Should College Football Players Be Compensated?

My local paper, The Lewiston Tribune, asked me to write an article on my opinion about the whole unionization of college football and if college football players should be paid. Here it is…..

It’s about time!

That was my reaction when I saw the Northwestern University football team won the right to form a union. The Nation Labor Relations Board made a groundbreaking decision that will impact college athletics for years to come.

Right off the bat, I will tell you that I am biased on this topic. I played football at UCLA in the mid to late 1990s. I have been on the other size of Oz’s curtain and I know what it is like.

I have had this argument (should college athletes get paid, do they deserve more, etc.) with friends and family in the past and will have it many more times in the future.

Bottom line, YES, I do believe college football players should get paid and be able to form a union to protect themselves. If they don’t, who will?

The NCAA? Not too sure I would jump on their shoulders and cheer too loud for them. They say it isn’t about the money but, in reality, it’s all about the money. On every angle you look at this topic, it’s all about the money.

If it is not about the all-mighty dollar, why do universities sell jerseys with their team’s top players’ numbers on them? Why not just wipe out that process altogether and sell No. 00 jerseys? Answer: No one would wear that number because it’s not related to a college athlete.

The colleges and universities know they aren’t selling jerseys; they are selling their top QB, RB or DL. It’s obvious. It’s too obvious.

It’s also obvious the top athletes who are making the colleges millions don’t see one dime of the money. Nothing.

How many No. 2 football jerseys do you think Texas A&M sold prior to Johnny Manziel’s last two highlighteel seasons? I would bet none.

Now, how much money do you think they estimate Manziel has brought in to the university in less than two years?

Ready for the answer … $37 million! All money that the university would have never seen had it not been for their star athlete playing the game of football.

And that money will keep on coming into the college while he plays in the NFL because he attracted fans and fans spend money. The more fans, the more they will spend and the more the school will spend to make the school look better (FYI: Texas A&M is about to finish adding 20,000 more seats to its stadium) and attract more boosters and students.

Go ahead and check to see schools’ application numbers after they do well in football. They always rise because the school gets more television exposure and students want to go to a wellecognized school with a winning team.

But the argument goes, a kid in college shouldn’t get that money since they are usually not very mature and would blow it right away. Fine, put it away and give it to them when they are off to the pros or graduate (that will really pick up graduation rates). I am all for that and think it could easily work.

One argument is that football players get paid by having their education covered and even a scholarship check to boot. There are a lot of holes in this argument.

Yes, just like a student on academic scholarship, a football player’s schooling is paid for. That is where the correlation ends.

You see, a student on academic scholarship has to be a top-tier student. That is all. Don’t get in trouble, keep your grades up and represent the university well and you’re good. Plus, they have the ability to get a job when they are not in class.

A football player on scholarship has to do all of those things, without having time to get a job AND has to play football. Big deal you say? It’s just a game you say?

Think about it like this, an average college football player’s schedule looks something like this during season …

  • Work out at 6 a.m.
  • Class from 8 a.m. to noon
  • Physical therapy from 1 to 2 p.m.
  • Meetings from 2 to 3 p.m.
  • Practice from 3 to 6 p.m.
  • Training table (mandatory dinner with the team) from 7 to 8 p.m.
  • Tutoring from 8 to 10 p.m.
  • Do it all again the next day.

A college football player simply has no time for anything else. They don’t have time for a job. No job means no money.

But they get scholarship checks from the university, you say? That check is nothing. It is so bad that even the NCAA admits that a “full scholarship” does not cover the basic necessities for a college athlete. My check at UCLA back in the late ’90s was approximately $800 per month. My rent alone was $450. After bills and food, there was NEVER any money left. Trust me, I was not buying anything crazy or anything at all. I wasn’t going to Disneyland every day, or ever. Without help from a parent, a football player on scholarship doesn’t survive.

With inflation and rent price increases, this check has increased to around $1,300 now. Ask any player living in L.A., and this barely covers rent and a few bills and meals.

In doing research for this piece, I spoke with several current college athletes and every single one said what they get is not even close to enough. They often will go without eating meals in order to save money to make sure the bills are paid. (fyi: since this article was written, the NCAA has adjusted to allow unlimited meals to college athletes less than two weeks after Connecticut guard and Final Four Most Outstanding Player Shabazz Napier made headlines by saying he often goes to bed starving)

One must wonder if the heads of the universities athletic departments or the NCAA are having to skip breakfast in order to make sure they have gas in their car to get to job/practice?

My bet is no.

Can you see how much time the athlete must dedicate to football? This is why they are so adamant about getting to be a union. So they can have some rights. So they can eventually get some compensation for being on the field and getting beat up all year long and risk life-altering injuries.

Anyone can do it? Not true. Only a certain few have the ability to do it.

To be a college athlete, to maintain the highest standards on the field and in the classroom takes a special person and that special person should be fairly compensated and protected.

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Questions a Preferred Walk-On Should Ask

As you know from THIS blog, a Long Snapper is recruited either as a full scholarship athlete, a preferred walk-on or just a walk on. They are all very different.

A long time Rubio Long Snapping parent, Mike Frese (older son, Nolan,  is starting on scholarship at the University of Houston, after being a preferred walk-on and his younger son, Jordan, will be a preferred walk-on at Texas A&M this fall) sent me some questions that his sons used during the recruiting process and asked me if I would like to share them with other parents and Long Snappers. They are great, so I am and I will even give some insight on each.

1. Who is on the roster that snaps (besides starter ________) Do any position players snap? What year are they, are they on scholarship? Is ________ on scholarship? This is a great starter question as it shows you are serious and want to know who your competition is. If other position players do snap, watch them and see how much they actually do. If they RARELY do it, don’t worry as they won’t be ready. 

2. Will I be on the 105?  The 105 (you should know this if you read the other blog that I already linked to!) is the number of athletes they can bring in the first wave (think the first day of Hell Week). If you are on this, that is a very good sign. If you are not, might be a code red.

3. How many LS make travel team? They will usually take two. If they have someone that can get the ball back there that plays another position, they may only take one as this guy can fill in if all hell breaks loose during a game. (Head’s Up to Coaches – THIS PLAN DOESN’T WORK!)

4. If I’m on 2 deep but not starting (redshirt) would I still travel? See answer to #3

5. Are you recruiting any other  LS for this year? They may or may not be honest with you on this one. Odds are they will take two preferred walk-ons and let you battle for the spot. Why not? It would be like having two hot, girls who are paying for the date fight to see who gets you. Win, win.

