Rubio Long Snapping Lessons Weekend of April 16 – 17

Griffiths Lessons

Pictured right of center: Rubio Long Snapping Instructor, Tyler Griffiths, leads a group session in North Carolina.

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

With several upcoming Spring camps and our National Vegas event happening in May (VEGAS XXVIII) now is the time to utilize the instructors in your area.  To find out more about upcoming events click HERE.

Here is what you can expect to see every WEDNESDAY!

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

  • Illinois – St. Charles area > Nolan Owen, will be running the following sessions:
    • Wednesday from 7-8pm, 8-9pm, and 9-10pm for private lessons.
    • Friday from 6-7pm & 9-10pm for private lessons and 7-9pm for an All-Levels group lesson.
    • Sunday from 11:00am-1:00pm Adv. group, 2:00-4:00pm Int. group, & 5:00-7:00pm Beg. group and 1-2:00pm, 4-5:00pm & 7-8:00pm for private lessons.

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

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

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

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

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r4ubio5Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world. Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

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

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What Do You Get at a Rubio Long Snapping Camp?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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r4ubio5Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world. Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

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

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Rubio Long Snapping 2016 Summer Camps

Here we go, you have seen what others say about Rubio Long Snapping and now is the time to get involved.

Below is a very detailed list of dates, locations, and explanations of what Rubio Long Snapping has in store for summer 2016:

INSTRUCTIONAL, EVALUATION & EXPOSURE CAMPS

11008605_803691366373662_2946603680863802142_nSummer Long Snapping Camps are open to ALL levels Long Snappers. You do NOT have to be invited to attended any spring or summer Rubio Long Snapping Instructional Camps. These Long Snapping Camps are open to Long Snappers from 8th grade (younger with permission from Rubio) through junior college. The winners of each camp receive FREE admission to a Fall camp put on by Rubio Long Snapping (travel and accommodations excluded). Please note: these camps will sell out quickly!

These camps are one day camps that offer instruction, film and classroom session, Long Snapping Discussion, NCSA recruiting meeting, Nutritional Discussion, YouTube film and Competition. Attending these camps gives you top notch instruction and the chance to be added to the Rubio Long Snapping Player Ranking Section of the website.

Why attend? To get the best instruction and the most exposure possible in the world as a Long Snapper, to be ranked with Rubio Long Snapping, to receive a Rubio Long Snapping shirt, to be filmed for YouTube, to have the chance to win FREE admission to a Rubio Long Snapping Fall camp of your choice (travel and accommodations not included).

  • July 7, TX
  • July 9, IL
  • July 11, NC
  • July 12, GA
  • July 31, CA

You can register for any Rubio Long Snapping summer camps HERE


VEGAS NATIONAL EVENTS

VEGAS XXV Finals

As you know, the Vegas Events are the biggest and best Long Snapping camps in the world. They are truly a national event to see how you compete against the best in the nation, and world. The May Event, or VEGAS XXVIII, is the second largest Long Snapping camp we run (VEGAS XXVII in January was the biggest). The main difference is the weather and there are less seniors since many have already stepped onto their college campuses for their next stage of their life.

The Vegas Events are NOT an invite only camp. They are first come, first served. Long Snappers ranging from 8th grade – JC are allowed to attend.

This is the SUPER BOWL for Long Snappers. No other Long Snapping event comes close to the exposure offered by the Vegas Events. Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the most credible recruiting source for Long Snappers in the country.  The “TOP 12” and “EVENT ELITE” is the list to be on if you are seeking national exposure. From the Vegas Events, the Rubio Long Snapping Staff will select the “TOP 12” Seniors/JC & the “TOP 12” Underclassman and “Event Elite”. Over 90% of the “TOP 12” have received full ride D1A scholarships in the past. Over 99% members of the “TOP 12” have gone on to play college football. In addition the “TOP 12” Underclassman will be invited to attend an exclusive summer camp to train and compete amongst that elite group.  The Competition Finals Round Winners (FG, Punt, and LS) will receive FREE Rubio Long Snapping Camps for 1 FULL YEAR. (Excludes transportation and Hotel). The Vegas Events offer the best exposure possible for Long Snappers. Rubio Long Snapping has personal relationships with over 100 D1A Universities and many more at other levels. This is your chance to get recognized on a national scale. Rubio Long Snapping works very closely with Scout.com, Rivals.com, Espn.com, etc. and have also been featured in Sports Illustrated, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Deadspin, etc.

  • VEGAS XXVIII Prep Camp, May 15, TX
  • VEGAS XXVIII Prep Camp, May 15, GA
  • VEGAS XXVIII Prep Camp, May 15, CA
  • VEGAS XXVIII, Small Group Session, May 20, Las Vegas
  • VEGAS XXVIII, May 21-22, Las Vegas

You can register for any Rubio Long Snapping VEGAS EVENT HERE

FBU CAMPS

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Once again, Rubio Long Snapping and Chris Sailer Kicking will be teaming up with FBU to run the specialists portion of their camps. FBU is the world’s largest football training service and has hired us to handle their Long Snapping section. It is an honor and we are proud to do it again. It is a top notch organization that benefits countless athletes across the country.

Rubio Long Snapping will be running more camps than EVER. This year I will only be at the TOP GUN CAMP.  All other locations will have two Rubio Long Snapping Senior Instructors in attendance (staff members that have been with me for well over 30 camps). They will follow the same format as myself and report directly to FBU and yours truly.

Rubio Long Snapping will be choosing the two Long Snappers that will participate in the US ARMY ALL-AMERICAN BOWL at the FBU TOP GUN CAMP in South Carolina on July 14-15. Rubio Long Snapping will also be selecting the East Bay Youth All-American for the Class of 2019 (Freshman All-American Bowl) and 2020 (8th Grade All-American Bowl) at the FBU TOP GUN CAMP in South Carolina on July 14-15.

You MUST be invited to the TOP GUN camp by performing well at one of the regional camps prior to the TOP GUN Camp. Bottom line, you will have to do well at one of the camps, that our staff  is in attendance at, to pick up an invite from myself and/or one of my senior instructors.

  • April 8-9, San Antonio, TX
  • April 15-16, Austin, TX
  • April 15-16, Miami, FL
  • April 22-23, Orlando, FL
  • April 22-23, Phoenix, AZ
  • April 29-30, Orange County, CA
  • June 3-4, Lafayette, LA
  • June 24-25, Los Angeles, CA
  • July 14-15, Rock Hill, SC, TOP GUN CAMP***

***Rubio will be in attendance.

Please register for FBU CAMPS by going to fbu.net, calling (973) 366-5027 or emailing cdecker@allamericangames.com
COLLEGE CAMPS

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Rubio Long Snapping will be in charge of several university led college camps across the country. These are camps that the universities put on and have us run.  Per NCAA rules, you will not be ranked at these camps. You will register through THEIR respective sites.

Here is the list, so far, as more will be added once the dates are finalized…

  • June 1, University of Georgia
  • June 3, LSU
  • June 4, Alabama
  • June 5, University of Washington**
  • June 6, Texas A&M
  • June 10, University of Cincinnati**
  • June 11, University of Oregon
  • June 12, University of California Berkeley (CAL)
  • June 19, University of Miami
  • July 24, Army

**Rubio will not be in attendance.

NFL FREE AGENT CAMP

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You (the specialists) asked for it, you got it. They (NFL coaches) asked for it, they got it. As you know, Chris Sailer and myself have always run the biggest and best exposure camps for high school Long Snappers and kickers.  For the second year, we are moving into the NFL realm to give the needed exposure to our college athletes.

This one day camp will be a showcase for NFL coaches. There will be little coaching (you shouldn’t need a ton if you are at this camp) as this camp will all be about exposure. NFL coaches and personnel will be on hand to personally see the Long Snappers in action.

In order to attend this camp, you must be out of college and be eligible for the NFL draft.

  • March 17, Las Vegas, NV

You can register for the NFL Free Agent camp HERE (spots will be limited)

COLLEGE LEVEL CAMP

This camp will be ONLY for 4 year university college Long Snappers AND Long Snappers entering into a 4 year university. 1st year JC and freshman, sophomores and juniors in high school can NOT attend this camp.

This will be a very high level camp that will be run similarly to the TOP 12 and EVENT ELITE camp. Cost of the camp will include accommodations, transportation to the fields and the instruction, and meals. This camp is built for Long Snappers looking to dominate the college camp and get ready for the NFL.

  • July 15-17, IMG Academy, FL

TOP 12 & EVENT ELITE CAMP

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This camp is open ONLY to those invited personally by Rubio. You are chosen to attend this camp by performing extremely well at either the January or May National Snapping Events in Las Vegas. Do NOT sign up for this camp unless you have been formally invited by  Rubio. Former “TOP 12” and “EVENT ELITE” members includes countless college and NFL players, All-Americans, NFL Pro Bowlers and Super Bowl participants.

Some Long Snapping “TOP 12” Alumni: Christian Yount (Cleveland Browns), Justin Drescher (New Orleans Saints), Aaron Brewer (Denver Broncos), Jon Weeks (Houston Texans) to name a few.

The “TOP 12” is chosen after the January Event (VEGAS XXVII) and the “EVENT ELITE” is chosen after the spring Event (VEGAS XXVIII). There are obviously 12 chosen for the “TOP 12” and there is no set number for the “EVENT ELITE”. Those that deserve it and are top of their class in May, get chosen…it could be one, it could be 20.

The success rate of those we have chosen have been selected in the past that go on to play college football (most on scholarship) is over 95%.

  • July 18-20, IMG Academy, FL

Invites go out after each Vegas Event.

