EVENT ELITE MEMBER #7

Congratulations to John Aloma (CA, ’16) on being selected to the 2014 Event Elite!

Here was your clue: EVENT ELITE member: he might have to go to social media court for this one to be adjusted and legal.

1st part:  EVENT ELITE member: he might have to go to social media court for this one to be adjusted and legal. (Aloma’s Twitter handle has been @Future_Top_12 for SEVERAL years  and now that he is part of it, he might have to adjust it since it is no longer the future but the now)

Congratulations to John Aloma on being invited to the 2014 TOP 12 and EVENT ELITE camp where only the best of the best Long Snappers in the country will be competing and learning!

Aloma, John

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College Camp

Every year, Chris Sailer Kicking and Rubio Long Snapping hold a college camp for all the kickers, punters and Long Snappers that are currently playing in college and/or headed to play in college. This summer, we simply could not find a suitable time to run one SO we are coming up with this plan….

any kicker, punter and/or Long Snapper that is currently in college and/or headed to college can come to any of our personal camps (IL, GA, NC, TX, CA, Underclassmen Invite Event) for free to learn and assist with younger specialists. This is a great way to knock off the rust, get ready for the season and inspire the next generation. You will get all of the instruction throughout the day, but simply won’t be able to partake in the competitions. Plus, it will require less travel, this summer, for the college athletes.

We will definitely try to create a block of time next summer for the College Camp but, until then, just contact Chris Sailer or myself prior to the camp and consider it done.

Rubio Long Snapping

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EVENT ELITE MEMBER #5

Congratulations to John Shannon (IL, 16)on being selected to the 2014 Event Elite!

Here was your clue: EVENT ELITE member: people tend to need one a ton on road trips then the first of a sister with a famous code in the 90s

1st part:  people tend to need one a ton on road trips (travelers always need a restroom on the road…another word for restroom is JOHN)
2nd part: the first of a sister with a famous code in the 90s (most famous zip code in the 90’s was easily 90210 and the sister was SHANNON Doherety)

Congratulations to John Shannon on being invited to the 2014 TOP 12 and EVENT ELITE camp where only the best of the best Long Snappers in the country will be competing and learning!

Shannon, John

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Recap Article and Video of the 12th Annual Spring Event in Las Vegas

Long Snappers came out on May 10-11 to attend the Rubio Long Snapping Camp in Las Vegas from from over half of the USA to get the best  Long Snapping instruction and exposure in the country for Long Snappers. Long Snappers, and their parents/guardians, were instructed on the field on Satuday with competition on Sunday. Each Long Snapper was filmed and will have a player profile provided for them on RubioLongSnapping.com.

The overall winner of the camp was Jordan Ober (NV, ’15). Ober was exceptional all weekend in Vegas. The hometown hero snapped a great, accurate ball throughout the two days. He is snapping with confidence and dips into the D1 range. Incredible accuracy and has been improving a great amount in a very short amount of time. Excellent attitude.

The 12 Long Snappers that made the finals round on Sunday due to their exceptional RSI (Rubio Standard Index – score divided by speed with bonus points for more speed) were….Jordan Ober, AJ Carty, George Madden, Grant Gluhaich, Jake Knight, Tommy Bancroft, Liam McCullough, John Aloma, Harrison Goebel, Darren Diffee, Logan Hamilton & Michael Poujol. All were great but Ober just outlasted them all.

TOP 2014/JC Long Snappers (to see any profiles, simply go to RubioLongSnapping.com under Player Rankings)….

 

  • Wesley Bertoni looked exceptional all weekend. Body is strong and his form is perfect. AMAZING improvement in the last year
  • Cody Block did extremely well over the weekend in Vegas. He is transfer from Nevada and looks to being easily able to snap at the next level. The harder he snaps, the better he does.
  • Nick Avantino was snapping hard all weekend and moves well on his feet. Great attitude.
  • Elijah Richardson was throwing heat in Vegas and is built very well. Strong Long Snapper with a ton of upside.
  • Bobby Daggett looked poised and confident. Coming along very nicely.
  • Nathan Lucas looked very smooth and accurate all weekend in Vegas.