6. Will the program assist in my application & enrollment? This should be a definite YES! If it is not, they most likely aren’t too into you.

7. Housing? Food? Parking? What will it cost my parents? Any differences between for walk-ons from scholarship players? A scholarship player shouldn’t have to pay a thing while the preferred walk-on will have to cover it all. What you are essentially asking in this question is, as a preferred walk-on, would you be able to pay to eat with the team at training table, live with the team in the same dorms and get the same parking as the athletes on full scholarship.

8. How soon can I be on scholarship when I earn starting job? (Best & worst case scenarios) Best, right away and this is why you will start to hear the term “NON-RECRUITED WALK-ON.” If you hear this, it means they want to be able to put on scholarship ASAP once you start (think within days) while if you are a “RECRUITED WALK-ON” you will most likely have to wait until next quarter, semester or school year. Usually, if you start the whole season, you get it right after and if you are coming in after the starter graduates in the fall, they will usually run you through the gauntlet in Spring Ball to see if you can handle the pressure and deserve it.

9. When do u need me to decide/commit? When I decide, what are the next steps in the process? This should be your basic stuff….stop taking trips to schools, be proud of your commitment, get ready to start working hard (they will usually send you workout plan)

10. When are spring practices? Can I come watch one? If they say no, they don’t like you…AT ALL.

11. When will summer school start (summer workouts). Do you want me then? You want them to say yes and you should definitely go. It will show you are dedicated and determined. 

Hope this helps and feel free to comment below if you have any other questions.

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New Rubio Long Snapping Target

Over the past decade, I have been using the Rubio Long Snapping Target at all my camps and events across the country.

At regional camps, the Long Snappers go through a bracket type competition while at my Vegas Events, they go through a much more intense full on testing format where they compete against all and not just one other Long Snapper.

At every camp, I have noticed the Long Snappers keep getting better and better (mostly because they are coming younger and younger) and, in turn, the scoring on The Target has gone through some major changes. Battles in the bracket style format go much quicker (not a lot of wasted opportunity) and the overall scores in Vegas have skyrocketed.

A top score in Vegas used to be in the low teens and not is not an uncommon to see high teens, low 20’s, high 20’s or even in the 30’s. This is just crazy. I mean really insane.

Finally, after speaking it over with Chris Sailer of Chris Sailer Kicking and some of my senior staff members, I have decided The Target needed to be revamped. This new target will make things a bit more difficult but I do believe it will give me more of a true feeling of the abilities of each and every Long Snapper that goes head to head with it. It won’t be about simply hitting the target. It will be about hitting the exact spots a Long Snapper should be hitting.

Scoring will also be adjusted with a 3 pointer will be only in red areas and 2 pointer only in yellow. No points for in between any more.

I know some (many) of you might be flipping out right now but I truly believe this is for the best and you will be fine. Trust me.

With no further adieu, I present to you, the new Rubio Long Snapping Target for the rest of 2014 (take some time to really inspect every aspect of it and it’s gloriousness) and beyond…..

April Fools Target

UPDATE: PLEASE CHECK BOTTOM LEFT HAND CORNER OF PICTURE OF NEW RUBIO TARGET:)

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12th Annual Spring Event Info

The 12th Annual National Snapping Spring Event in Las Vegas, NV run by Rubio Long Snapping is a little over a month away.  While many Long Snappers are taking this time of year off, those that seriously want to play in college and know what it takes are working harder and smarter than ever.  Those dedicated Long Snappers will be in Las Vegas on May 10-11, 2014 ready to impress and gain the most valuable national exposure in the nation.

Here is some useful information for those attending and those that are still considering attending…

  • It is open to all. This NOT an invite only camp. This camp offers a great experience to kickers, punters, and long snappers of all levels.  Expect a wide range of talent from beginners to the best of the best from around the world in the Classes of 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, Junior Colleges and 4-Year Transfer Students.  The best of the best, The “Event Elite”, selected from the Spring Event will be invited to attend the “TOP 12″ and “Event Elite” Camp in June. To attend, just email Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com
  • Event Date: May 10-11, 2014
  • Arrive Friday May 9th.  The earlier that you arrive, the more well rested you will be for the weekend.
  • Plan on being at camp until 5PM Sunday May 11th.  There is no way of knowing if you will make the Finals Round Sunday until you and all other participants have completed the initial round of charting Sunday morning.  Whether you make the Finals Round or not, you should plan on staying on watching the Finals Round.  Get the full experience from the camp!
  • Friday Small Group Sessions (3:00 – 4:00 & 4:00 – 5:00) are OPTIONAL.  These were designed to knock some rust off, get rid of jet lag legs, and gain confidence heading into Saturday.  If you can make it, I highly recommend you attend. To register, just email Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com.
  • Location: Las Vegas Outdoor Soccer 1400 N. Rampart Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89128
  • There is no bleacher seating.  Bring chairs or buy some cheap chairs if you would like to sit while you watch.

Why May? May is also known as “Evaluation Period” for college coaches.  This is a very HOT time for recruiting for all classes.  May offers maximum exposure.  Chris Sailer and myself will be handing 100′s of calls after this event.  Recruiting Boards will be set based on results and our evaluations.  Want to be offered a scholarship at those college camps this summer?  Attending this camp is how they will know about you!

  • The 12th Annual National Snapping Spring Event gives you a chance to make the “Event Elite”.  There is NO set number of specialists that will be selected.  The number selected is based on the number of participants that can compete at that VERY HIGHEST LEVEL.  They will be selected to join the “TOP 12″ at the most prestigious Invite Only Camp in the world…The TOP 12 & EVENT ELITE CAMP.
  • Think you are good enough to make the “Event Elite” well now is the chance to prove it.
  • It is no surprise that from the 12th Annual National Snapping Event in January that the “TOP 12″ are already getting major attention and full scholarship offers.  Who will be next?
  • The Spring Event in NOT an Invite Only Camp.
  • Come prepared to enjoy your experience.  Do NOT put to much pressure on yourself.  Come with open eyes and ears.  Learn from your instructors and your peers.  Look around and take it all in.  Watch other groups.  Watch the college and pro demo.  Attend the Meetings.  There are so many things to learn and that you can and will benefit from if you take advantage.  Leave the camp with goals and a motivation to work harder than ever!