UNDERCLASSMEN INVITATIONAL

You will almost think of this INVITATIONAL as a baby TOP 12 & EVENT ELITE Camp. This two day camp that Rubio Long Snapping puts on will be completely gearing towards the athletes and their parents/guardians. This camp is meant to not only get the athletes headed in the right direction in the beginning of their high school careers, but also their parents. It will provide information regarding nutrition, social media, recruiting, film, education and, of course, on field instruction. This event is just as much for the parents/guardians as it is the athletes!

College recruiting for Long Snappers is finally getting where it needs to be. Scholarships are being offered earlier and earlier each year. Early exposure is necessary these days. The Rubio Long Snapping Underclassmen “Invite Only” Event is the perfect opportunity to make a name for yourself and solidify your national ranking at the perfect time. The middle of the summer is now the time college coaches build their underclassmen lists. You want to be on that list. This camp will get you there. It is also your first opportunity to prove that you are a “TOP 12” candidate in your class. The camp is set in July for a reason, college coaches asked us to do this. They want the inside track early. Don’t be surprised to see more and more underclassmen offered during the season in the near future.

There will be formal meetings/classroom sessions on individual topics such as: Training (what level is right for the underclassmen athlete, how often, proper techniques), Nutrition and Lifting (Good habits, bad habits), Social Media (Setting up and using the proper social media outlets – this has become a must), Filming (proper angles, techniques, times, set up), Education (the importance of it, standards, year by year plan)

  • July 21-22, IMG Academy, FL

Invites go out in May.

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r4ubio5Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world. Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

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

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You Are Who You Hang Out With

A Rubio Long Snapping parent posted this photo on Facebook and I had to borrow it to show exactly what the Rubio Long Snapping family is all about AND how things continue to grow.

The picture below is from Vegas about five years ago. It shows your normal group of Rubio Long Snappers hanging out on a Saturday evening after the day of instruction. Everyone is smiling and waiting for their food. There is even a little brother thrown in the mix.

Let me give you a run down of the people in the photo. From left to right, Taybor Pepper of Michigan St/NFL., Scott Daly of Notre Dame, Cory Cheadle of Kansas St. Reid Ferguson of LSU/NFL, Blake Ferguson of LSU and Kelly Mason of Kentucky/NFL.

That is one powerful table. Next time you are sitting around with some members of the Rubio Long Snapping family at VEGAS XXVIII on May 21-22, think to yourself and wonder, will Rubio be talking about me in five years?

#YouAreWhoYouHangOutWith

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Taybor, Reid, Blake, Kelly, Cory at Vegas

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Nervous at a Rubio Long Snapping Camp? You Aren’t Alone!

Sineath, TannerThis essay was written by Rubio Long Snapper Tanner Sineath (SC, ‘2016). His mother sent it to me…I think without him knowing, but who cares:) and I loved it. I think it really does a good job of showing the emotions and feelings that arise at someone’s first Rubio Long Snapping camp. First timers, parents and Long Snappers, must realize you are not alone and for every single GREAT Long Snapper you see on the field, they had a start and it usually wasn’t good…check films:)

Enjoy…..

I walked up to the registration table and gave my name, received my camp shirt and went off on my own to get ready to go out on the field. I looked around wishing I was like the other seasoned campers all gathered together. The campers already had nicknames from the camp coaches. They were walking around in their special gold shirts, and I felt hunger. I wanted a gold shirt, I wanted a nickname, I wanted the coaches to know me, I wanted to go out and show them all who I was. Wait! Was that jealousy? Probably, but I didn’t care. It fueled me. I was focused. I was going to make it happen. I was going to have them notice me.

That is when I was snapped back into reality! One of the gold shirts snapped the ball, and I thought DANG! I have bitten off more than I can chew! Suddenly the hunger was gone, and replaced by doubt. I didn’t belong here. I was never going to have a nickname, or a gold shirt, or to be part of the group. I tried to swallow, but it just stayed stuck in my throat like a wad of peanut butter. There is no worse feeling than wanting to retreat, but knowing you can’t. I told myself what is the worst thing that can happen? I told myself back, you will look like a fool in front of everyone! I then decided well at least no one knows me here so if I embarrass myself no one will remember it tomorrow.

There it was, they called my name! Time to show them what I have. I felt like I did ok, not great, but at least it didn’t totally suck! I learned a lot that day! I learned I am my own worst enemy. I learned that I am the only person that can hold me back. Then we went to lunch, and I talked to my parents about my feelings. They did their best job of loading me with clichés of doing your best, and hard work pays off. Along with all of the other things good parents are supposed to say. I am in no way saying I didn’t appreciate it, quite the contrary, it was what I wanted to hear from them, but at the same time I was worried, and not realizing the moment was perfect. I was surrounded by love and support, but so bogged down with self-doubt that I couldn’t really appreciate it.

We head back to the camp, and we are reviewing our snapping videos. Rubio got to my video and had positive things to say about my video, and it pretty much made my whole day. Why is it that a strangers words mattered so much more than my parent’s words? Oh yeah, because he didn’t have to say nice things to me. That wasn’t what he was getting paid to do. He is getting paid to teach me. Boy did he! Not just about snapping, but about life, about others opinions, and how even though the world says it doesn’t matter what someone else thinks or says it absolutely does. No college coach is going to call my mom to get her opinion of me, but they will call him. His opinions and words can open or close doors.

What was my point in all of this? My point is that the world is filled with challenges. It is filled with ups and downs. I have no doubt that football has helped me prepare for the real world. This is one example. It is the most vivid example I have. I am grateful for every moment, every life lesson, every friend, and every rival. They have all prepared me for the real world.

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Rubio Long Snapping Training in YOUR Area

2015 Spring Rubio bannerAs you know, Rubio Long Snapping travels the country offering the best instruction and most exposure for Long Snappers. But, sometimes, a Long Snapper needs and wants more training throughout the year. Not a problem.

Rubio Long Snapping has certified instructors, that have actually gone through Rubio Long Snapping camps, to help around the country. These staff members not only know how to teach the Rubio way but are, more importantly, great people off the field as well. They will help each Long Snapper they work with get the basics, master the form and be ready to dominate the next Rubio Long Snapping camp.

Instructors Map

Rubio Long Snapping has official instructors in the following states and countries (more to come)…

  • Alabama
  • Arizona
  • California
  • Canada
  • Colorado
  • Idaho
  • Indiana
  • Georgia
  • Illinois
  • Louisiana
  • Michigan
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • North Carolina
  • Ohio
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Washington
  • West Virginia

and even Australia!!!

For more information and to get your training started immediately, please contact Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com

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Chris-Rubio-2Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world. Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

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

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Rubio Long Snapper John Shannon is an Army All-American

Today, Rubio Long Snapper and Notre Dame commit, John Shannon was given his Army All-American jersey at his high school!

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Shannon is currently the #1 Long Snapper in his class and has been dominant throughout his time with Rubio Long Snapping. He is known for his power and tenacity when snapping the ball.

He earned the U.S. Army All-American spot by winning the competition at the FBU TOP GUN camp this past July in Ohio.

Congratulations to John and his family!

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Survival Guide for Rubio Long Snapping Parents

A couple weeks ago, a Rubio Long Snapping mom named Ashely Culbertson asked if she could put together a survival guide for the parents. She stated that there is a ton that goes into being a parent at the camp and lots of stuff to be said. Given, I said “Let it rain!” and she did.

TREMENDOUS job by Ashely and definitely something to sit down and soak in.

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Survival Guide for Rubio Long Snapper/Chris Sailer Kicking Parents: 

Quick Reference for the BIG Questions to the Little Questions Most Parent/Guardians of LS and K/P have.

I’m just a mom. It sounds funny to say that out loud, as any parent knows being a parent is not for the faint of heart, so using the phrase “just a mom” is a HUGE understatement. Equally understated is to use the phrase “just the long snapper/kicker/punter.” So, go ahead and move past the “just” and recognize the vitally important role your son (or possibly daughter, but for the sake of time and space I’ll refer to the student athlete in the male form) plays on his team. Special teams, and specifically the long snapper and kicker/punter have, can, and will make or break a football game. I encourage you to go to www.rubiosblog.com and read more in depth blogs on this subject via the link to Rubio’s blog and Sailer’s blog. Another quick and extremely relevant example would be the 2014 college football season during which both regular season and bowl games had outcomes determined by the performance of special teams in the last few seconds. Now, moving forward, I’m just a mom and my kid’s just a long snapper, and the past year and a half has been one of the most exciting journeys…EVER…so buckle up buttercup, here we go!

Your First Rubio/Sailer Camp-

     1. This is typically the one day camp that is held closest to you. You probably googled long snapping or kicking instruction/technique, or heard of Rubio and/or Sailer by word of mouth, and now you’re all signed up for your first Rubio/Sailer Camp for your son. **Prepare to be blown away.** We were. My son had just finished his freshman season, having been pulled to the varsity team and become the starting long snapper for his high school football team. His high school is known for its football program in our state, and my son became a really big fish in a small pond literally overnight. He loved it. We, his parents, thought he was the best thing that had ever happened to long snapping. Once we got to that first camp, the “pond” suddenly got much, much bigger. That’s not to say my son wasn’t good, what I mean is we saw very quickly that if he wanted to get serious about football and college, there was work to be done.

          -This may or may not be your experience and that’s okay. Every situation is unique, and it’s important to take the suggestions that help.