TOP 2015 Long Snappers (to see any profiles, simply go to RubioLongSnapping.com under Player Rankings)…

  • Blake Ferguson continues to dominate the art of Long Snapping. He looks like a full grown man and is snapping like one as well. Ball is very smooth, accurate and fast. Said it once and I will say it again, LSU got lucky grabbing him early.
  • Liam McCullough made it into the finals against Ober and could have easily taken the title. Kid is massive and snaps a nice ball that jumps out at you. Four scholarships and counting…and all well deserved.
  • Garrett Wilson  has been putting on some very good weight and that has helped him snapping immensely. Kid is on fire and was performing so well, I invited him to the Event Elite, right on the spot.
  • Ryan Simmons is another Long Snapper that was so impressive that he was selected to Event Elite right on the spot. Great accuracy and was snapping hard all weekend.
  • AJ Carty was ripping the ball back to the punter and snapping the ball with a ton of confidence.
  • Grant Gluhaich was ON FIRE all weekend in Vegas. Kid can snap as anyone in the country…easily. The bigger he gets, the better he will be.
  • Wes Farnsworth is as athletic a Long Snapper as you could ever hope for in life. Kid flies like the wind and rips the ball back to the punter.
  • George Madden is built like a college linebacker and snaps like a college Long Snapper.
  • Nick Cox performed very well and was excellent for his first Rubio Long Snapping camp.
  • Michael Poujol might have the most upside of any Long Snapper in the country.

Other notable 2015 Long Snappers…Tommy Bancroft, Marco Cadavieco, Peter Comaroto, Darren Diffee, Ryan Farr, Matt Foley, Harrison Goebel, Caleb Hendrix, Logan Hamilton, Matt Keller, Jake Knight, Brendan Lowery, Chris Lutzel,  Chaska Moon, Ryan Parris, Hayden Sak, Chase Urbach, Richard Wilcox and Hunter Womac.

Top 2016 Long Snappers  (to see any profiles, simply go to RubioLongSnapping.com under Player Rankings)…

  • John Shannon, yet again, separated himself as a man amongst boys with his overall ability at the Vegas Event. He easily snaps at the D1 level right now and looks ripe to get a scholarship soon.
  • John Aloma was the only sophomore to make it to the finals round and it was well deserved. He came to Vegas with a strong mindset and really dominated from start to finish.
  • Harrison Freeman is a massive man with the most potential in his class. Kid could jump and take the top spot soon.
  • Johnny Den Bleyker could be the most athletic Long Snapper in his class. Tons of talent on this Long Snapper.
  • Connor Kirkegaard was excellent all weekend in Vegas. He is starting to snap with a lot of confidence. The more consistent he gets, the better he will be.
  • Donald Reiter was really solid in Vegas. Large man that is strong and does a great job on his spiral. Love his attitude.

Other notable 2016 Long Snappers…Geron Eatherly, Damon Johnson, Jake Munoz, Anthony Ratliff, Koby Walsh and Steven Wirtel.

Top 2017/2018 Long Snappers  (to see any profiles, simply go to RubioLongSnapping.com under Player Rankings)….

  • Mitch Hall looked great, as always, out in Vegas. It is like he is older and snapping with youngsters. Very good form and attitude.
  • Shiloh Mast has a wonderful attitude and just rips the ball back to the punter. Very impressive pop for his age.
  • Thomas Fletcher is coming along very nicely with solid form and a laid back attitude. All the tools to be a great one. Size will be next hurdle for him.
  • Nate Durham is gaining confidence and he is snapping well. Watch him

Other notable 2017/2018 Long Snappers: Joe Calcagno, Javier King, Caleb Lawver, Dan Cantrell, Colin Scott and Enzo Anthony.

Rubio Long Snapping will next travel to Seattle, WA (May 16-17) for their FBU Camp. After that, several more Rubio Long Snapping camps will be coming up and can be seen at RubioLongSnapping.com

For more rankings, evaluations & future camp dates visit RubioLongSnapping.com or email Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com. Be sure to follow @TheChrisRubio and find Rubio Long Snapping on Facebook and Instagram for updates.

Rubio Long Snapping is an official partner of FBU, the U.S. Army All-America Bowl, and East Bay All-America Games.  The Road to the U.S. All-America Bowl & East Bay All-American Games begins now.

 Rubio Long Snapping at FBU Camps: Seattle, WA (May 16-17), Los Angeles, CA (May 30-31), Central Ohio (July 11-12).  Email Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com to inquire about an invitation to these prestigious camps.

