Rubio Long Snappers in College Football Games (8/30 – 9/3)

Here you go! This will be the first FULL weekend of college football.  Let’s see your official list of Long Snappers that have attended a Rubio Long Snapping camp playing in games this weekend (this is just Division 1 and teams in bold have a Rubio Long Snapper)….

 

 

THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th

Evan Dvorchik (UCF) vs. Brian Keating (UConn)

Tim O’Donnell (New Mexico State) vs.  Michael Vojvodich (Minnesota)

Central Connecticut vs. Bryson Haft (Ball State)

Drew McCracken & Jacob Potter (Kennesaw State) vs. Seth-Patrick Holman (Georgia State)

Peter Snodgrass (Northwestern) vs. Ben Makowski (Purdue)

Noah Turner (Wake Forest) vs. Geron Eatherly (Tulane)

Savannah State vs. Jacob Fuqua (UAB)

Missouri State vs. Matt Hembrough & Sam Walkingstick (Oklahoma State)

Weber State vs. Noah Rodriguez-Trammell, Keegan Markgraf & Maddie Golden (Utah)

Evan Gibson (Northwestern State) vs. Jake Pagel (Texas A&M)

John Aloma (UC Davis) vs. Harrison Hoffman (San Jose State)

Jarrett Key (Tennessee Tech) vs. Jared Nash (UTC)

 

FRIDAY, AUGUST 31st

Matt Keller (Syracuse) vs. Bryce Bouwens & Luke Sanders (Western Michigan)

Kent Vines (Monmouth) vs. Drake Sutton (Eastern Michigan)

Chance Nelson & Noah Howell (Utah State) vs. Collin Caflisch (Michigan State)

Paul Lawless & Kyle O’Connor (Army) vs. Ben Wyatt (Duke)

Ben Reeder (Western Kentucky) vs. Wisconsin

Cameron King (San Diego State) vs. Kyle Petrucci (Stanford)

Riley Shackelford (Portland State) vs. Austin Ortega & Karson Thomas (Nevada)

JT Bale & James Townsend (Colorado) vs. Ross Reiter (Colorado State)

Bethune-Cookman vs. Thomas Newberg (Tennessee State University)

 

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st

Connor Kelsey (Oregon State) vs. Bradley Robinson & Liam McCullough (Ohio State)

Florida Atlantic vs. Kasey Kelleher, Jax Wilson & Zach Edwards (Oklahoma)

Southern vs. Donovan Cahill & Antonio Ortiz (TCU)

Michael Poujol (Texas) vs. Matt Oliveira & James Rosenberry (Maryland)

Kent State vs. Ethan Tabel & Ron Gaines III  (Illinois)

Texas State vs. Billy Taylor & Ryan Cassidy (Rutgers)

Ryan Culbertson & CJ Schrimpf (Coastal Carolina) vs. Matthew Smith (South Carolina)

Mike Taylor, Jack Propst & John Raines (Ole Miss) vs. Texas Tech

Carson Todd (James Madison University) vs. Tyler Griffiths, Jackson Quiggle & Griffin Hicks (NC State)

Kevin Crabtree (Villanova) vs. Travis Malinowski (Temple)

Anthony Cantu & Nick Wildberger (Houston) vs. Campbell Riddle (Rice)

Furman vs. Austin Spence (Clemson)

Alcorn State vs. Cade Long & Lucas Patelles (Georgia Tech)

Peter Comaroto & Harry Blair (UMass) vs. Boston College

Carson Tebbetts (Stony Brook) vs. Conner Kirkegaard (Air Force)

Howard vs. Jake Hale (Ohio)

Jarrett Giacchino (Austin Peay) vs. Koby Pyrz (Georgia)

AJ Carty (Washington) vs. Clarke Smith (Auburn)

Elias McMurry & Max Durschlag (Appalachian State) vs. Joe Calcagno, Matt Aloni & Kevin Cahill (Penn State)

Riley Lovingood & Jake Yelich (Tennessee) vs. Jack Hadley (West Virginia)

Tristan Sokach-Minnick (Albany) vs. Pittsburgh

Matt Beardall & Zach Appio (Marshall) vs. Trent Kramer (Miami of OH)

Hayden Sak & Erik Abrell (Northern Illinois) vs. Austin Spiewak (Iowa)

Washington State vs. Jesse Hooper (Wyoming)

Nathan Guzman (UNLV) vs. Damon Johnson & Jac Casasante (USC)

Tommy Bancroft & Kyle Murphy (North Carolina) vs. Alonso Vera (California)

Brock Powers (UT Martin) vs. James Workman & Drew Wise (Missouri)

Stephen Elmore (Eastern Illinois) vs. Jordan Silver & George Madden (Arkansas)

Blake Biby (Boise State) vs. Cameron Kaye & Brennen Milliron (Troy)

Jacob Schwind (Old Dominion) vs. Liberty

Paul Williams (Fordham) vs. Brian McDonough & Jack Wellenhofer (Charlotte)

John Davis (North Carolina A&T) vs. Anthony Ratliff & Erik Lawson (East Carolina)

Marshall Simmons (Elon) vs. South Florida

Grant Gluhaich (Richmond) vs. Virginia

Delaware State vs. Jeremiah Riordan (Buffalo)