          -You are going to be given A LOT of information. Relax! (You’ll find this to be a recurring theme throughout this experience.) Give it time and it will sink in. Also, Sailer and Rubio are two of the most open and receptive individuals/professionals when it comes to questions. A quick tip, though- after this first camp, when a question comes up, go to the website first. If you still can’t find an answer you are looking for, ask! 

     2. What do I need to take for camp?

Sounds a bit silly, but until you’ve been there, done that, (and now can even get the t-shirt), there are things I definitely would recommend having on hand that I never thought of in the beginning.

          -Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. You will be very involved in this experience and while I love my cute sandals and sundresses as much as the next mom (comfortable clothing applies to dads as well; choose clothes you’d wear when at home working with your son), this isn’t a beauty pageant. Get out your socks and tennis/running/athletic shoes, shorts, and a t-shirt and be ready to work and learn with your son.

          -Bring a chair, you’ll need to be in close proximity to the instruction. Usually that means on the sidelines until Sailer or Rubio call parents to the field. Standing all day or sitting on the grass/turf isn’t ideal.

          -If possible, bring a cooler with water. Water is ALWAYS provided, but if you’re at a camp in the heat of summer, a small cooler (even the soft, foldable ones) that can carry water bottles with ice/cold packs definitely comes in handy. Your athlete should be hydrating daily. The reality is, so should parents. If you or your athlete waits to take in water until thirsty, you’re doing it wrong. HYDRATE, HYDRATE, HYDRATE! If the camp isn’t close enough to drive to and you are flying, Google the nearest Dollar Store, Dollar General, WalMart, Target, etc. It’s worth the extra ten dollars to have cold water on hand. 

          -Sunscreen. You and your athlete will be outside (weather permitting) for the better part of eight hours. Even if the camp you and your athlete are attending is during one of the cooler months, you may need sunscreen. If it’s a summer camp and you enjoy having a nose, it’s a must.

          -You are going to have about an hour for lunch. Be prepared. Google restaurants close by that you can get in and out of quickly. Another option is bring lunch with you- think tailgating. This can be a good idea for several reasons: you don’t have to rush, your athlete has more time to relax and regroup, and you will likely have the opportunity to get to know others at the camp. It’s important to realize this group of young men will see each other again, and they are building friendships on the field, so build friendships with the parents around you. Be smart, though. If it’s 100* outside, go somewhere out of the heat for this break. Otherwise, I’m confident EMS will gladly take you somewhere cooler- just saying.

          -Bring your camera/phone. Rubio and Sailer are used to taking pictures with athletes at their camps at the end. Even if your kid isn’t big on pictures, DO IT. You’ll look back at some point and realize how far your kid has come, and you’ll be glad you did.

     3. Why does Rubio/Sailer know other kids’ names/parents/families? Will they remember my son? Are they even watching them?

          -Don’t flip out!! Some of the athletes and their families have been working with Rubio/Sailer for years. Just because they know some of the athletes immediately doesn’t mean they aren’t watching your kid. In fact, you just might hear them called by a nickname that will stick (ex. BaconHead, Oregon, MadDawg). Your son may get a “big daddy” thrown his way. This happens because they ARE noticing your kid, and while in that moment they may not use your athlete’s full name, they use these kinds of nicknames because that’s one of the ways they remember the athletes. You may also notice that your athlete is being photographed and videoed…a lot. Relax, Rubio and Sailer are noticing your son from the moment you walk up to the registration table until the moment you leave that afternoon (likely dragging, tired, a little overwhelmed by all the information you’ve been given, and definitely excited and motivated for the future).

           -Remember the big fish/small pond example? This is when you’ll probably realize that while your kid is talented, so are many other kids. Again, relax. At the end of the day, your son has just learned from the best, trained with the best, and been evaluated by the best. Once rankings/evaluations are posted, your athlete is going to have his strengths highlighted while also given constructive criticism. This part of the process ideally will encourage, motivate, and drive your son to put what he has learned to good use if he hasn’t already. Rubio has an excellent blog that explains how his rankings are done, so, again, go to the website, click on Rubio’s blog and search for how his rankings/evaluations are done. It’s fair, honest, and really quite easy to understand.

          -Be patient. Believe me when I say I understand, patience is not one of my virtues. However, Rubio and Sailer will tell the athletes and parents a date their rankings will come out. If you aren’t already, you and your athlete should follow, friend, like, etc. Sailer and Rubio on all social media sources. They will let everyone know via their blogs and social media that the rankings are up. 

     -Get familiar with social media- like yesterday. You will hear it, read it, and maybe wake up repeating it: Be sure your athlete is being appropriate when using social media. Colleges are watching and noting EVERYTHING your athlete is doing if they are a potential recruit. Think of it like Santa Claus (you better watch out…he knows when you’ve been bad or good so be good for goodness sake)- he’s everywhere! Does your kid want to play ball or lose a spot on a team over a retweet? If you don’t know what a retweet is, figure it out right now. 

How often should my son attend a Rubio/Sailer camp? Isn’t once enough? What about Vegas?

     1. I am a parent that looks for a really good reason to do something, I evaluate its worth as well as the sacrifice needed to obtain a goal. My son that I’ve referenced here has three siblings, so a great deal of thought has to go into these decisions. The following are my thoughts as a parent on this subject:

          -When preparing to have our son, my husband and I put a great deal of time and effort into being sure he would have the things he needed to thrive. While my husband (as a new dad) was awesome at helping, and he could change a diaper, the first few weeks of diaper changes were pretty comical. Sure, our son had a diaper on, but with practice he had a diaper on that didn’t fall off when we picked him up. Another example would be when our son got his learner’s permit to drive. He was very diligent about safety, and could get us from point A to B. But with practice, he stopped using the brake like an on/off switch. The point is, your athlete will learn great things at one camp, but if his desire is to be the best he can be or to play football at the next level, giving him more opportunities to fine tune his skills is imperative. Yes, attend more than one camp. 

          -While things like form, speed, accuracy, and consistency are themes that remain unchanged at each camp, I can say with certainty that my son has learned something new each time he’s attended a Rubio/Sailer camp. That could mean learning a new drill all the way to walking up to register by himself and displaying the confidence he is building in himself. The best analogy I can think of for this part of the process is much like when one learns to drive a car with a manual transmission. There’s that really fine, smooth moment you let off the clutch and press the gas pedal. In the beginning, most of us had those “herky, jerky” moments and had to restart, or have heard a parent yell “you’re grinding the gears.” If you only attend one camp, it’s probable that you and your athlete will approach most of the day together. If you attend a second camp, and you nudge your son to handle things himself, depending on the kid, it’s going to be somewhat “herky, jerky.” The more opportunities to practice and fine tune skills on and off the field, the smoother the transition will be for your son to become a confident and independent individual in a very positive way.

     2. Vegas. If I could go back in time, I would have gotten my son to this event sooner. It’s honestly not something one can explain, it’s the experience itself. You will hear Sailer and Rubio say go more than once. ABSOLUTELY! The first time you and your son attend this event, it’s like the first day of high school as a freshman. Most of the time is spent figuring everything out (unless your son is a seasoned world traveler that never gets jet lag and is intimidated by nothing). If you’ve ever seen the movie “Hoosiers” (your son probably has not, but hopefully you saw it back in the day), there is a scene where the team makes it to the BIG championship game. They all walk in the arena looking like a bunch of deer in headlights. The coach has them measure the court, and so on. This is much like that first trip to Vegas. Your son will realize the distance to the target hasn’t changed, Sailer and Rubio haven’t changed, and get more comfortable with what comes along with traveling, navigating this mega event, etc. 

Is it (the camps) really worth it?

     1. The easy, quick answer: YES!

     2. The training experience offered by Chris Sailer and Chris Rubio truly is worth it, and here is why:

          -If we are talking dollars and cents, as well as probability and statistics, then it’s a no-brainer. Add up what you would spend on the camps your son attends in a given year (everything- travel, food, hotel, camp, etc.). Nope, it’s not cheap. Now add up the cost of a four year education (and even pick a school with a lesser tuition, but add in staying on campus, a meal plan, transportation of some sort, etc.). You likely have just seen in black and white how beneficial this can be.

          -Do some research. Look at the options out there. It will quickly become clear NO OTHER CAMP offers the same degree of exposure, education, and instruction, AND educates/involves the parent/guardian (maximizing your athlete’s potential by giving him the tools to work hard and smart after camp is over). This is the real deal. 

          -What your son will take away from the Sailer/Rubio camp experience is priceless on several levels. First, this is my son’s goal, his dream- not mine, not my husband’s- his. If this is your athlete’s passion, you will see great things; if it’s your dream and not your kid’s you’re doing it wrong- stop. Second, this is an awesome opportunity for your son to learn responsibility, confidence, and independence BEFORE he steps out into this big ole world on his own. If my son chose to never pick up a football again, what he has learned and gained is more than we could teach him on our own as parents, and that alone makes every bit worth it. Finally, the day I stood back with my husband and watched our son walk up to a college’s special teams coordinator, shake his hand, look him in the eye and have a conversation with him on his own, I knew we were on the right track.

I cannot stress enough how essential the website (www.rubiosblog.com) is. Hopefully you’ve gained some insight and can relax and enjoy this awesome time with your athlete. It’s been one of the best decisions we have ever made.

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Rubio Long Snappers Playing This Weekend (9/17/15)

Teams that have a Long Snapper that has participated in a Rubio Long Snapping camp will be in bold and CAPITALIZED.

Will you be on this list in the future, prove yourself this fall and at VEGAS XXVII to make it happen

As always, this list is VERY big and with so many Rubio Long Snappers playing (Rubio problem) I can miss someone. If I have missed a team, please just let me know. Please note: this is only a list of D1 teams. If I continue with D1AA-NAIA, you’d be reading until the following weekend.