Now feel free to watch the full video recap below…

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Rubio Long Snappers Getting Shots in the NFL!

Rubio Long Snapping not only dominated the weekend in Las Vegas, it also dominated it across the country.

It turns out that five Rubio Long Snappers impressed the scouts enough on their pro days to get invited to camps across the country. I couldn’t be more proud of these guys and I know everyone is cheering them on.

  • Chris Maikranz (Lamar University) is headed to camp with the Houston Texans
  • Drew Howell (Oregon) is headed to camp with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • JR Carr (Tennessee) is headed to camp with the Washington Redskins
  • Trevor Gillette (Rice) is headed to camp with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
  • Ryan Iverson (Colorado) is headed to camp with the Detroit Lions.

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RSI from the Vegas Event

Here are the R.S.I. scores from The Rubio Target at the 12th Annual National Snapping Spring Event in Las Vegas

The R.S.I. (Rubio Standard Index) is the score divided by the average speed. You may obtain 2 bonus points for av average time 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.

The top 12 RSI scores moved onto the finals on Sunday afternoon.

Name RSI
Avantino, Nick 16.5
Alexander, Dylan 13.96
Aloma, John 38.47
Anderson, Koltin 10.05
Anthony, Enzo 4.90
Ashworth, Jeremy 18.90
Atkins, Connor 4.65
Badgley, Ryne 11.22
Bale, JT 27.54
Bancroft, Tommy 38.85
Becker, Hunter 0
Bertoni, Wesley 30
Block, Cody 30.96
Cadavieco, Marco 23.73
Calcagno, Joe 2.15
Cameron, Brandt 14.81
Cantrell, Dan 12.24
Carty, AJ 42.02
Cawley, Kendall  24
Charles DeRosier  2
Comaroto, Peter 29.41
Conrad, Kyle 17.70
Cox, Nick 17.98
Crum, Grant 22.59
Daggett, Bobby 12.42
Dalton Masters 15.55
Davidson, Callen 7.35
Davis, Kyle 11.53
Den Bleyker, Johnny 22.36
Diffee, Darren 37.20
Dilley, Fletcher 24.87
Dixon, Jack 12.5
Dorsett, Evan ——–
Drzik, Hunter 14.57
Durham, Nate 13.17
Eatherly, Geron 24.66
Epley, Tristan 26.77
Farnsworth, Wes 35.11
Farr, Ryan 27.16
Ferguson, Blake 33.22
Flethcer, Thomas 5.73
Foley, Matt 26.97
Freeman, Harrison 31.77
Freund, Fowler ——–
Gluhaich, Grant 41.03