SCHEDULE

  • Saturday – Instructional Day.  You will get plenty of reps.  Pace yourself.  There will be a lot of live snapping. Your group numbers will be emailed to you about a week prior to camp.
  • Sunday – Competition Day.  You will be charted.  You will be filmed. You will be tested. You will be timed.  Your competition start time will be assigned to you at Check-In Saturday.
  • Saturday Meetings are the the Group Rate Hotel – JW Marriott.  I highly advise that participants and their parents attend.  Get there early and enjoy. To book your hotel room.  CLICK HERE

WHY

  • What makes Rubio Long Snapping the best in the business?  1st National Camp Ever for Long Snappers.
  • Chris Rubio is physically at EVERY camp associated with Rubio Long Snapping.
  • Chris Rubio is the ONLY one that handles the evaluations and rankings for the Long Snappers.  Same holds true for Chris Sailer with the kickers and punters with Chris Sailer Kicking.
  • Talk to any college coach in America or any Long Snapper that has been to multiple camps and will see that Rubio Long Snapping is the place to be for the best possible instruction and exposure.  Our advertising is word of mouth.  Come see for yourself!  See you in May!

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Rubio Long Snapper Chris Longo Earns Scholarship to UCLA

Long time Rubio Long Snapper and TOP 12er Chris Longo has been put on scholarship at UCLA!

Longo started all games last season and performed well enough to earn himself a full scholarship. Longo has been with Rubio Long Snapping since 2009 and has gradually gotten better over time. He is built very long and can rip the ball back to the punter. He came off a knee injury two seasons ago and battled to win the starting job.

Congratulations to Chris Longo and his family!

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Working Hard is Stupid….

…if you aren’t working smart as well.

You will never get better if you simply are trying to outwork your opponent with your body. You need to outwork them with your body, as well as your brains.

If you are doing the wrong thing over and over while busting your butt, you will NEVER get better.

You will get worse. Considerably worse.

You will get frustrated because you aren’t improving and then there is often no recovery. No fix. You will spiral out of control. You try to work harder and harder but just end up getting worse and worse.

Sadly, I have seen it countless times with athletes. (Just one more snap turns into fifty more bad snaps and you just made your form go to the dumps)

More often than not, I have to fix an athlete that has been overworked. They had a “coach” who thought they knew what they were doing and just ended up hurting the athletes body, mind, chances & future. (Doing anything over and over and over shows no thought process and will not benefit you….cough, cough: just snapping non-stop at a camp)

The athlete should have been working smarter. Not counting the reps but making the reps count.

If you are going to just work hard, I feel sorry for you because you are going to have a very, very long road ahead of you in life.

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Stats From The 12th Annual Event in Las Vegas

Here you go…here are all of the stats for the Rubio Long Snapping 12th Annual National Snapping Event in Las Vegas. This event was massive with easily the most Long Snappers we have ever had in attendance.

All stats will be in alphabetical order….

SPEED – Here are the averages for each Long Snapper, timed by me, for a 15 yard punt snap.