GAME ON!
Thursday, September 17

CLEMSON vs LOUSIVILLE

Friday, September 18

FLORIDA STATE vs BOSTON COLLEGE
IDAHO STATE vs BOISE STATE
NEW MEXICO vs ARIZONA STATE

Saturday, September 19

SAVANNAH STATE vs AKRON
South Florida vs AKRON
UNLV 
vs MICHIGAN
AIR FORCE 
vs MICHIGAN STATE
KENT STATE 
vs Minnesota
BUFFALO 
vs FLORIDA ATLANTIC
NEVADA 
vs TEXAS A&M
ILLINOIS 
vs NORTH CAROLINA
CONNECTICUT 
vs MISSOURI
WAKE FOREST 
vs ARMY
TULSA 
vs Oklahoma
CENTRAL MICHIGAN 
vs SYRACUSE
NORTHWESTERN 
vs DUKE
GEORGIA STATE 
vs OREGON
Southeastern Louisiana vs OHIO
RICE 
vs NORTH TEXAS
TEMPLE 
vs MASSACHUSETTS
BALL STATE 
vs EASTERN MICHIGAN
MEMPHIS 
vs BOWLING GREEN
LOUISIANA TECH 
vs KANSAS STATE
TROY 
vs Wisconsin
NORTHERN ILLINOIS vs OHIO STATE
Cincinnati vs MIAMI (OH)
EAST CAROLINA vs NAVY
Norfolk State vs MARSHALL
TEXAS SAN ANTONIO vs OKLAHOMA STATE
William & Mary vs VIRGINIA
VIRGINIA TECH vs PURDUE
GEORGIA TECH vs NOTRE DAME
NEBRASKA vs MIAMI (FL)
AUBURN vs LSU
NORTHWESTERN STATE vs MISSISSIPPI STATE
AUSTIN PEAY vs VANDERBILT
WESTERN KENTUCKY vs INDIANA
Wofford vs IDAHO
UTAH STATE vs WASHINGTON
SOUTH CAROLINA vs GEORGIA
The Citadel vs GEORGIA SOUTHERN
FURMAN vs UCF
North Carolina Central vs FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL
CHARLOTTE vs MIDDLE TENNESSEE
SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI vs Texas State
MURRAY STATE vs WESTERN MICHIGAN
Missouri State vs ARKANSAS STATE
Texas Tech vs ARKANSAS
Western Carolina vs TENNESSEE
NC STATE vs OLD DOMINION
COLORADO vs COLORADO STATE
FLORIDA vs KENTUCKY
CALIFORNIA vs TEXAS
RUTGERS vs PENN STATE
UTEP vs NEW MEXICO STATE
Maine vs TULANE
South Alabama vs SAN DIEGO STATE
PITTSBURGH vs Iowa
STANFORD vs USC
SAN JOSE STATE vs OREGON STATE
SMU vs TCU
IOWA STATE vs Toledo
WYOMING vs WASHINGTON STATE
OLE MISS vs ALABAMA
BYU vs UCLA
UTAH vs FRESNO STATE
Northern Arizona vs ARIZONA
UC DAVIS vs HAWAII

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Class of 2016 is Starting Strong

Congratulations to the class of 2016 Rubio Long Snappers who have either already committed or have earned a scholarship!
John Shannon – Notre Dame
Johnny Den Bleyker – UCLA
Jake Cesear – Wisconsin
Steven Wirtel – Illinois, Kansas(PWO), Georgia (PWO)
Damon Johnson – West Virginia
Scott Meyer –
Air Force and Army
Logan Klusman – Army
Donald Reiter – Arizona (PWO)
Anthony Ratliff – Penn St (PWO)
Koby Walsh – Kentucky (PWO)
Colton Piatt – Kentucky (PWO)
Jake Munoz –
GA State
Clark Smith – Auburn (PWO)
Jon Letter – Houston (PWO)
Josh Brady – Jacksonville State
IV Seacat –
Texas Tech (PWO)
Jack Propst –
Ole Miss (PWO)
Marshall Simmons – Elon (PWO)
Ben Wyatt –
North Carolina, West Virginia
Harrison Freeman – Yale
Geron Eatherly – Oklahoma State (PWO)

 

Think you can compete with these guys?

Prove it this fall and at VEGAS XXVII!

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Advice to Incoming Freshman from College Long Snappers

I offer up a ton of advice on this blog, my Twitter, my Facebook, through texts, e-mails and my camps. In my opinion, it is all good.

But, sometimes, the youth would like to hear from others as close to their own age as possible. No problem.

I asked several Rubio Long Snappers, who have just finished their first collegiate season of football, a simple question, “What is one bit of advice you would give to an incoming freshman Long Snapper now that you have essentially wrapped up your first year?

Here are their responses….

“Earn the respect of non specialists by working hard in the weight room and conditioning so they don’t just stereotype you as being just a “longsnapper”. Will go a long way with the coaches and put you a step ahead of the guy in front of you if there is one.” Conor Fry – North Carolina

“Never be satisfied. Although you may not come in and be the starter the first day you step on campus, once you earn that starting spot on the team you cannot get complacent. If you get complacent, somebody will catch up to you. While you are resting, someone else is getting better. Are you working? Or are you resting?” Reid Ferguson – LSU

“Have fun with it, enjoy the experience. If you redshirt embrace it, and get better. Make sure you are healthy and physically fit coming into your first year. The weight room and running will be difficult, so make sure you are prepared, and finally make sure to always be on time, which is 10 minutes early. That’s the best advice I can give, really kids just got to enjoy the gift they have been given.” Nolan Dowling – Western Kentucky

“Come in CONFIDENT, not cocky. They need to remember that they are a freshman again, no one cares that you were number 1 in the nation or a 5 star snapper. Although they should because they couldn’t do it. And don’t expect special treatment from coaches anymore. Once you step on that field you’re just another player, not someone they have to impress anymore.” Jake Abraham – Georgia Southern

“Realize that the strength staff is on your side. They will make fun of your athleticism and your position at first just keep working hard and keep your confidence up and they will come around. Also, to Enjoy the Process. The off season workouts, summer lifts, practices, and season are really hard and tiring. Find your own way to make them fun. Lastly, dont think of what you’re losing out on (parties & junk) but think about how much you’re gaining. (Discipline & work ethic)” John DePalma – West Virginia

“Be prepared for anything! Coaches will go to extreme lengths just to see how mentally tough a snapper is.  You’re gonna have bad days or a bad snap every now and then; it is how you respond to adversity that matters.  If coach is chewing you out and up in your face just nod yes sir and move on to the next snap.  Mental toughness is key!” Steven Romero – New Mexico

Have a short memory.  If you have a bad snap, coaches are going to get on you for it but you need to come back and respond.Duke Moran – CAL

Listen to the guys who currently share your position on the team. You may think you know all there is about physically snapping, but being a snapper entails much more than just throwing the ball between your legs (as you know). The mental aspect is more than half the game, and by creating a comfortability level with the men you share all your time with is essential to your success. Don’t be afraid to reach out to others for help, because in reality, the people you want to ask were all freshman at one point and have taken your path before. They don’t care how good you were in high school, they want you to excel at the collegiate level and to benefit the team in all possible ways.” Joe Marvin – Penn St. 

For me one thing I never did was really practice snapping on a command and I really struggled with that coming into camp. So if I was going to give advice going into your first year for a long snapper I would say to be able to snap on a command along with on your own. Be able to snap out of your comfort zone for sure.Matt Cincotta – Marshall

You have to come in with a mindset that you are the best but practice like you are second string and fighting for a job. Football has a lot of distractions but the reason you are there is to get your education first. Basically this is something you have never experienced so you have to do something you have never done before.Daniel LaMontagne – Furman

Make a great first impression on your coaches, teammates, and professors. Also to enjoy and soak it all in because it’ll fly by before you know it.Scott Daly – Notre Dame

Not everything is gonna go exactly how you planned out in your head but just keep grinding, it’ll be worth it in the end.” William Eads – Middle Tennessee

GO TO CLASS!!! If you don’t go, YOU FAIL! Also learn how to manage your time. Time management is key for a college football player, especially of you make the travel squad. Study, study, study. If your grades are not up to par the coaches will leave you at home, it happened to a few guys here.Ryan Eustace – Arkansas St.

Always stay warm and make sure you’re paying attention to the game because standing on the sidelines will cause your legs to get cold, and there are a lot of distractionsRyan DiSalvo – San Jose St.

Come to the practice, lift, or run with an intense intrinsic attitude to improve yourself because it so easy to just go through the motions being that specialists are sort of dismissed by the coaching staff at times.” Jeff Overbaugh – San Diego St. 

“The most important thing to remember as a freshman long snapper on a college team is to have fun. Seriously, it sounds cheesy but taking this sport too seriously will be the death of you. You have worked so hard to get to where you are, and now that you’re here it’s important to take a step back and appreciate what you’re a part of. I wish all of you the best of luck. You have accomplished something few people can, and you should be beyond proud.Sodie Orr – Cal Poly SLO

You’ve made it to college however you have not arrived. You must work just as hard as you did making it to where you are now.Greg Hohenstein – Bowling Green

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Form Letter to a Coach

You should send a school a simple letter/e-mail/Facebook message to let schools know you are interested and for you to get on their radar/mailing list. 

First, make sure you send it to the Special Teams Coach and/or the Recruiting Coordinator. Remember to keep it very simply and to the point. The person reading your letter will almost always be male and they don’t need any fluff. They will want a bottom line and quick points.