Goebel, Harrison 37.61
Grant, Zac 18.86
Griffiths, Tyler 30.72
Hall, Mitch 24.73
Hamilton, Logan 37.33
Haney, Jack 13.55
Heidebreder, Cole 11.11
Hendrix, Caleb 16.26
Henley, Parker 7.29
Hernandez, Curtis 11.28
Hess, Jake 29.83
Hoffman, Harrison 20.43
Jacob Bettis 8.72
Jaffe, Grant 21.05
Jeronimo, Jesse 11.36
Johnson, Damon 20.07
Juelfs, Kael  
Kashner, Cole 17.44
Keller, Matt 29.67
King, Javier 7.55
Kirkegaard, Conner 26.90
Knight, Jake 39.37
Krause, Logan 10.40
Lawson, Erik 9.6
Lawver, Caleb  
Letter, Jon 12.08
Lloyd, Parker 5.06
Lowery, Brendan 12.90
Luavai, Ian 8.4
Lucas, Nathan 10.46
Lutzel, Chris 22.72
Madden, George 41.33
Magness, John 15.38
Mahorney, Jackson 21.59
Makowski, Ben 21.81
Manship, Cole 1
Marker, Jordan 4.08
Mast, Shiloh 18.31
McCaffrey, Chris 0
McCracken, Drew 24.60
McCullough, Liam 38.83
McMurry, Elias 18.45
Merickel, Tommy 29.40
Mesa, Jr, Paul 24.58
Meyer, Scott 25.82
Miller, Joe 2.06
Miller, Kenny 13.75
Mimoun, Jacob 10.50
Moon, Chaska 15.92
Morales, Steven 7.77
Munoz, Jake 25.79
Murguia, Melvin 15.59
Murphy, Christopher 18.09
Newberg, Thomas 13.01
Newton, Roderic 2
O’Connor, Kyle 9.97
Ober, Jordan 49.47
Oliviera, Matt 21.95
Ortega, Adrian 9.58
Parris, Ryan 13.40
Petrucci, Kyle 1.88
Phillips, Riley 28.28
Poujol, Michael 36.80
Propst, Jack 19.83
Ratliff Anthony 7.12
Reiter Donald 4.9
Richardson, Bodie 7.82
Richardson, Elijah 16.5
Richins, Kole 12.20
Riddle, Campbell 3.84
Roberts, Austin  
Robertson, Tanner 16.10
Robinson, Bradley 6.55
Royal, Greg 5.43
Sablan, Spencer 5.32
Sak, Hayden 23.23
Schoenberger, Zach 16.25
Scott, Colin 3
Shaffer, Corey 0
Shannon, John 28.72
Siegel, Sam 9.77
Simmons, Ryan 33.33
Slupski, Cain 8.60
Smith, Hunter 3.06
Smith, Nate 18.51
Somers, Sean 1
Song, Henry 12.34
Soto, Mike 25.67
Spence, Austin 20.46
Stotts, Garrett 20.85
Stubbs, Hayden 15.11
Taylor, Michael 21.89
Thompson, Tristan 4.77
Toothman, Andrew 8.33
Turner, Aaron 2.22
Urbach, Chase 12.40
Varga, Hunter 26.22
Vaughn, Jacob 3.11
Vera, Jr, Alonso 17.89
Walker, Nate 8.72
Walker, Ryan 4.26
Walsh, Koby 23.02
Walsh, Scott 6.07
Watkins, Bradley 8.39
White, Morgan 9.38
Whitehouse, Harley 17.40
Wilcox, Richard 9.39
Wilson, Garrett 10.86
Wirtel, Steven 26.97
Womac, Hunter 16.12
Wood, Camren 5.37
Workman, James  
Wright, Hunter 35.14