Afshari, Spencer 1.017
Alexander, Dylan 0.98
Aloma, John 0.743
Anderson, Koltin 1.053
Arent, Nelson 0.807
Arroyo, Travis 0.797
Ashe, Andrew 0.693
Ashworth, Jeremy 0.773
Atkins, Connor 0.833
Avantino, Nicholas 0.727
Bancroft, Tommy 0.873
Baugus, Travis 0.76
Bennett, Billy 0.927
Bertoni, Wesley 0.703
Billen, Curtis 0.79
Block, Cody 0.817
Brady, Josh 0.827
Brinson, Damian 0.876
Brodowsky, Hayden 0.747
Buckingham, Reid 0.763
Burnham, Ken 0.743
Cahill, Thomas 0.9
Calcagno, Joe 0.864
Cameron, Brandt 0.727
Cantrell, Baxter 0.84
Cantrell, Dan 0.954
Carew, Tanner 0.67
Carter, Will Parker 0.823
Carty, AJ 0.643
Casillas, Mark 0.994
Chasteen, Clay 0.88
Cherry, Garrett 1.156
Cline, Gavin 0.843
Clore, Chris 0.967
Cole, Julian 0.779
Comaroto, Peter 0.827
Combs, Matt 0.81
Combs, Seth 0.763
Connor, Kelsey 0.783
Counts, Dillon 0.71
Creed, Campbell 0.947
Crilly, Nicholas 0.92
Crum, Grant 0.86
Daggett, Bobby 0.67
Daltoso, Massimo 0.773
Daltoso, Valentino 0.893
Daniel, Gunner 0.898
Den Bleyker, John 0.76
Diaz, Martin 0.717
Diffee, Darren 0.777
Dixon, Jack 0.827
Drzik, Hunter 0.807
Duffy, Colin 0.733
Durante, Hunter 0.737
Eatherly, Geron 0.713
Edwards, Alex 0.793
Elias, Josh 0.697
Ellis, Marc 0.793
England, Zachary 1.013
Epley, Tristan 0.793
Evans, Austin 0.92
Fraboni, Mitchell 0.7
Fagan, Tyler 0.863
Farnsworth, Wes 0.613
Farr, Ryan 0.65
Ferguson, Blake 0.657
Fletcher, Thomas 0.86
Foley, Matt 0.717
Fortino, Gianfranco 0.833
Freeman, Harrison 0.707
Freeze, Patrick 0.833
Frese, Jordan 0.81
Frum, Garrett 0.767
Gallinghouse, Joe 0.823
Garcia, Matt 1.278
Garza, Justin 0.64
Gentosi, Giovanni 0.773
Gibbons, John 0.977
GIbson, Jake 0.905
Gilbert, Owen 0.82
Gluhaich, Grant 0.673
Goebel, Harrison 0.76
Golub, Aaron 0.8
Graham, Cole 0.86
Griffiths, Tyler 0.803
Gulla, Dante 0.91
Hadley, PJ 0.793
Hale, Jake 0.76
Hall, MItch 0.864
Haney, Jack 0.697
Hardy, Mitchell 0.733
Hawkins, Nate 0.83
Hendrix, Caleb 0.753
Henrichs, Will 0.927
Hernandez, Curtis 0.897
Hess, Jake 0.93
Hiller, Timothy 0.81
Hilton, Grant 0.82
Hoffman, Harrison 0.79
Holder, Matt 0.813
Hutson, Nathan 0.927
Itani, Connor 0.883
Iulani, Joe 0.82
Jackson, Clayton 0.763
Jaffe, Grant 0.897
Janicki, Nick 0.717
Jenkins, Sam 0.83
Johnson, Damon 0.71
Johnson, Issac 0.86
Jones, Zane 0.867
Kemp, Branden 0.787
Kirkegaard, Conner 0.733
Klippenstein, Kyle 1.005
Knight, Jake 0.803
Korinek, Skyler 0.847
Kubala, Connor 0.679
Lang, Joe 0.67
Lauvai, Ian 0.777
Lawer, Matt 0.707
Lawver, Caleb 0.913
Letter, Jon 0.907
Lippincott, Collin 0.841
Loo, Bowman 0.807
Lovingood, Riley 0.65
Lowery, Brendan 0.89
Lucas, Nathan 0.763
Lucy, Alan 0.71
Lutzel, Chris 0.763
Lynch, Tyler J 1.103
MacLean, Andrew 0.787
Madden, George 0.673
Makowski, Ben 0.75
Martin, Colby 1.13
Masters, Dalton 0.83
McCracken, Drew 0.757
McCullough, Liam 0.69
Melendez, Devin 0.717
Merickel, Tommy 0.877
Merka, Grant 0.8
Meucci, Joey 0.823
Meyer, Scott 0.79
Michael Carrell, David 0.933
Miller, Joe 1.247
Mimoun, Jacob 0.93
Monaco, Paul 0.88
Moon, Chaska 0.79
Moore, Tyler 0.803
Moore, Zach 0.817
Morales, Steven 0.893
Munoz, Jacob 0.78
Munsey, jack 0.883
Murphy, John 0.947
Murphy, Keller 0.76
Nadenik, Ben 0.897
Nelson, Cody 0.837
Nielsen, Bobby Joe 0.67
Nielsen, Cameron 0.98
Nixon, Steven 0.747
O’Donoghue, Matt 0.777
Ober, Jordan 0.657
Oliveira, Matthew 0.71
Orick, Austin 0.77
Pardee, John 0.893
Parris, Ryan 0.747
Phillips, Riley 0.89
Piatt, Colton 0.876
Pohlman, Evan 0.733
Poujol, Michael 0.717
Prevette, Keaton 1.173
Randall, Reese 0.84
Ratliff, Anthony 0.723
Reiter, Donald 0.73
Reiter, Ross 0.863
Richardson, Elijah 0.733
Richins, Kole 0.723
Robinson, Andrew 0.793
Robinson, Brad 0.889
Rochow, Aaron 0.85
Rodrigues, Joe 0.837
Rodrigues, Mario 0.966
Sablan, Spencer 1.107
Sablan, Trevor 1.367
Sak, Hayden 0.763
Sapper, Karl 1.13
Sargeant, Jared 0.727
Schoenberger, Z 1.217
Scott, Colin 0.892
Scott, Zac 0.94
Shalosky, Ryan 0.9
Shannon, John 0.613
Shores, Spencer 0.93
Simmons, Ryan 0.787
Skidmore, Gunnar 0.75
Slupski, Cain 0.84
Smith, Zach 0.78
Sommers, Riley 0.913
Somers, Sean 0.998
Song, Henry 0.747
Sonntag, Quinn 0.743
Soto, Michael 0.807
Spence, Austin 0.717
Stahler, Jules 0.96
Stephenson, Quinn 1.03
Steward, George 0.84
Storebo, Brandon 0.877
Stubbs, Hayden 1.047
Subia, Parker 0.84
Sullivan, Tommy 0.687
Tebbetts, Carson 0.907
Thomas, Phillip 0.933
Thomson, Tristan 1.015
Timmons, Jonathan 0.71
Torpy, Patrick 0.833
Trautz, Kendall 0.837
Urbach, Chase 0.753
Vanbenthuysen, Peter 1.072
Vasta, Benjamin 0.917
Vaught, Adam 0.763
Vega, JC 1.01
Vey, Carson 0.77
Vournas, Zach 0.957
Walkingstick, Sam 0.753
Walsh, Koby 0.757
Walsh, Niko 0.733
Walsh, Ryan 0.914
Walsh, Scott 1.347
Wasserman, Jacob 0.8
Wilcox, Richard 0.807
Wilder, Jackson 0.84
Wilkerson, Chris 0.753
Wilson, Casey 0.687
Wilson, Garrrett 0.71
Winkie, Davis 0.723
Wirtel, Steven 0.7
Wolcott, Matt 0.797
Wolf, Brandon 0.737
Womac, Hunter 0.843
Workman, James 0.863
Wright, Sean 0.903
York, Sam 0.767
Zier, Jay 0.9