I created a template for you and it should do the trick. Embrace….

Coach __________,

My name is _________________ and I am very interested in becoming a student-athlete for your university.  I am a Long Snapper.

I currently play at __________________ High School in ____ (put your home state) and will graduate in ________ (month) of 20__.

I attend Rubio Long Snapping camps and am currently ranked ____ in my class and ____ in my state. You can see my profile, which will have Chris Rubio’s evaluation, my picture and a video of me HERE. (link your profile within the word HERE since it looks cleaner). Please feel free to contact Chris Rubio at either 208-572-2852 or Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com if you would like more detailed information regarding me and my Long Snapping abilities.

You can also view my YouTube channel with more practice and game footage HERE. (Put a Hudl link if you have one as well)

I also noticed you have a home game (you could also use this for Spring Games) coming up on Saturday, the ____ of _______________. I was hoping to be put on the recruit list for that game so I can see what game day is like for the _______________ (school mascot name).

Please let me know what the next step in the recruiting process is for me to become a member of your team.

I look forward to hearing from you and hope to see you at one of your games this fall!

Thank you for your time,

John Smith
____________ High School, Class of ______
GPA: ______  ACT: ______ SAT: _________
Twitter: @____________ Instagram: @____________
E-Mail: _______________________________
Cell: _________________________________
Home Mailing Address: _________________________________________ (Street Address, City, State and Zip Code)
Other Honors: ________________________________________________  (Eagle Scout, All-League, MVP, Captain, Etc.)

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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 17 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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Which Rubio Long Snapping Camps Should I Attend and When?

One of the most common questions that I get asked is, “Which camps should my son attend and when?”.

I have been running Long Snapping lessons, camps, and national events for over a decade now so I know what works out the best for the athletes. In a perfect world, here is exactly what I would do as a parent, and most likely will be doing before you know it.

6th Grade

  • If you feel your son is NOT ready mentally and physically, have him attend at least one Rubio Long Snapping camp as a spectator.  See what it is all about.  I would choose a 1 Day Camp in CA, NC, GA, TX, NJ, FL, WA or IL.  This will give you a chance to meet me and understand the way I work and speak.  Listen to instruction.  Become familiar and comfortable with the camp scene. There is no charge for this.
  • If you feel your son is ready mentally and physically, contact me and we can discuss him actually participating in a Rubio Long Snapping camp. I would choose a 1 Day Camp in CA, NC, GA, TX, NJ, FL, WA or IL. The sooner they get the form down, the better they will be in the long run. Once I get their form down, we just wait for their body to develop and BOOM, you have greatness.

7th Grade

  • If mentally and physically mature enough, I will allow a 7th grader to attend my camps. The sooner they get the form down, the better they will be in the long run. Once I get their form down, we just wait for their body to develop and BOOM, you have greatness.
  • If you feel your son is NOT ready mentally and physically, have him attend at least one Rubio Long Snapping Camp as a spectator.  See what it is all about.  I would choose a 1-day Nike Camps in CA, NC, GA, TX or IL.  This will give you a chance to meet me and understand the way I work and speak.  Listen to instruction.  Become familiar and comfortable with the camp scene. There is no charge for this.
  • Start private lessons with either me or someone I recommend.  Contact me (Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com) and I will discuss the options.
  • Buy the Chris Sailer Kicking and Rubio Long Snapping Instructional DVD.  This is the best way to learn.  Plus, you can watch it over and over again.

8th Grade

  • This is the time to begin attending Chris Sailer Kicking Camps.  I would choose the 1 Day Camp in CA, NC, GA, TX, NJ, FL, WA or IL.  I would attend ALL 3 camps when Rubio Long Snapping comes to your region of the U.S.  We come to each of these locations 3 times per year (Fall, Winter / Spring, and Summer).
  • At this age, if mentally and physically mature enough (major bonus if they have been to my camps), they should start the Vegas Events. No one will expect anything from an 8th grader, so this should be the least stressful Vegas they will ever encounter. Once again, the sooner they go this, the better they will be in the long run.
  • Continue private and group lessons with Rubio and/or a Rubio Long Snapping private coach.  Contact me (Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com) and I will discuss the options.
  • If invited, attend the Underclassmen “Invite Only” Event.  This camp is “Invite Only” is for the players and parents.  Learn about your future and how to handle it each step of the way.

9th Grade

  • Attend Rubio Long Snapping  Camps.
  • Attend ALL 3 of the  1-day camps in your region (CA, NC, GA, TX or IL).  We come to each of these locations 3 times per year (Fall, Winter / Spring, and Summer).
  • Attend 1 Camp in another state.  Start to get a feel for travel and other competition.
  • Attend VEGAS EVENTS in both January & May.  The time is now to see what it is all about.  See what it takes at every level (Fr, So, Jr, Sr, JC, College, and Pro).  The experience will pay off!!!  Time to set goals.
  • Continue private and group lessons with Rubio and/or a Rubio Long Snapping private coach.  Contact me (Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com) and I will discuss the options.
  • If invited, attend the Underclassmen “Invite Only” Event.  This camp is “Invite Only” is for the players and parents.  Continue to learn about your future and how to handle it each step of the way.

10th Grade

  • Attend Rubio Long Snapping  Camps.
  • Attend ALL 3 of the  1-day camps in your region (CA, NC, GA, TX or IL).  We come to each of these locations 3 times per year (Fall, Winter / Spring, and Summer).
  • Attend 1-2 Camps in another state.  Start to get a feel for travel and other competition.
  • Attend VEGAS EVENTS in both January & May.  The time is now to see what it is all about.  See what it takes at every level (Fr, So, Jr, Sr, JC, College, and Pro).  The experience will pay off!!!  Time to set goals.
  • Continue private and group lessons with Rubio and/or a Rubio Long Snapping private coach.  Contact me (Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com) and I will discuss the options.
  • If invited, attend the Underclassmen “Invite Only” Event.  This camp is “Invite Only” is for the players and parents.  Continue to learn about your future and how to handle it each step of the way.
  • Attend 1 Local College Camp.  These are essentially tryouts.  Go to get experience.  It will pay off for when it really counts.

11th Grade

  • Attend Rubio Long Snapping Camps.
  • Attend ALL 3 of the  1-day camps in your region (CA, NC, GA, TX or IL).  We come to each of these locations 3 times per year (Fall, Winter / Spring, and Summer).
  • Attend 2-3 Camps in another state.  Start to get a feel for travel and other competition.
  • Attend VEGAS EVENTS in both January & May.  This is the time to get your name on the map. College coaches will be setting up their recruit boards.  This is the time to shoot for “TOP 12″ and “Event Elite”!
  • Continue private and group lessons with Rubio and/or a Rubio Long Snapping private coach.  Contact me (Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com) and I will discuss the options.
  • Attend Multiple College Camps within reason.  These are essentially tryouts.  Be realistic with your skill level.  Attend camps at all levels of college football (D1, D2, D3, etc.)
  • Attend the “TOP 12″ & “Event Elite” Camp.  This is an “Invite Only” Camp that brings together ONLY the best of the best.  You can only get invited by attending the VEGAS Events and proving that you are one of the best while competing again the best.  This camp is the ULTIMATE GOAL.  This is the best camp that you will ever attend, if invited.

12th Grade

  • Attend Rubio Long Snapping Camps.
  • Attend ALL 3 of the  1-day camps in your region (CA, NC, GA, TX or IL).  We come to each of these locations 3 times per year (Fall, Winter / Spring, and Summer).
  • Attend 3-4 Camps in another state.  Start to get a feel for travel and other competition.
  • Attend VEGAS EVENTS in both January & May.  The time is now to prove to every college coach in the United States that you are worthy of a scholarship or walk on spot.  Scholarships and preferred walk on spots will be earned based on performance as a Long Snapper!
  • Continue private and group lessons with Rubio and/or a Rubio Long Snapping private coach.  Contact me (Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com) and I will discuss the options.
  • DO NOT stop working once you have decided on a college.  This is the #1 mistake made.  Work harder than ever as the next level is even more difficult. DO NOT REST ON YOUR PAST ACCOMPLISHMENTS.…It will catch up with you. Trust me.

College / NFL

  • Attend the College Camp each year to stay sharp and prepare yourself for upcoming seasons and an NFL Future.
  • Rubio Long Snapping will be holding another NFL camp this coming year. Last year’s was a great success with many Long Snappers being brought into NFL camps simply for their performance at the camp! Be on the lookout!

Chris Sailer Kicking and Rubio Long Snapping are the #1 Kicking, Punting, and Long Snapping Businesses in the World.  Feel free to ask around. We will teach and guide you from 7th Grade all through the day that you retire from the NFL.

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Chris-Rubio-2Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world. Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

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

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10 Most Common Questions About VEGAS XXVII

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1. How do I get invited to VEGAS XXVII? You don’t! It is OPEN TO ALL LONG SNAPPERS. It is not an invite only camp. It is a first come, first served Event. You register and you are in. 

2. How old do you have to be to attend VEGAS XXVII? 8th grader through second year of Junior College. I will allow younger if it is pre-approved through me. 

3. Is VEGAS XXVII only for advanced Long Snappers? NO, it is open to all levels of Long Snappers. The early you go, the better you will be in the long run. Trust me, I have seen it countless times. Don’t be the guy who waits and then blows it because they were too nervous. Go early and get your butterflies knocked out sooner than later. 

4. Will there be small group session this JanuaryYes! There will be a 4-5 pm session. It is a one hour blocks meant to knock off the rust, get some last minute fine-tuning in and get used to the fields, brand new football and myself. 