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Target Scores from Vegas

Here are the scores from the Rubio Target at the 12th Annual National Snapping Spring Event in Las Vegas.

Each Long Snapper received the same test (12 variable punt snaps and 12 variable pat snaps). Highest possible score is a 48.

For more information, email Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com

Name SCORE
Avantino, Nick 9
Alexander, Dylan 13
Aloma, John 29
Anderson, Koltin 9
Anthony, Enzo 5
Ashworth, Jeremy 13
Atkins, Connor 4
Badgley, Ryne 11
Bale, JT 23
Bancroft, Tommy 26
Becker, Hunter 0
Bertoni, Wesley 21
Block, Cody 17
Cadavieco, Marco 17
Calcagno, Joe 2
Cameron, Brandt 12
Cantrell, Dan 11
Carty, AJ 27
Cawley, Kendall  20
Charles DeRosier  2
Comaroto, Peter 21
Conrad, Kyle 12
Cox, Nick 10
Crum, Grant 19
Daggett, Bobby 11
Dalton Masters 13
Davidson, Callen 7
Davis, Kyle 11
Den Bleyker, Johnny 18
Diffee, Darren 27
Dilley, Fletcher 18
Dixon, Jack 10
Dorsett, Evan ——-
Drzik, Hunter 6
Durham, Nate 11
Eatherly, Geron 17
Epley, Tristan 19
Farnsworth, Wes 25
Farr, Ryan 19
Ferguson, Blake 19
Flethcer, Thomas 5
Foley, Matt 17
Freeman, Harrison 20
Freund, Fowler ——–
Gluhaich, Grant 24
Goebel, Harrison 24
Grant, Zac 16
Griffiths, Tyler 19
Hall, Mitch 21
Hamilton, Logan 23
Haney, Jack 9
Heidebreder, Cole 10
Hendrix, Caleb 9
Henley, Parker 7
Hernandez, Curtis 11
Hess, Jake 25
Hoffman, Harrison 17
Jacob Bettis 8
Jaffe, Grant 15
Jeronimo, Jesse 10
Johnson, Damon 17
Juelfs, Kael  
Kashner, Cole 15
Keller, Matt 19
King, Javier 7
Kirkegaard, Conner 19
Knight, Jake 26
Krause, Logan 9
Lawson, Erik 5
Lawver, Caleb  
Letter, Jon 11
Lloyd, Parker 4
Lowery, Brendan 12
Luavai, Ian 7
Lucas, Nathan 9
Lutzel, Chris 16
Madden, George 23
Magness, John 10
Mahorney, Jackson 19
Makowski, Ben 18
Manship, Cole 1
Marker, Jordan 4
Mast, Shiloh 15
McCaffrey, Chris 0
McCracken, Drew 20
McCullough, Liam 22
McMurry, Elias 13
Merickel, Tommy 19
Mesa, Jr, Paul 18
Meyer, Scott 16
Miller, Joe 2
Miller, Kenny 11
Mimoun, Jacob 9
Moon, Chaska 11
Morales, Steven 7
Munoz, Jake 16
Murguia, Melvin 17
Murphy, Christopher 15
Newberg, Thomas 11
Newton, Roderic 2
O’Connor, Kyle 9
Ober, Jordan 30
Oliviera, Matt 18
Ortega, Adrian 8
Parris, Ryan 7
Petrucci, Kyle 2
Phillips, Riley 21
Poujol, Michael 21
Propst, Jack 14
Ratliff Anthony 4
Reiter Donald 4
Richardson, Bodie 7
Richardson, Elijah 9
Richins, Kole 10
Riddle, Campbell 4
Roberts, Austin  
Robertson, Tanner 11
Robinson, Bradley 6
Royal, Greg 5
Sablan, Spencer 5
Sak, Hayden 14
Schoenberger, Zach 15
Scott, Colin 3
Shaffer, Corey 15
Shannon, John 18
Siegel, Sam 9
Simmons, Ryan 27
Slupski, Cain 8
Smith, Hunter 3
Smith, Nate 15
Somers, Sean 1
Song, Henry 10
Soto, Mike 12
Spence, Austin 12
Stotts, Garrett 17
Stubbs, Hayden 13
Taylor, Michael 18
Thompson, Tristan 4
Toothman, Andrew 8
Turner, Aaron 2
Urbach, Chase 11
Varga, Hunter 16
Vaughn, Jacob 3
Vera, Jr, Alonso 17
Walker, Nate 8
Walker, Ryan 4
Walsh, Koby 14
Walsh, Scott 6
Watkins, Bradley 5
White, Morgan 9
Whitehouse, Harley 12
Wilcox, Richard 4
Wilson, Garrett 7
Wirtel, Steven 17
Womac, Hunter 11
Wood, Camren 5
Workman, James  
Wright, Hunter 31

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Event Elite Member!

Congratulations to Hayden Sak on being selected to the 2014 Event Elite!

Here was your clue: Event Elite member: 1st part would make things hard to find if lost item was pointy + where a davenport would be then what fries come in

1st part would make things hard to find if lost item was pointy (needle in a HAYstack)
2nd part, where a davenport would be (Davenport is another name for a couch and a couch would be in a DEN)
3rd part, what fries come in, fries are potatoes and potatoes come in SAcK

Congratulations to Hayden Sak being invited to the 2014 TOP 12 and EVENT ELITE camp where only the best of the best Long Snappers in the country will be competing and learning!

Hayden Sak

 

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Happy Ranksgiving to the Long Snappers from the NC Camp (3/1)

The rankings are completed for ALL  Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping Camp in NC on March 1, 2014.

Long Snappers came out to attend the Rubio Long Snapping NC Camp on March 1st from NC, SC, FL, VA, PA, MA, KY, DE, MD, OH, NY, TN and CT and they didn’t 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, simply go the NEW RubioLongSnapping.com, rollover PLAYER RANKINGS, rollover which CLASS you are looking for, click that CLASS, click LONG SNAPPERS and find your name.

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The Parent of a Long Snapper

At first, you were confused. You were definitely no expert on football, but you did know the basics. And, within those basics, you knew that no one actually wanted to be a long snapper. So, when your 8th grade son came up to you and said he might want to go to a long snapping camp, you were baffled. You were going to be the parent of a long snapper?