ATHLETICISM – 40 yard sprints

Afshari, Spencer 6.03
Alexander, Dylan 5.74
Aloma, John 5.92
Anderson, Koltin 6.42
Arent, Nelson 5.34
Arjmand, Michael
Arroyo, Travis 5.86
Ashe, Andrew 5.13
Ashworth, Jeremy 5.66
Atkins, Connor 5.22
Avantino, Nicholas
Bancroft, Tommy 5.43
Baugus, Travis 5.28
Bennett, Billy 5.98
Bertoni, Wesley 5.4
Billen, Curtis 4.95
Block, Cody 5.02
Brady, Josh 5.21
Brinson, Damian 5.71
Brodowsky, Hayden 5.59
Buckingham, Reid 5.58
Burnham, Ken 5.16
Cahill, Thomas 5.38
Calcagno, Joe 5.89
Cameron, Brandt 5.13
Cantrell, Baxter 5.32
Cantrell, Dan 5.39
Carballo, Jose
Carew, Tanner 4.74
Carter, Will Parker 5.93
Carty, AJ 5.41
Casillas, Mark 5.99
Chasteen, Clay 5.52
Cherry, Garrett 5.48
Cline, Gavin 5.28
Clore, Chris 6.45
Cole, Julian 5.83
Comaroto, Peter 5.62
Combs, Matt 5.05
Combs, Seth 5.19
Connor, Kelsey 5.06
Counts, Dillon 5.11
Creed, Campbell 6.02
Crilly, Nicholas 5.09
Crum, Grant 6.47
Daggett, Bobby 5.3
Daltoso, Massimo 5.43
Daltoso, Valentino 5.61
Dana, Tyler
Daniel, Gunner 5.79
Den Bleyker, John 5.24
Diaz, Martin 4.95
Diffee, Darren 5.29
Dixon, Jack 4.77
Drzik, Hunter 5.17
Duffy, Colin 5.62
Durante, Hunter 5.25
Eatherly, Geron 5.19
Edwards, Alex 6.06
Elias, Josh 5.28
Ellis, Marc 4.65
England, Zachary 5.65
Epley, Tristan 4.91
Evans, Austin 5.64
Fraboni, Mitchell 4.64
Fagan, Tyler 5.31
Farnsworth, Wes 4.76
Farr, Ryan 5.27
Ferguson, Blake 5.19
Fines, Ryan
Fletcher, Thomas 5.33
Foley, Matt 5.84
Fortino, Gianfranco 5.65
Freeman, Harrison 5.64
Freeze, Patrick 5.72
Frese, Jordan 5.18
Frum, Garrett 5.55
Gallinghouse, Joe 5.81
Garcia, Matt 6.62
Garza, Justin 4.99
Gentosi, Giovanni 4.85
Gibbons, John 5.32
GIbson, Jake 5.61
Gilbert, Owen 5.22
Gluhaich, Grant 5.21
Goebel, Harrison 5.25
Golub, Aaron 5.2
Goossen-Brown, Justin
Graham, Cole 5.3
Griffiths, Tyler 5.26
Gulla, Dante 5.36
Hadley, PJ 5.16
Hale, Jake 5.2
Hall, MItch 5.88
Haney, Jack 5.14
Hardy, Mitchell 5.78
Hawkins, Nate 5.53
Hendrix, Caleb 5
Henrichs, Will 5.32
Hernandez, Curtis 5.88
Hess, Jake 6.8
Hiller, Timothy 5.28
Hilton, Grant 5.11
Hoffman, Harrison 5.66
Holder, Matt 5.34
Holte, Ryan
Hutson, Nathan 5.48
Itani, Connor 5.08
Iulani, Joe 5.13
Jackson, Clayton 5.94
Jaffe, Grant 5.68
Janicki, Nick 4.91
Jenkins, Sam 5.05
Johnson, Damon 5.26
Johnson, Issac 5.22
Jones, Zane 6.12
Kemp, Branden 5.03
Kirkegaard, Conner 5.24
Klippenstein, Kyle 5.58
Knight, Jake 5.49
Korinek, Skyler 5.48
Krause, Logan
Kubala, Connor 5.34
Lang, Joe 5.44
Lauvai, Ian 5.47
Lawer, Matt 5.03
Lawver, Caleb 6.12
Leath, Wyatt
Letter, Jon 5.28
Lippincott, Collin 5.58
Loo, Bowman 5.61
Lovingood, Riley 5.52
Lowery, Brendan 5.81
Lucas, Nathan 4.98
Lucy, Alan 5.67
Lutzel, Chris 5.55
Lynch, Tyler J 5.62
MacLean, Andrew
Madden, George 5.21
Mahinfar, Aria
Makowski, Ben 5.79
Mann, Logan
Markino, Danny
Martin, Colby 5.16
Masters, Dalton 5.67
McCracken, Drew 5.18
McCullough, Liam 5.15
Melendez, Devin 5.03
Melillo, Robert
Merickel, Tommy 5.35
Merka, Grant 5.38
Merriman, Bryce
Meucci, Joey 5.45
Meyer, Scott 6.48
Michael Carrell, David 5.56
Miller, Joe 6.3
Mimoun, Jacob 6
Mitchell, Jack
Monaco, Paul 5.38
Moon, Chaska 5.46
Moore, Grant
Moore, Tyler 6.04
Moore, Zach 5.51
Morales, Steven 6.7
Munoz, Jacob 5.29
Munsey, Jack 5.94
Murphy, John 5.31
Murphy, Keller 5.08
Nadenik, Ben 5.92
Nelson, Cody 4.74
Nielsen, Bobby Joe 4.71
Nielsen, Cameron 6.48
Nieto, Chris
Nixon, Steven 5.17
O’Donoghue, Matt 5.61
Ober, Jordan 4.84
Oliveira, Matthew 5.15
Orick, Austin 5.05
Pardee, John 4.9
Parris, Ryan 5.98
Pfeifer, Wyatt
Phillips, Riley 5.15
Piatt, Colton 5.45
Pilkington, Jared
Pohlman, Evan 5.29
Poujol, Michael 5.14
Prevette, Keaton 5.67
Randall, Reese 5.11
Ratliff, Anthony 5.29
Reiter, Donald 5.99
Reiter, Ross 6.38
Richardson, Elijah 5.75
Richins, Kole 4.97
Riddle, Campbell 6.45
Roberts, Austin
Robinson, Andrew 5.93
Robinson, Brad 6.2
Rochow, Aaron 5.45
Rodrigues, Joe 5.15
Rodrigues, Mario 5.65
Sablan, Spencer 6.24
Sablan, Trevor 6.07
Sak, Hayden 5.37
Santa Ana, Jackson
Sapper, Karl 5.46
Sargeant, Jared 5.34
Schoenberger, Z 6.03
Scott, Colin 6.36
Scott, Zac 5.49
Shalosky, Ryan 4.72
Shannon, John 5.11
Shores, Spencer 5.15
Simmons, Ryan 5.65
Skidmore, Gunnar 5.38
Slupski, Cain
Smith, Ethan
Smith, Zach 5.61
Somers, Riley 5.25
Sommers, Sean 5.75
Song, Henry 5.15
Sonntag, Quinn 5.24
Soto, Michael 5.36
Spence, Austin 4.93
Stahler, Jules 5.81
Stephenson, Quinn 5.78
Steward, George 5.89
Storebo, Brandon 5.15
Stubbs, Hayden 6.12
Subia, Parker 5.68
Sullivan, Tommy 5.3
Tebbetts, Carson 6.25
Thomas, Phillip 5.9
Thomson, Tristan 6.21
Timmons, Jonathan 5.32
Torpy, Patrick 5.53
Trautz, Kendall 5.67
Twist, Ryan
Urbach, Chase 5.07
Vanbenthuysen, Peter 5.57
Vasta, Benjamin 5.38
Vaughn, Jacob
Vaught, Adam 5.5
Vega, JC
Vey, Carson 5.15
Vournas, Zach 5.71
Walkingstick, Sam 5.06
Walsh, Koby 5.76
Walsh, Niko 5.72
Walsh, Ryan 5.91
Walsh, Scott 7.24
Wasserman, Jacob 5.73
Wilcox, Richard 5.48
Wilder, Jackson
Wilkerson, Chris 5.55
Williams, Joshua
Wilson, Casey 5.45
Wilson, Garrrett 4.8
Winkie, Davis 5.74
Wirtel, Steven 5.13
Wolcott, Matt 5.63
Wolf, Brandon 5.61
Womac, Hunter 4.98
Workman, James 5.38
Wright, ASEAN 5.02
York, Sam 5.46
Zier, Jay 5.02