5. Is there a hotel you recommend for the Long Snappers and their parents? Yes, we have a group rate with the JW Marriott. It is about one mile from the fields and is superb.

6. When should we book flights? Plan on arriving on Friday and either leaving after 9 pm on Sunday evening (camp will end at 7 pm) or Monday morning. Please note: Monday, the 18th of January is a holiday. You will definitely want to be at the hotel for the Awards Show on Friday night (7 pm)

7. Is there a rental car company you recommend? Yes, for rental cars, follow these steps: Go to www.enterprise.com, Fill in the information as dates and times needed, In the optional area you will add L540231 and then click continue, The next screen will ask for a PIN which is RUB, Choose your car and enjoy the discount.

10532558_799769966765802_261675554708847939_n8. If I am playing another sport (basketball) on Friday, can I arrive on Saturday morning? Yes, but I MUST be notified as early as possible so I can put you in a later group on Saturday. 

9. Why is VEGAS XXVII important? It is a major one for the recruitment of seniors since it is right before signing day, beyond important for the underclassmen as their recruiting will just be going into high gear and your only chance to be selected to the TOP 12 (the TOP 12  will be selected for the Invite Only TOP 12 and EVENT ELITE camp this summer in CA)

10. What do I get for attending VEGAS XXVII? The best on Long Snapping instruction in the world, a chance to meet the best Long Snappers in college and the NFL (they will be on hand assisting me all weekend), a Rubio Long Snapping shirt, a profile page with Rubio Long Snapping, a YouTube video to be used at your discretion, a chance to make the TOP 12 and the winner of the camp receives one year of free Rubio Long Snapping camps (accommodations and transportation not included).

You can register for VEGAS XXVII HERE

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Chris-Rubio-2Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world. Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

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

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The Qualifications for The Chris Rubio Award

Scott Daly of Notre Dame was the inagural winner of The Chris Rubio Award

Scott Daly of Notre Dame was the inagural winner of The Chris Rubio Award

LONG SNAPPER QUALIFICATIONS

What is the Award?
The Award will be presented on an annual basis to the best national high school Long Snapper for that given season.

Who Is Eligible?
Every athlete that plays high school football at the varsity level, regardless of state division, or age. You DO NOT have to attend a Rubio Long Snapping / Chris Sailer Kicking camp to win this award.

How Do You Win? 

  • You will have to be the starter for your high school varsity team.
  • You must not have more than one bad snap all season (snap that gets by the punter or the holder).
  • You must do both punt and p.a.t. snaps.
  • If you have to snap and block for your team, that is looked at in higher regard.
  • The amount of tackles is taken into consideration with the voting.
  • You must have started in 80% of the current year’s games for your varsity team.
  • A Long Snapper’s physical size is NOT taken into consideration in the voting.
  • Other positions played are NOT taken into consideration for voting.
  • You may be viewed by Chris Rubio in person, send in film, have a high school head coach’s recommendation, college special team’s coach recommendation or sports writer’s recommendation to be considered eligible.
  • A panel of voters assembled by the Chris Rubio selection committee will vote for the winner.
Blake Ferguson of LSU is a two time winner of The Chris Rubio Award

Blake Ferguson of LSU is a two time winner of The Chris Rubio Award

How Does the Voting Take Place? 
A panel of voters assembled by the Chris Rubio selection committee will be voting. The panel will include: Chris Rubio, past and current NFL Long Snappers, past and current NCAA Long Snappers, past finalists for the Chris Rubio Award (once they graduate from college), and Sports writers and columnists.

When?
August: A Watch List of 15 Long Snappers will be announced each year before the high school football season begins. The players on the Watch List were selected based on statistics from the previous season and upcoming season expectations.  The eventual winner does NOT have to be on the Watch List to win the awards.

November:  Ten Semi-Finalists are announced.  The Semi-Finalists will be determined by committee selection.

December: The Three Finalists are announced. The Finalists will be determined by total votes. 3 points (1st Place Vote), 2 points (2nd Place Vote), 1 Point (3rd Place Vote). In the case of a tie, Chris Rubio will break the tie with his vote.

January : The winner will be announced at the JW Marriott in Las Vegas on Friday, January 15, 2016. The winner will be determined by total votes. 3 points (1st Place Vote), 2 points (2nd Place Vote), 1 Point (3rd Place Vote).

In the case of a tie, Chris Rubio will break the tie with his vote.

Cole Mazza of Alabama holds his Chris Rubio Award trophy in Los Angeles

Cole Mazza of Alabama holds his Chris Rubio Award trophy in Los Angeles

Guidelines:
Submit your season total stats (total snaps) each week to Chris Rubio by emailing them to Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com Please submit the following:
Total Number of Punts:
Total Number of P.A.T’s:
Total Number of tackles:
Misc (fumble recovery, etc):

Please note: You may create a highlight tape for the judges but it cannot exceed one minute in length. It must be emailed to Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com with a YouTube link.

*All statistics will have to be verified by your high school head coach before you can be announced as a Finalist.

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VEGAS XXVI – 40 Times

Here are the 40 yard dash times from the VEGAS XXVI Event on May 9-10, 2015. These are the averages of two 40 yard dashes run by the Long Snappers. The clock starts as soon as ANY part of the Long Snapper moves and stops as soon as they pass the finish line.

VEGAS XXVI (our May Event) is the second largest Long Snapping camp in the world. The first was VEGAS XXV in January.

To truly say you are the best, you have to compete against the best. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com

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ALPHABETICAL

Alexander, Dylan 5.25
Aloma, John 5.51
Anderson, Koltin 5.84
Anthony, Enzo 6.81
Arroyo, Ross 6.75
Arroyo, Travis 5.6
Assel, Brock 6.88
Badgley, Ryne 5.07
Baldeck, Matt 5.58
Bartholomew, Nick 6.03
Bauman, Josh 5.29
Bentley, Brendan 5.67
Biby, Blake 4.96
Black, Dylan 5.27
Blaylock, Aaron 5.35
Block, Cody 5.16
Calcagno, Joe 5.41
Caldwell, Noah 5.75
Cantrell, Dan 5.02
Casillas, Mark 5.96
Castro, Dylan 6.16
Caughman, Ty 6.05
Cesear, Jake 4.67
Clore, Chris 6.05
Comaroto, Peter N/A
Costa, Chris 5.29
Cotton, Joseph 5.21
Crum, Grant 6.12
Culbertson, Ryan 5.33
Davidson, Callen 5.38
Davis, John 5.48
Davis, Kyle 5.41
Day, Shaffer 5.54
De Rosier, Charles 6.85
DeLucia, Ryan 5.17
Den Bleyker, Johnny 5.17
Diffee, Darren 5.18
DioGuardi, Brett 5.34
Drzik, Hunter 5.18
Durham, Nate 5.64
Dye, Dusty 5.2
East, Grant 5.55
Eatherly, Geron 4.97
England, Hunter 5.71
Enrico, Jared 5.65
Estrada, Aaron 5.78
Fletcher, Thomas 5.23
Foley, Matt 5.66
Freeman, Harrison 5.23
Fuqua, Jacob 5.14
Gaines, Ron 7.53
Garcia, Matt 5.9
George, Brad 6.04
Gibbs, Kyle 5.18
Gibson, Jake 5.57
Gifford, Blake 5.55
Grant, Zac 5.51
Groff, Tanner 5.55
Hall, Mitch 5.43
Halper, Jack 4.98
Hammontree, Noah 5.26
Haney, Jack 5.05
Hantz, Gabe 6.01
Hawkins, Kameron 7.2
Hayes, Kolin 5.4
Hernandez, Curtis 5.56
Hess, Jake 6.28
Hinders, Ross 5.23
Hoffman, Harrison 5.22
Jacobson, Jarrod 5.29
Jaffe, Grant 5.34
James, Clay 5.37
Jenkins, Eli 6.15
Johnson, Damon 5.09
Kemp, Peyton 5.32
Kirkegaard, Conner 5.03
Klotz, Stephen 5.34
Klusman, Logan 5.27
Korinek, Skyler 5.4
Kragero, Carter 5.36
Lanser, Seth 5.57
Lawless, Paul 5.41
Lawver, Caleb 5.79
Letter, Jon 5.38
Low, Nick 5.79
Luvai, Ian 5.2
Mast, Shiloh 5.61
McAbee, Sean 5.36
McCullough, Roen 5.54
McCully, TJ 5.52
Meyer, Scott 5.73
Michaelsen, Alex 5.75
Miller, Grant 5.89
Mimoun, Jacob 5.37
Montgomery, Jax 5.26
Morales, Steven 6.04
Munoz, Jacob 5.08
Munsey, Jack 5.95
Murphy, John 5.49
Newberg, Thomas 5.27
Newton, Roderic 5.83
Nichols, Ty 5.54
Noth, Devin 5.04
O’Conor, Kyle 5.7
Odegard, Emmett 5.22
Paez, Kobe 5.4
Pagel, Jake 5.23
Pedrozo, Jude 5.36
Penza, Cameron 5.47
Petrucci, Kyle 5.91
Piatt, Colton 5.28
Pladson, Wyatt 6.19
Potter, Jacob 5.22
Powell, Kyler 5.01
Propst, Jack 5.17
Quiggle, Jackson 5.12
Racina, Nate 5.37
Ramos, Joseph 5.86
Ratliff, Anthony 5.08
Reeves, Austin 5.37
Reiter, Donald 5.58
Reiter, Ross 6.07
Richardson, Bodie 5.82
Rickard, Matt 5.35
Riddle, Campbell 6.13
Rios, Gabe 5.29
Rivera, Gabriel 5.29
Robinson, Bradley 5.83
Robinson, Parker 5.42
Rodriguez- Trammel, Noah 5.16
Romanowski, Ben 5.31
Rouse, Brannon 4.83
Rovetti, Nick 5.97
Royal, Greg 5.35
Rubenstein, Jacob 5.78
Ryan, Eric 5.81
Sablan, Trevor 5.63
Sainsbury, Briant 5.9
Samarzich, Simon N/A
Sammut, Jacob 4.72
Sasser, Bryant 5.53
Schneider, Alex 5.48
Scott, Colin 6.32
Scott, Roli 6.36
Seacat, IV N/A
Shackelford, Riley 5.4
Shannon, John 4.6
Skinner, Quentin 5.37
Skrobot, Gabe 5.3
Stevens, Scott 5.53
Smith, Tommy 5.86
Somers, Sean 5.46
Stephenson, Quinn 5.47
Stewart, Cole 5.09
Stubbs, Hayden 5.73
Suter, Rhys 5.47
Tabel, Ethan N/A
Tamayo, Adrian 5.53
Tamayo, Robert 5.89
Taylor, Billy 5.19
Thomas, Karson 5.2
Thomas, Phillip 5.46
Tokos, Matt 5.96
Toothman, Andrew 6.68
Vaughn, Jacob 5.48
Vey, Carson 5.34
Walsh, Koby 5.27
Walsh, Ryan 5.38
Walsh, Scott 6.02
Watkins, Bradley 5.18
Watson, Brendan 5.66
Weneta, Nathan 5.05
Wilcox, Richard 5.65
Williams, Patrick 5.82
Williams, Paul 4.91
Willis, Bleu 5.43
Wirtel, Steven 4.77
Wissinger, Nicholas 5.84
Wojciechoski, Mike 6.2
Workman, James 5.16
Wyatt, Ben 5.49
Yelich, Jake 5.45

