless your heart and start focusing more in school for the love of all that is holy.

Two examples of haikus would be…

Determination
Can make the impossible
Possible for all

A full day of fun
Lots of eating and resting
Football on the tube

PLEASE NOTE:

  • Be funny, be creative, don’t be bland. Stand out. Have fun with this “assignment”
  • You can enter ONLY one time, but can have a total of three haikus
  • Each haiku must be on the same page and must be hand-printed by the Long Snapper (if I can’t read it, it won’t get read). If you have one haiku, you will have just one page for me. If you have two haikus, you will have only one page for me. If you have three haikus, you will have only one page for me.
  • I will not accept faxed, emailed, scanned, texted or typed haikus
  • You must have them mailed to me (yes, in an envelope with a stamp on it) to…
    RUBIO
    1104 Richardson Ave.
    Lewiston, ID. 83501

WHEN: The entries must be in my mailbox by no later than March 16th, 2016. FYI: I do NOT live in a big city. Mail can take a looooong time to get to me. Plan ahead as I will NOT take any late entries.

WHERE: You must have them mailed to me (yes, in an envelope with a stamp on it) to…

RUBIO
1104 Richardson Ave.
Lewiston, ID. 83501

WHY: To earn a free admission to VEGAS XXVIII! The winner will be announced on March 21st, 2016 (early registration deadline). The winner will get their admission covered by me. The winner will still be responsible for travel and accommodations.

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Landon Sleeper

Landon Sleeper

UPDATE: The winner of the Rubio Long Snapping Haiku Contest for a FREE admission to VEGAS XXVIII in May is Landon Sleeper (TX, ’19)! Congratulations to him and his family! Here is his entry…

Glistening baldness
Telling me to poop on wrists
Snapping on the strip

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How to Get an Unofficial Recruiting Trip

Ask. Seriously, that is all you have to do . Call the football office (THE PLAYER CALLS) and say the following when they answer…
“Hi, my name is ___________ and I am a Rubio Long Snapper in the class of ____. (if you want to brag about your ranking, here is where you would do it). I am very interested in going to, and being recruited by,  _____(insert name of school)_____. I am looking to get put on the UNOFFICIAL RECRUIT LIST for your game vs. __________. What is the next step?”
At this point, they will most likely ask you some basic questions…(Name again, school, address, etc.). Answer them all because then you will be in their database and start getting more stuff from the school. Please note: if this is done during the off-season, you simply tell them what day(s) you will be on campus and they will do the rest. Couple Points….
  • The difference between an OFFICIAL RECRUITING TRIP and an UNOFFICIAL RECRUITING TRIP is that the athlete pays his way on the UNOFFICIAL RECRUITING TRIP
  • You can take AS MANY unofficial recruiting trips as you’d like. You are only allowed five official recruiting trips.
  • The bigger the game, the bigger the recruit you have to be in order to get those tickets. If you are not an absolute stud, you most likely won’t get a big time rivalry game.
  • You can start this process anytime, but usually sophomore year is good to let it rain.
  • Dress accordingly. Look clean and presentable. Rubio Long Snapping shirt or sweatshirt is always a good choice.
  • If you are too thin, wear thermals. If you are too heavy, wear something that fits well. If you are built well, wear something tight to show off what you got. Unofficial visits are a good way for a coach to see if you pass the eyeball test. Make sure you pass.
  • If parents go with the athlete, make sure the parents have a lot of taffy in their mouths so they don’t speak. Remember, the coach doesn’t want to hear from the parents. He wants to hear from the athlete.
    Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the Washington Post, 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 15 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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National Signing Day

Cole Mazza Signing

Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza signing with Alabama

Today is a National Signing Day for football (there are two, one in December and one in February). High school and JC football players around the country will be signing on the dotted line to play for their respective schools. It is a great time of the year for all involved. It is Signing Day. It is covered by major sports affiliates and it begins the process of which college will dominate tomorrow with the stellar high school athletes of today.

With all the hoopla, comes questions….let me clear some things up for everyone. These are all from questions I have received over the years. Here you go and be sure to reference back to THIS blog I wrote about the difference between a full ride, a preferred walk-on and a standard walk-on:

Is Signing Day the only day an athlete can sign with a college? 
Absolutely not. It is just the first official day for the seniors to make their commitment official. A scholarship athlete can sign anytime on or after that day. You can literally sign the day you get on campus if you are a late pick-up for a school. The whole Signing Day is just a lot of pomp and circumstance that the media has turned it into an event.

Do Preferred Walk-Ons sign on Signing Day?
No, they do not officially sign anything. However, many schools and parents like to have a simple ceremony that represents signing. A preferred walk-on, although verbally committed to a school is NOT locked into that respective school. They have the option to change their mind to another school at any point if a scholarship comes their way. Not exactly the most kosher thing to do to a coach/program but they would most likely understand. I look at it like this, an athlete not taking a scholarship would be similar to a person not taking a free car and opting to pay for the same car.

If I sign with a college on scholarship, can I adjust after?
Sure, BUT you can transfer with the new transfer portal BUT it can be tricky. Some schools like an older transfer (already graduated from previous school) and some don’t. Think about it, why would a coach want an athlete that could not fit in at their first stop? A transfer athlete always brings up red flags…why is it going to work this time, why did he not get along with players and coaches at the first school, it is a homesick issue, is he a problem case, schooling? All are questions that a new coach is going to want to know about you. Bottom line, make your decision and stick with it. This can be a big gamble.

How do the schools get the athletes signatures? 
Most athletes sign in the early morning and then fax them in to their new home (school).

Why have a Signing Day? 
It is the day your verbal commitment becomes official.

Can a junior that is offered a scholarship sign early?
Nope. They must wait just like the others within his graduating class. All of this waiting around gives way to all the committing and de-committing which coaches and sports writers absolutely love (dripping with sarcasm).

Is it true that scholarships have to be renewed every year by the school?
Yes. This is one of those things that not a lot of people know about but it is true. Every single year, the staff has to renew your scholarship for the next year. Therefore, if you are not producing as an athlete, student or person, your scholarship can not be renewed. It is not very common for it to happen, but I have witnessed it occur. Usually, a social issue is the final straw in saying bye bye to your education being paid for by the school.

What can go wrong with the Signing Day process?
Several things and most involve the fax machine. If the exact form is not sent in signed properly, the deal is not sealed. Many schools have lost an athlete because the Letter of Intent was faxed upside down, backwards or just not clear. Then, when they tell the student-athlete to do it again, said athlete often takes it as an omen that it wasn’t meant to be and poof! a new school is chosen. Trust me, it does happen.

All in all, Signing Day is a great thing that should be cherished by all but definitely don’t feel as though it is the end all be all. No matter when you sign, you are still going to be on full scholarship with your school paid for, and that is the most important thing.

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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 18 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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