You remember the moment like it was yesterday. Your son, who was always a decent athlete, guided you through the website (yes, an actual site devoted to long snapping) as though he had studied it for hours. He knew all the ins and outs of the site, he was trying to “hook” you into registering him. You appeased your sons zeal. You still weren’t sure on the whole process until Bruce came over. Bruce was your son’s best friend. They had been friends ever since they had the same kindergarten teacher. Your son was the good athlete who was very intelligent while Bruce was a very good soccer player that had more looks than common sense. Wits aside, Bruce was a great kid that always landed on his feet (and used them). Anyway, he came over (during the long snapping propaganda ceremony that your son was putting on) and chimed in.

Bruce was actually going to the same camp, but as a kicker. Your son and Bruce were both headed off to high school and already had planned how to stay united. Since the local high school’s soccer team was, to put it nicely, sub-par, Bruce decided to forgo soccer and just become a kicker for the football team. Bruce would be the kicker and your son would the snapper. It was perfect. They were inseparable off the field and now would be the same on the field as well. You were going to be a parent of a long snapper?

You caved after hours of persistence from your son and Bruce (actually like ten minutes). You sent your soon to be high schooler off with Bruce to the camp. Bruce went to his side of the field, your son went to his. Bruce learned how to kick, your son learned how to snap. You were becoming a parent of a long snapper?

This went on for years. Camp after camp. To say the process was smooth is not accurate. The first year, the coach couldn’t care less about your son and his “position” on the team. For Bruce, it was not much better. Freshman teams aren’t really a juggernaut on offense so there were little opportunities for the two boys to shine. That, and the fact that your boy was, average at best with his snapping, made life a bit tough during snapping season (which is year round).

Sophomore year was big for the boys…well, a boy. Bruce really grew physically and with his kicking. Puberty high-fived him and guided him into the weight room where he put on about twenty pounds of muscle that he used simply for kicking. He was becoming a monster on campus and on the field. Even though, he was “only” a kicker, he was still regarded as “that guy” on the team. Bruce, only a sophomore, was already starting to dominate the kicking camps. Life was good, no great, for him.

For your son, things were more challenging. Puberty eluded him at first. A tad thin, gawky even, your boy simply couldn’t put on weight. Muscle was not even close to hitting his frame. You would have been happy with even some fat. Nothing would stick to his bones. Frustrated was an understatement. The one thing that kept your son going: his snapping. He kept at the camps, he worked on his form, he loved the camaraderie. He was part of a group…almost a gang. You met parents. You didn’t mind the camps. It was becoming fun for you as well. You were becoming a parent of a long snapper?

Junior year flew by and so did the notion of your son being thin. He filled out very well and looked like an athlete. Camps became more frequent and social media allowed you to stay connected to other parents of long snappers. You even became very good friends with Bruce’s parents. It was hard not to since the boys were always together and you had a common denominator to discuss. Bruce’s recruiting took off, he flourished at the kicking camps and was even offered a couple scholarships to major universities. All the while, your son snapped the ball to “the star.” Bruce was the stud kicker and your son was “the kid who snapped it to Bruce.”

As popular as Bruce became at school, on the recruiting sites and on blogs, he never forgot your son and how “his” key plays during the game, started. Bruce knew were the play started. Your son and Bruce practiced non-stop throughout the year. Your son snapped the footballs, a random kid would hold and Bruce would kick it long and far. Day in and day out, week in and week out, camp after camp, Bruce and your son were a team. You were the parent of a long snapper.

Senior year comes along and wouldn’t you know it, your son’s football team was doing well, very well. Games were like parties, everyone knew about Bruce and you were part of the whitewash. The crowd cheered for every kick like it was a game winner. No matter if it was a P.A.T. or a 50 yarder, the other parents roared congratulations to Bruce’s parents after each and every time Bruce was on the field. You sat right next to them and congratulated them just as everyone else did. And, after every kick, which, of course meant a great snap from your son, Bruce’s parents, almost in unison, would look your way and simply mouth the words “thank you.” They never said it out loud, but you knew they meant it from the bottom of the hearts. They knew their son’s success was directly correlated to all the time Bruce and your son spent together at camps, on the field and watching games on TV. There was no kick made without a snap. You were the parent of a long snapper.

Well, wouldn’t you know it, the team made the championship game. Everyone was excited, BEYOND excited. The kids, school and the town were overflowing with excitement. Everyone wanted to see a perfect game. Unfortunately, Mother Nature couldn’t care less. The early December game meant chance for rain and that seemed to be simply what would happen on that Saturday night.