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VEGAS XXVI – Snap Speeds

Here are the snap speeds from the VEGAS XXVI Event on May 9-10, 2015. These are the averages of a 15 yard snap timed by Rubio. The clock starts as soon as ANY part of the Long Snapper moves and stops as soon as the ball makes contact with the “punter”

VEGAS XXVI (our May Event) is the second largest Long Snapping camp in the world. The first was VEGAS XXV in January. To truly say you are the best, you have to compete against the best. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com

ALPHABETICAL

Alexander, Dylan 0.82
Aloma, John 0.71
Anderson, Koltin 0.84
Anthony, Enzo 1.14
Arroyo, Ross 1.05
Arroyo, Travis 0.75
Assel, Brock 1.00
Badgley, Ryne 0.95
Baldeck, Matt 0.78
Bartholomew, Nick 0.84
Bauman, Josh 0.82
Bentley, Brendan 0.87
Biby, Blake 0.81
Black, Dylan 0.88
Blaylock, Aaron 0.85
Block, Cody 0.78
Calcagno, Joe 0.78
Caldwell, Noah 0.85
Cantrell, Dan 0.83
Casillas, Mark 0.87
Castro, Dylan 0.86
Caughman, Ty 0.98
Cesear, Jake 0.69
Clore, Chris 0.85
Comaroto, Peter N/A
Costa, Chris 0.87
Cotton, Joseph 1.74
Crum, Grant 0.81
Culbertson, Ryan 0.78
Davidson, Callen 0.97
Davis, John 0.87
Davis, Kyle 0.76
Day, Shaffer 1.08
De Rosier, Charles 1.03
DeLucia, Ryan 0.78
Den Bleyker, Johnny 0.67
Diffee, Darren 0.72
DioGuardi, Brett 0.76
Drzik, Hunter 0.75
Durham, Nate 0.72
Dye, Dusty 0.75
East, Grant 0.96
Eatherly, Geron 0.70
England, Hunter 0.84
Enrico, Jared 0.78
Estrada, Aaron 0.90
Fletcher, Thomas 0.64
Foley, Matt 0.69
Freeman, Harrison 0.79
Fuqua, Jacob 0.73
Gaines, Ron 0.89
Garcia, Matt 0.98
George, Brad 0.98
Gibbs, Kyle 0.69
Gibson, Jake 0.83
Gifford, Blake 0.93
Grant, Zac 0.79
Groff, Tanner 1.02
Hall, Mitch 0.71
Halper, Jack 0.95
Hammontree, Noah 0.89
Haney, Jack 0.77
Hantz, Gabe 0.82
Hawkins, Kameron 1.73
Hayes, Kolin 0.78
Hernandez, Curtis 0.92
Hess, Jake 0.82
Hinders, Ross 0.78
Hoffman, Harrison 0.76
Jacobson, Jarrod 0.91
Jaffe, Grant 0.74
James, Clay 0.84
Jenkins, Eli 0.91
Johnson, Damon 0.65
Kemp, Peyton 0.72
Kirkegaard, Conner 0.74
Klotz, Stephen 0.86
Klusman, Logan 0.72
Korinek, Skyler 0.85
Kragero, Carter 0.74
Lanser, Seth 0.93
Lawless, Paul 0.83
Lawver, Caleb 0.88
Letter, Jon 0.75
Low, Nick 0.87
Luvai, Ian 0.79
Mast, Shiloh 0.81
McAbee, Sean 0.93
McCullough, Roen 0.83
McCully, TJ 1.20
Meyer, Scott 0.72
Michaelsen, Alex 0.84
Miller, Grant 0.89
Mimoun, Jacob 0.86
Montgomery, Jax 0.95
Morales, Steven 0.89
Munoz, Jacob 0.67
Munsey, Jack 0.76
Murphy, John 0.87
Newberg, Thomas 0.86
Newton, Roderic 1.00
Nichols, Ty 0.83
Noth, Devin 0.71
O’Conor, Kyle 0.79
Odegard, Emmett 0.78
Paez, Kobe 0.89
Pagel, Jake 0.71
Pedrozo, Jude 0.82
Penza, Cameron 0.86
Petrucci, Kyle 0.85
Piatt, Colton 0.76
Pladson, Wyatt 0.80
Potter, Jacob 0.79
Powell, Kyler 0.82
Propst, Jack 0.76
Quiggle, Jackson 0.77
Racina, Nate 0.83
Ramos, Joseph 0.80
Ratliff, Anthony 0.68
Reeves, Austin 0.78
Reiter, Donald 0.73
Reiter, Ross 0.70
Richardson, Bodie 0.92
Rickard, Matt 0.91
Riddle, Campbell 0.98
Rios, Gabe 0.93
Rivera, Gabriel 0.86
Robinson, Bradley 0.77
Robinson, Parker 0.90
Rodriguez- Trammel, Noah 0.88
Romanowski, Ben 0.82
Rouse, Brannon 0.75
Rovetti, Nick 1.05
Royal, Greg 0.88
Rubenstein, Jacob 0.89
Ryan, Eric 0.88
Sablan, Trevor 0.89
Sainsbury, Briant 0.80
Samarzich, Simon N/A
Sammut, Jacob 0.76
Sasser, Bryant 0.84
Schneider, Alex 0.75
Scott, Colin 0.91
Scott, Roli 1.17
Seacat, IV N/A
Shackelford, Riley 0.78
Shannon, John 0.69
Skinner, Quentin 0.73
Skrobot, Gabe 0.86
Smith, Steve 0.80
Smith, Tommy 0.80
Somers, Sean 0.98
Stephenson, Quinn 0.90
Stewart, Cole 0.76
Stubbs, Hayden 0.85
Suter, Rhys 0.91
Tabel, Ethan N/A
Tamayo, Adrian 1.23
Tamayo, Robert 1.29
Taylor, Billy 0.77
Thomas, Karson 0.75
Thomas, Phillip 0.78
Tokos, Matt 1.21
Toothman, Andrew 0.86
Vaughn, Jacob 0.87
Vey, Carson 0.72
Walsh, Koby 0.78
Walsh, Ryan 0.88
Walsh, Scott 1.05
Watkins, Bradley 0.70
Watson, Brendan 0.98
Weneta, Nathan 0.79
Wilcox, Richard 0.78
Williams, Patrick 0.75
Williams, Paul 0.88
Willis, Bleu 0.82
Wirtel, Steven 0.70
Wissinger, Nicholas 0.95
Wojciechoski, Mike 1.20
Workman, James 0.75
Wyatt, Ben N/A
Yelich, Jake 0.75

 