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Rubio Long Snapping In The News (Continuously Updated)

Here are articles that mention Rubio Long Snapping specifically. You want exposure, go through RubioLongSnapping.com

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Nate Adams and his commitment to Maryland

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Alan Lucy and his commitment to Rutgers on scholarship

Click HERE to read a story about Phil Steele All-American and Rubio Long Snapper Scott Thompson of NC State

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Wyatt Smith and his scholarship

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Drew Howell at Oregon

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Aaron Golub

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Blake Ferguson and LSU

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio in the New York Times!

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snappers Kelly Mason and Seth Combs

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Chris Fitzpatrick of Northwestern

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Bryce Haynes of Ohio St.

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Zach Wade committing to Auburn

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Hunter Varga

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story on the spring Texas camp

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Dallas Noriega

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Bobby Daggett

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Jerred Sonneborn

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Adonis Smith

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Jerred Sonneborn

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Drew Ferris of the Florida Gators

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Chase McIntyre and his commitment to Appalachian St.

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Jeff Overbaugh of San Diego St.

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Evan Jacobsen of New Mexico

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Jeff Overbaugh of San Diego St

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Patrick Greene of the Utah Utes

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Aaron Brewer of the Denver Broncos

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Jacob Hummel (CA, ’13)

Click HERE to read a story on the Nike Fall Camp in NC

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Ryan Parris (AL, ’15)

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Tommy Sullivan (IL, 2014)

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story on the Nike Fall Camp in IL

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story on Rubio Long Snapper Gabe Miller and his visit to Nebraska

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Emmett Odegard (CT, ’13)

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story on the Nike Fall Camp in CA

Click HERE to read and watch a story about Rubio Long Snappers Jeff Palmer & Drew Howell of the Oregon Ducks

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Jerred Sonneborn

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on a couple Rubio Long Snappers

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Taybor Pepper of Michigan St.

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Reid Ferguson of LSU

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Gabriel Miller discussing Nebraska

Click HERE to read a Los Angeles Times article on many Rubio Long Snappers

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on the Rubio Long Snapping camp in IL

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Justin Drescher of the New Orleans Saints

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Reid Ferguson of LSU

Click HERE to watch a video form Scout.com on Rubio Long Snapper Gabriel Miller

Click HERE to watch a video from Scout.com on Rubio Long Snapper Scott Sypniewski

Click HERE to read a Scout.com review of the Rubio Long Snapping camp in IL

Click HERE to listen to an interview podcast on Rubio Long Snapping from The Football Coaching Podcast

Click HERE to read a SouthBendTribune article on Rubio Long Snapper Gabriel Miller and Nebraska

Click HERE to watch a TV interview on Rubio Long Snapper Gabriel Miller

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Mike Lizanich committing to Tulane on scholarship

Click HERE to LISTEN to a radio interview with Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza

Click HERE to read a BleacherReport.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Gabriel Miller committing to Nebraska

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Gabriel Miller committing to Nebraska

Click HERE to read a CBSsports.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza

Click HERE to read an ESPN story on Rubio Long Snapper Adonis Smith

Click HERE to read an AI.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza committing to Alabama

Click HERE to read a BleacherReport.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza committing to Alabama

Click HERE to read a CBSsports.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Scott Sypniewski committing to Michigan

Click HERE to read a LongSnap.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Scott Sypniewski committing to Michigan

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza being offered by Alabama

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article on the increase of scholarships for Long Snappers.

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on the Nike Spring camp in GA

Click HERE to read Scout.com article on the Nike Spring Camp in NC

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza and his decision

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on the Nike Spring Camp in IL

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on the Nike Spring Camp in TX

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article about Rubio Long Snapper Jeff Overbaugh and his full ride offer to SDSU

Click HERE to read a Bakersfield paper story on Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza receiving his offer

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story on Rubio Long Snapper Cole Mazza picking up an offer his junior year!

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Taybor Pepper committing to Michigan

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com story about Rubio Long Snapper Taybor Pepper and Michigan

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Taybor Pepper committing to Michigan

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story on the 10th Annual National Snapping Event in Las Vegas

Click HERE to read an ESPN story on Rubio Long Snapper, Chris Rubio Award Winner and Notre Dame Commit Scott Daly

Click HERE to read a Chicago Tribune story on Rubio Long Snapper, Chris Rubio Award winner & Notre Dame Commit Scott Daly

Click HERE to read an Los Angeles Times article about Rubio Long Snapper & TOP 12er Chase Dominguez

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article about Rubio Long Snapper Jeff Overbaugh and the other specialists at San Diego St

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Jeff Overbaugh committing to San Diego St on full ride

Click HERE to read an article about Rubio Long Snapper and TOP 12er Kameron Canaday and his scholarship

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story on Rubio Long Snapper and TOP 12er Scott Daly, his mom and Notre Dame

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper and TOP 12er Reid Ferguson heading to LSU

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Zach Koepp of Washington State

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper and TOP 12er Trent Frix committing to Air Force!

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Scott Daly winning the Long Snapper of Year Award

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Brendan Lopez of Washington Huskies heading to dental school!!!

Click HERE to read a story about the dominance of Rubio Long Snappers in the state of GA.

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article about Rubio Long Snapper and TOP 12er Reid Ferguson

Click HERE to read an interview with Michigan St Head Coach about how solid Rubio Long Snapper Matt Giampapa has been

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article (subscription) on Rubio Long Snapper and TOP 12er Taybor Pepper

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article (subscription) on Rubio Long Snapper and TOP 12er Taybor Pepper

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on the Nike Fall Camp in TX

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Nathan Gibbs at Youngstown St.