Your son and Bruce did some extra practice that week. You and Bruce’s father went with them. You both created as many wild scenarios as possible. Nothing would surprise them. By Wednesday, when the weather report made it clear that rain would be a legit possibility, you even brought a gallon of water to saturate the footballs so your son could simulate a wet snap. Your son was not a fan of this drill and never really could manage to create his perfect snap. You were definitely the parent of a Long Snapper.

Now it is game night and the weather was cooperating, thus far. It was cold, very cold, but no rain at all. Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth is how the score went all game long. The teams were very evenly matched. You were a quiet fan, but even found yourself cheering out loud at several points in the game.

The game came down to the final five minutes and wouldn’t you know it, the sky decided to open up and cleanse the players. When the first drop hit your jacket, your heart sunk fifty miles and you couldn’t breathe. On cue, your son looked up at you and you could see him swallow and look at you with his big, brown eyes. His look seemed to say “Not this, anything but this. Please dad, make the rain stop.” Your eyes welled up, emotions grabbed you, there was nothing you could do expect yell to him, “You got this!” You are the parent of a Long Snapper.

The rain came down in buckets. It seemed to increase by the minute. The game become sloppy. No one had any footing, no one could run, no one could throw, it was becoming ugly. Somehow, the football gods blessed your son’s team and allowed them a big run off the right tackle. The running back burst off the end and was gone for a 60 yard pickup. He eventually was brought down on the opposing team’s ten yard line. Everyone was so excited, they barely realized the clock was almost out. There were three seconds left. There was time for one play from the ten yard line.

The coach was not an ignorant man. He motioned for Bruce. You saw it, Bruce’s parents saw it. You looked at each other. Emotions overflowing. You all nodded at the same time with the look of “here we go.” Your boy looked at you, you heart was pounding, The rain was pouring and that only added to the wetness coming from your eyes. You tried to remain strong for your son’s sake. It was almost too much.

All the years of training, all the hours, all the camps, should make this moment easy for your son and Bruce. Your son set up on the ball, the overly saturated ball, he wiggled his fingers. You knew his routine, you were the parent of a Long Snapper.

The snap came out quickly, it was not a tight spiral. You gulped. Your worst nightmare. Time stopped. The ball rotated. The ball flew over the holder’s outstretched arms. You almost vomited. You felt a thousand eyes look at you. You tried to stay focused on your son. You didn’t look anyone in the eyes. You felt as though you were spiraling into an abyss. Your son just had a bad snap.

Trying to avoid every fan’s eyes, you finally caught a glimpse of your son and noticed a yellow flag on the field. You hoped, you prayed, for it to be on the other team. It was! It turns out the nose guard illegally hit your son just before the snap and that is what caused the wayward snap. You looked around and noticed no one was looking at you now. Bruce’s parents patted you on the back. You got closer to them. You and them, just like Bruce and your son, were a team.

The game winning kick cleared the field goal posts easily. Your son’s snap was perfect. It was just like the countless other snaps you had seen him execute at camps, in the garage, in the front driveway, in the backyard, in the street and on the field. You are the parent of a Long Snapper.

The crowd swarmed Bruce’s parents in the crowd and as they made their way onto the field. It was a mass of humanity and it converged on to the hero of the game, Bruce. Hundreds of people chanted his name, they lifted him up, he won the game. He made the game winning kick. He won the championship. He did it all.

You avoided the masses and went to the spot on the field where your son snapped the ball. He was there, waiting for you. You hugged him as hard as anyone ever held someone they loved and were proud of. As you opened your eyes filled with tears, you caught Bruce’s parents looking at you. They were just twenty yards away but it might as well have been twenty miles. You were with your son, the Long Snapper, isolated from everyone and they were with their son, the kicker, the hero of the game, being mobbed by hundreds. Twenty yards away, your eyes met and you clearly saw Bruce’s parents, who clearly understood the process, mouth the words to you, “Thank you!”

You ARE the parent of the Long Snapper.

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 14 years, Chris Rubio, President and Owner of Rubio Long Snapping, has become the #1 Long Snapping instructor in the country and the go-to man when a college coach needs a Long Snapper. Colleges from across the country rely on “Rubio’s” word day in and day out on who the best Long Snappers are in the country. Rubio Long Snapping has assisted in over 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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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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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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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

ranksgiving

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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

2014 Ranksgiving

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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

2016 Rankings

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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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