BY SPEED

Fletcher, Thomas 0.64
Johnson, Damon 0.65
Den Bleyker, Johnny 0.67
Munoz, Jacob 0.67
Ratliff, Anthony 0.68
Cesear, Jake 0.69
Foley, Matt 0.69
Gibbs, Kyle 0.69
Shannon, John 0.69
Eatherly, Geron 0.7
Reiter, Ross 0.7
Watkins, Bradley 0.7
Wirtel, Steven 0.7
Aloma, John 0.71
Hall, Mitch 0.71
Noth, Devin 0.71
Pagel, Jake 0.71
Diffee, Darren 0.72
Durham, Nate 0.72
Kemp, Peyton 0.72
Klusman, Logan 0.72
Meyer, Scott 0.72
Vey, Carson 0.72
Fuqua, Jacob 0.73
Reiter, Donald 0.73
Skinner, Quentin 0.73
Jaffe, Grant 0.74
Kirkegaard, Conner 0.74
Kragero, Carter 0.74
Arroyo, Travis 0.75
Drzik, Hunter 0.75
Dye, Dusty 0.75
Letter, Jon 0.75
Rouse, Brannon 0.75
Schneider, Alex 0.75
Thomas, Karson 0.75
Williams, Patrick 0.75
Workman, James 0.75
Yelich, Jake 0.75
Davis, Kyle 0.76
DioGuardi, Brett 0.76
Hoffman, Harrison 0.76
Munsey, Jack 0.76
Piatt, Colton 0.76
Propst, Jack 0.76
Sammut, Jacob 0.76
Stewart, Cole 0.76
Haney, Jack 0.77
Quiggle, Jackson 0.77
Robinson, Bradley 0.77
Taylor, Billy 0.77
Baldeck, Matt 0.78
Block, Cody 0.78
Calcagno, Joe 0.78
Culbertson, Ryan 0.78
DeLucia, Ryan 0.78
Enrico, Jared 0.78
Hayes, Kolin 0.78
Hinders, Ross 0.78
Odegard, Emmett 0.78
Reeves, Austin 0.78
Shackelford, Riley 0.78
Thomas, Phillip 0.78
Walsh, Koby 0.78
Wilcox, Richard 0.78
Freeman, Harrison 0.79
Grant, Zac 0.79
Luvai, Ian 0.79
O’Conor, Kyle 0.79
Potter, Jacob 0.79
Weneta, Nathan 0.79
Pladson, Wyatt 0.8
Ramos, Joseph 0.8
Sainsbury, Briant 0.8
Smith, Steve 0.8
Smith, Tommy 0.8
Biby, Blake 0.81
Crum, Grant 0.81
Mast, Shiloh 0.81
Alexander, Dylan 0.82
Bauman, Josh 0.82
Hantz, Gabe 0.82
Hess, Jake 0.82
Pedrozo, Jude 0.82
Powell, Kyler 0.82
Romanowski, Ben 0.82
Willis, Bleu 0.82
Cantrell, Dan 0.83
Gibson, Jake 0.83
Lawless, Paul 0.83
McCullough, Roen 0.83
Nichols, Ty 0.83
Racina, Nate 0.83
Anderson, Koltin 0.84
Bartholomew, Nick 0.84
England, Hunter 0.84
James, Clay 0.84
Michaelsen, Alex 0.84
Sasser, Bryant 0.84
Blaylock, Aaron 0.85
Caldwell, Noah 0.85
Clore, Chris 0.85
Korinek, Skyler 0.85
Petrucci, Kyle 0.85
Stubbs, Hayden 0.85
Castro, Dylan 0.86
Klotz, Stephen 0.86
Mimoun, Jacob 0.86
Newberg, Thomas 0.86
Penza, Cameron 0.86
Rivera, Gabriel 0.86
Skrobot, Gabe 0.86
Toothman, Andrew 0.86
Bentley, Brendan 0.87
Casillas, Mark 0.87
Costa, Chris 0.87
Davis, John 0.87
Low, Nick 0.87
Murphy, John 0.87
Vaughn, Jacob 0.87
Black, Dylan 0.88
Lawver, Caleb 0.88
Rodriguez- Trammel, Noah 0.88
Royal, Greg 0.88
Ryan, Eric 0.88
Walsh, Ryan 0.88
Williams, Paul 0.88
Gaines, Ron 0.89
Hammontree, Noah 0.89
Miller, Grant 0.89
Morales, Steven 0.89
Paez, Kobe 0.89
Rubenstein, Jacob 0.89
Sablan, Trevor 0.89
Estrada, Aaron 0.9
Robinson, Parker 0.9
Stephenson, Quinn 0.9
Jacobson, Jarrod 0.91
Jenkins, Eli 0.91
Rickard, Matt 0.91
Scott, Colin 0.91
Suter, Rhys 0.91
Hernandez, Curtis 0.92
Richardson, Bodie 0.92
Gifford, Blake 0.93
Lanser, Seth 0.93
McAbee, Sean 0.93
Rios, Gabe 0.93
Badgley, Ryne 0.95
Halper, Jack 0.95
Montgomery, Jax 0.95
Wissinger, Nicholas 0.95
East, Grant 0.96
Davidson, Callen 0.97
Caughman, Ty 0.98
Garcia, Matt 0.98
George, Brad 0.98
Riddle, Campbell 0.98
Somers, Sean 0.98
Watson, Brendan 0.98
Assel, Brock 1
Newton, Roderic 1
Groff, Tanner 1.02
De Rosier, Charles 1.03
Arroyo, Ross 1.05
Rovetti, Nick 1.05
Walsh, Scott 1.05
Day, Shaffer 1.08
Anthony, Enzo 1.14
Scott, Roli 1.17
McCully, TJ 1.2
Wojciechoski, Mike 1.2
Tokos, Matt 1.21
Tamayo, Adrian 1.23
Tamayo, Robert 1.29
Hawkins, Kameron 1.73
Cotton, Joseph 1.74

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Rubio Long Snapper Travis Arroyo Honored by the State of Texas

Yesterday, Rubio Long Snapper Travis Arroyo (2016, TX) was honored by the state of Texas at the state capitol in Austin. Yes, the entire state! You see the Texas government is so proud of Travis (many of you probably have heard me call him Goodman because he reminds me of John Goodman) that they created a resolution for him (please see below) highlighting his academic and athletic achievements. Yesterday, Goodman received an “Outstanding Young Texan Award” honoring him during the 84th Texas Legislature April 30, 2015. Texas State Capitol Austin, Texas

To say I am proud of Goodman would be an understatement. Congratulations to Goodman and his whole family.

Side note: FULL EMBRACE to Rubio Long Snapping and Chris Sailer Kicking also going down in the history books in Texas!!!!

Speaker of House

From Left to right: Mr Ivy Arroyo, Speaker of the House Joe Straus, Ross Arroyo Back: Travis Arroyo and Texas State Representative Eddie Lucio III

 

Before Legislature

Before the Legislature

 

R E S O L U T I O N

 

       WHEREAS, Travis Arroyo, a junior at Hendrickson High School

 

in Pflugerville, has distinguished himself through his academic and

 

extracurricular achievements, and he is indeed worthy of special

 

recognition; and

 

       WHEREAS, A two-year varsity football letterman, Mr. Arroyo

 

has served the Hawks as a tenacious offensive guard and has excelled

 

as the team’s long snapper; in preparing for the latter role, he has

 

greatly benefited from the guidance of his trainers at Chris Sailer

 

Kicking and Rubio Long Snapping, who have helped him develop into a

 

valuable player on special teams; he has devoted himself to his

 

studies as well, maintaining strong grades and earning Academic

 

All-District and Academic All-American honors during the 2013-2014

 

school year; and

 

       WHEREAS, In addition to his success on the gridiron,

 

Mr. Arroyo has been a member of the school’s track and field team,

 

competing in the discus and shot put events, and he pitched for the

 

baseball team during his freshman year; moreover, he has given

 

generously of his time and talents by coaching at the Little Hawks

 

football camp, tutoring through the Peer Assistance, Leadership,

 

and Service (PALS) program, and volunteering for numerous community

 

projects; and

 

       WHEREAS, Travis Arroyo has earned the respect and admiration

 

of his teachers and classmates at Hendrickson High School, and his

 

hard work, leadership, and commitment to excellence both on the

 

field and in the classroom have opened the way to limitless

 

opportunities for this remarkable young Texan; now, therefore, be

 

it

 

       RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 84th Texas

 

Legislature hereby commend Travis Arroyo for his achievements as a

 

student at Hendrickson High School and extend to him sincere best

 

wishes for continued success; and, be it further

 

       RESOLVED, That an official copy of this resolution be

 

prepared for Mr. Arroyo as an expression of high regard by the Texas

 

House of Representatives.

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Article & Rankings for the Class of 2017 Long Snappers from the IL Spring Camp (4/12)

The rankings are completed for 2017 Long Snappers that participated in the Rubio Long Snapping Spring Camps in IL!

Long Snappers in this class came out from IL, IN OH, WI & MI to get the best instruction and most exposure for Long Snappers in the country.

Be sure to check out all of the photos on the Rubio Long Snapping Facebook page HERE

Next update opportunity will be at the Rubio Long Snapping event, VEGAS XXVI on May 9-10.

TOP 2017 LONG SNAPPERS:

  • Dylan Castro was excellent all day and could have easily won the whole camp.
  • Jeremiah Riordan, when he is on, is as good as anyone in his class.

    Jeremiah Riordan showed great things in IL

    Jeremiah Riordan showed great things in IL

  • Cole Stewart has extremely strong hands and snaps with good power.
  • Shiloh Mast was very impressive with great form and snap speed.
  • Jake Hess is a Long Snapper that is always improving and has a great attitude.
  • Mario Rodriguez has improved as quickly as anyone in the country. Tons of upside.
  • Joe Calcagno has all of the tools to be a great one.

Notables: Zach Appio, Marshall Coluzzi, Gunner Daniel, Jake Mueller,

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KEY POINTS:

  • My rankings are NOT done just from The Rubio Target
  • My rankings are NOT done from some mathematical formula.
  • My rankings ARE done by me and only me. That is why they take a good amount of time. (Think of it this way, it takes MONTHS to build a Rolls Royce but only hours to build an average car)
  • My rankings are based off of this blog I wrote about what makes a Long Snapper great.
  • If you would like anything added to your profile page, simply email me (Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com) the information and consider it done.
  • All Long Snappers are ranked after their first fall camp of their freshman year in high school.

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

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

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Chris-Rubio-2Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Offering the best instruction and most exposure in the world. Rubio Long Snapping can help you to become the best snapper you can be!

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

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