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on the Nike Fall Camp in IL

Click HERE to read an Associated Press article on Rubio Long Snapper Andrew Fowler at Stanford

Click HERE to read about Rubio Long Snapper Drew Howell at Oregon

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on the Nike Fall Camp in CA

Click HERE to read a Los Angeles Times article on the top Southern California Long Snappers.

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Matt Cincott

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper Andrew Suter of Oklahoma St.

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Jeff Overbaugh

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Scotty Thompson of NC State

Click HERE to read an Los Angeles Times article about the Chris Rubio Award

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Tanner Gibas of the Kansas Jayhawks

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Scott Daly and his journey to Notre Dame

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Matt Giampapa and his starting role at Michigan State.

Click HERE to read a story on Rubio Long Snapper Matt Fortin of the University of Virginia

Click HERE to watch an interview with Rubio Long Snapper Bryce Haynes of Ohio St

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com story about Rubio Long Snapper Scott Thompson

Click HERE to read a Baton Rouge newspaper about Rubio Long Snapper Reid Ferguson committing to LSU.

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com story on Rubio Long Snapper Scott Thompson and his impact at NC State

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com story on Rubio Long Snapper Chris Fitzpatrick committing to Northwestern

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story on Rubio Long Snapper Reid Ferguson committing to LSU

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com story on Rubio Long Snapper Reid Ferguson committing to LSU

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story about Rubio Long Snapper Scott Daly dominating the Notre Dame specialists camp

Click HERE to read the the Scout.com story about the 9th Annual National Spring Snapping Event in Las Vegas

Click HERE to read the ESPN story about the 9th Annual Spring Event in Las Vegas

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story about Rubio Long Snapper Reid Ferguson and his offers

Click HERE to read a story of top ranked Rubio Long Snapper Bryce Haynes and his committment to Ohio St.

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Reid Ferguson and his San Diego St offer.

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on the Nike Spring Camp in GA

Click HERE to read a Scout.com article on the Nike Spring Camp in NC

Click HERE to read an article on Rubio Long Snapper and TOP 12er Chris Fitzpatrick

Click HERE to read a Rivals.com article about Rubio Long Snapper Matt Giampapa committing to Michigan St.

Click HERE to read and listen to a Scout.com interview about Rubio Long Snapper Scott Daly

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story about the Nike Spring Camp in TX

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story about Rubio Long Snapper Chris Fitzpatrick visiting Northwestern.

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Scott Daly on ESPN.

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Scott Daly commiting to Notre Dame

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Grant Meersand visiting Northwestern

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Scott Daly commiting to Notre Dame

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Taybor Pepper visiting Illinois

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Kelly Mason with Kentucky

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Greg Hohenstein visits Northwestern.

Click HERE to read a story about Rubio Long Snapper Zach Koepp of Washington St.

Click HERE to read a Scout.com story on Rubio Long Snapper Brandon Taylor headed to LSU

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on the Nike Spring Camp in IL

Click HERE for a story about Rubio Long Snapper Brendan Lopez of U of Washington.

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on Rubio Long Snapper Brandon Taylor committing.

Click HERE for the Scout.com article after the Nike Spring Camp in CA (2011)

Click HERE for an article onf Rubio Long Snapper Scott Sypniewski

Click HERE for an ESPN article on Scott Daly

Click HERE for an article on Rubio Long Snapper Scott Daly

Click HERE for an article on Tanner Gibas and his committment to Kansas

Cllck HERE for an article on Bryce Haynes.

Click HERE for an article on Rubio Long Snapper Harrison Elliott

Click HERE for an article on why you should be a Rubio Long Snapper

Click HERE for an article on Rubio Long Snapper Rick Lovato

Click HERE for an article on Bryce Haynes committing.

Click HERE for an article on Rubio Long Snapper Tanner Gibas on Scout. com

Click HERE for an article about Rubio Long Snapper Brandon Taylor

Click HERE for an article about Rubio Long Snapper Bryce Haynes.

Click HERE for an article on Rubio Long Snapper Brandon Taylor (2011, LA) and his recruiting.

Click HERE for an article on Rubio Long Snapper Corey Adams of Kansas St

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on the Nike Fall Camp in GA

Click HERE for an article on Rubio Long Snapper Corey Adams of Kansas St.

Click HERE for a Los Angeles Time article about long snappers and Thanksgiving.

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on the Nike Fall Camp in TX

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on the Nike Fall Camp in CA

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on the Nike Fall Camp in IL

Click HERE for a SportsIllustrated.com article that talks about Rubio and his long snappers.

Click HERE to read an article from the Wall Street Journal about a long snapper realizing his dream that mentions Chris Rubio

Click HERE to read about Brendan Lopez and Jeff Palmer receiving All Pac 10 Academic Honors.

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on Bryce Haynes

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on Bryce Haynes

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on Mike Crispi

Click HERE for an article about Peter McBride

Click HERE for an article on Corey Adams of Kansas St

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on Zach Ewan

Click HERE for a Scout.com article on the 8th Annual National Snapping Event sponsored by Nike in Las Vegas.

Click HERE for an article about Corey Adams of Kansas St.

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MAJOR Update Regarding Registrations and Website

For the rest of the month, you will need to email me directly at Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com to register for a camp. I will personally send you a form and your registration will be done the same way with a credit card from that point on.

It will all be a very simple process and it will run smoothly.

The reason for the change is that Sailer and I are currently going through a MASSIVE overhaul of the website. This has been in the works for SEVERAL months and, at this point, the old/current site has to be locked down. In locking the site down, all rankings (NC/GA Camps) will have to be postponed and now will be up April 27 (IL rankings from 3/30 will be up by April 27 as well).

The new site will, guarantee, be the best looking and most efficient site you will use. We have gone through every aspect of the new design to make sure it is clean, precise and easy to use while still delivering the most exposure through its content for our athletes. It is going to look gorgeous and be very smooth.

Be ready as it will be up by the first week of April. You will NOT be disappointed.

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The Aaron Golub Story

As you saw several days ago, Rubio Long Snapper Aaron Golub (MA, ’14) committed to Tulane as a preferred walk-on. You might have saw the post on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook and thought “just another one of Rubio’s guys that is going to college, no big deal.” You would have been wrong, beyond extremely wrong.

What you most likely don’t know is that Aaron has NO vision in his right eye and very limited vision in his left. He is legally blind.

He is legally blind and he is headed to college to play football!

Golub started with Rubio Long Snapping in July of 2012. I was contacted prior to the camp by his father, Bob, and was told of the situation. I said it would not be a problem, I would always have someone catch the ball for him and, if he so desired, even he could come out and be right next to Golub if he so desired.

The first camp for Aaron was not the finest showing I have ever seen from a first timer. Ok, I am being nice….he was bad, real bad. (please view below)

But, the best part about Aaron, and his father, was that they were both like sponges. They soaked every single thing I said up and were planning on putting it to good use. They obviously did and did it well. They even came to camp with a pair of modified glasses/goggles that Aaron carries with him to show people exactly how normally sees. It is amazing . For reference, close one eye and then make a fist with a hole that size of a dime and put the opening to your eye…that is Aaron’s continuous view.

Aaron never got frustrated and never gave up. He shot me text after text, clip after clip, asking which stance looked better, how his form was coming along, what else did he need to work on. The good had drive and wouldn’t stop until he reached his goal and, most likely, silenced the countless people that told him he wouldn’t be able to do what he wanted because of his “disability.”

They were all proven wrong and he was right. (please view below)

This journey is not over for Aaron and he still has a lot to prove and I know he can do it. Huge embrace to Aaron as he has turned himself into a D1 Rubio Long Snapper in less than two years. I am very impressed with and proud of him.

So, you still have an excuse why you can’t do it?

 

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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the world. 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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Happy Ranksgiving to the Class of 2015 Long Snappers!

The rankings are completed for ALL 2015 Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping Camp in CA on February 23, 2014.

Some slight movements within this class and some Long Snappers inching towards the top. Vegas is going to be big for this class.

KEY POINTS:

  • My rankings are NOT done just from the Target
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and only me. That is why I am at all my camps.
  • 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 class of 2015 Long Snapper rankings, please go HERE

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Happy Ranksgiving to the Class of 2017 Long Snappers

The rankings are completed for ALL 2017 Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping CA Camp on February 23, 2014!

This class is just starting out and a couple kids are already starting to shine. It is always fun to watch the young Long Snappers and how quickly things can change in the rankings over the years.

KEY POINTS:

  • My rankings are NOT done just from the Target
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and only me.
  • 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 rankings for the class of 2017, please go HERE

2017 Rankings

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Happy Ranksgiving to the Class of 2016 Long Snappers!

The rankings are completed for ALL 2016 Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping Spring Camp in CA on February 23, 2014!

This class of Long Snappers has a very solid core group that will be battling for years to come. Great Long Snappers and people.

KEY POINTS:

  • My rankings are NOT done just from the Target
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and only me. That is why I am at all my camps.
  • 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 rankings for the class of 2016, please go HERE

2016 Rankings

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Happy Ranksgiving to the Class of 2014 Long Snappers!

The rankings are completed for ALL 2014 and JC Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping Spring Camp in CA on February 23, 2014!

This group of Long Snappers were very solid with Tanner Carew making a statement that he is the best in the country.

KEY POINTS:

  • My rankings are NOT done just from the Target
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and only me. That is why I am at all my camps.
  • 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 rankings for the class of 2014, please go HERE

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Happy Ranksgiving to the Class of 2015 Long Snappers from the Vegas Event!

The rankings are completed for ALL 2015 Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping Event in Las Vegas!

Bottom line: THIS CLASS IS PHENOMENAL and it was VERY hard for me to rank them. I mean, really hard and they should have a lot of movement over the next year.

KEY POINTS:

  • My rankings are NOT done just from the Target
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and only me. That is why I am at all my camps.
  • 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 class of 2015 Long Snapper rankings, please go HERE

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Happy Ranksgiving to the Class of 2016 Long Snappers from the Vegas Event!

The rankings are completed for ALL 2016 Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping Event in Las Vegas!

This class is looking to be one of the deepest I have had in quite some time. These rankings took me a LONG time and a lot went into them. This class is full of just absolute studs and anyone can take the top spot by May Vegas!

KEY POINTS:

  • My rankings are NOT done just from the Target
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and only me. That is why I am at all my camps.
  • 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 class of 2016 Long Snapper rankings, please go HERE

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Happy Ranksgiving to the Class of 2017 Long Snappers from the Vegas Event

The rankings are completed for ALL 2017 Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping Las Vegas Event on January 18-19!

This class is just starting out and a couple kids are already starting to shine. It is always fun to watch the young Long Snappers and how quickly things can change in the rankings over the years.

KEY POINTS:

  • My rankings are NOT done just from the Target
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and only me.
  • 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 rankings for the class of 2017, please go HERE

2017 Rankings

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Big Day for the Rubio Long Snapping Family

As great as all of the signings were today (sorry if I exploded your social media feeds), it was what many of you didn’t see that really filled my heart (below are just a couple).

We all know that today, signing day, is a big deal (don’t worry, if you are a senior and you didn’t sign today, there is still A LOT of time left) but we also need to remember that it takes more than just the Long Snapper or me to make it all happen. True, some have much more control and power over the situation but it is all a massive group effort with family, coaches, friends, teammates, teachers, girlfriends and restaurants all chipping in. I salute everyone involved and can’t wait for it to keep on going for this class until August.

The last two are actually from college Rubio Long Snappers that just watched what happened today and embraced. It seems as though the Rubio Long Snapping family just continues to grow and support one another. LOVE IT!

Thank you, also, to everyone that had kind words today to me and my Long Snappers. It was definitely a great day for Rubio Long Snapping!

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Happy Ranksgiving to the Class of 2014 Long Snappers from the Vegas Event

The rankings are completed for ALL 2014 and JC Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping Las Vegas Event on January 18-19!

This camp was stacked with talent and this group did not disappoint.

KEY POINTS:

  • My rankings are NOT done just from the Target
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and only me. That is why I am at all my camps.
  • 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 rankings for the class of 2014, please go HERE

2014 Ranksgiving

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Happy Ranksgiving to the Long Snappers from the TX Camp!

The rankings are completed for ALL Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping Nike Fall Camp in TX on November 10!

There were many new Long Snappers out in TX and several impressed me. For a full recap article of the Rubio Long Snapping camp in TX, please go HERE

KEY POINTS:

  • My rankings are NOT done just from the Target
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and only me. That is why I am at all my camps.
  • 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 rankings for the class of 2014, please go HERE

For the rankings for the class of 2015, please go HERE

For the rankings for the class of 2016, please go HERE

For the rankings for the class of 2017, please go HERE

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