South Carolina State vs. Ryan Langan, Logan Cox & Payton Dunagan (Georgia Southern)

Trevor Fleming (Grambling) vs. Louisiana

Camden Boyle (Southeast Missouri State) vs. Charles DeRosier (Arkansas State)

Steven Nixon & Philip Hatcher (Mercer) vs. Preston Brady (Memphis)

Central Arkansas vs. Adam Higuera (Tulsa)

Reeves Blankenship (Louisiana Tech) vs. Andrew Zink (South Alabama)

Jackson State vs. Austin Keel (Southern Mississippi)

Zach Wood (Cincinnati) vs. Johnny Den Bleyker, Alex Michaelsen & Koby Walsh (UCLA)

Indiana vs. Johnathon Scandrett (Florida Intl)

Dominic Brocato (Nicholls) vs. John Wirtel, Logan Klusman & Kolin Hayes (Kansas)

Dalton Godfrey (South Dakota) vs. Randen Plattner (Kansas State)

Camaron Cheeseman, Matt Baldeck & Andrew Robinson (Michigan) vs. John Shannon & Michael Vinson (Notre Dame)

Chris Wilkerson (Stephen F. Austin) vs. Joel Baldwin & Raymond Freeman (Mississippi State)

Ethan Ray (Charleston Southern) vs. Ryan Farr, Brett DioGuardi & Marco Ortiz (Florida)

Russ Hiett (Middle Tennessee) vs. Zach Drevno (Vanderbilt)

Garrett Stotts & Cole Voyles (SMU) vs. Nate Durham (North Texas)

Harrison Goebel & Justin Hathoot (Northern Arizona) vs. Jake Sammut (UTEP)

Brendan Lowery & Mitch Hall (Louisville) vs. Ryan Parris, Scott Meyer & Thomas Fletcher (Alabama)

Gabe Skrobot (Bowling Green) vs. Devin Melendez, Peyton Yanagi & Karsten Battles (Oregon)

Peyton Coffman (Akron) vs. Chase Urbach, Cameron Pieper & Jordan Ober (Nebraska)

Andrew Toothman (Abilene Christian) vs. Chris Lutzel & Thor Rodoni (Baylor)

Bradley Sorenson (South Dakota State) vs. Quinn Sonntag & Steven Wirtel (Iowa State)

Incarnate Word vs. Jared EnRico (New Mexico)

Alex Boatman (Idaho) vs. Patrick Williams, Jr. (Fresno State)

Grant Merka & Caleb Cantrell (UTSA) vs. Riley John (Arizona State)

Matt Foley (BYU) vs. Donald Reiter (Arizona)

Michael Pifer & Kyle Gibbs (Navy) vs.Wyatt Tucker (Hawai’i)

 

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd

Clay James, Jacob Munoz & Sam York (Miami) vs. Blake Ferguson (LSU)

 

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd

Oscar Shadley (Virginia Tech) vs. Ken Burnham (Florida State)

Looking to be the next great Rubio Long Snapper? It all starts this fall with camps across the country HERE

Please Note: The List of Rubio Long Snappers in college is VERY, VERY long so if I have missed one, please let me know at Rubio@RubioLongSnapping.com and I will adjust ASAP.

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Rubio Long Snapping is, by far, the biggest and best resource for Long Snappers in the country. Rubio has been featured in the 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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A Long, Long Road For Rubio Long Snapper Dallas Noriega

A couple years ago, Rubio Long Snapper Dallas Noriega was at the top of his game. He had been with me for quite some time and was now a 5 Star Long Snapper headed for a major D1 University – Arizona St.

He was flying high to say the least. He was dominating camps, a member of the TOP 12 (he even won the annual TOP 12 and EVENT ELITE Belly Flop Contest), a hit with his personality and was even known to bust out a cart wheel now and then. If you have seen Dallas, not a slight figure, you would be even more impressed.

Then, shortly before he was headed off to college, he was called by his new coach and informed that he hadn’t taken the right classes to get into that particular college. His grades and scores were fine, but he still needed to take one additional class to be allowed on the team. Bubble burst.

Dallas would not be going to ASU anytime soon. College football went from a tremendous dream being achieved to a nightmare moving farther and farther away.

Dallas enrolled at a local Junior College and didn’t let his dream stop. He stayed in shape, kept working on his snapping and became even better than before. Schools were knocking on the door. They wanted him on campus immediately. Conversations would be as follows “Rubio, he is a JC kid, he can leave whenever, so we want him now.” Issue, Dallas wasn’t a qualifier out of High School and never submitted the paperwork to do so. Therefore, he HAD TO obtain his A.A. degree from the local JC before moving on. Dallas would have to remain in Junior College for the full two years.

Dallas would not be going to college anytime soon. College football went from a tremendous dream being achieved to a nightmare moving farther and farther away.

Dallas pushed ahead. After a dominant first season, he started off-season training with the team with the new mindset that he would have to stay all two years at his Junior College. He could do it. Nothing would stop him now that everything was so clearly laid out for him now.

In April of 2012, Dallas was driving when another driver ran a red light, crashed into his car and destroyed his ankle. Yet again, Dallas’s dreams of playing college football were slipping away. Dallas, his dreams, his hope and his ankle were crushed. This was the point in a person’s life where they either throw up their hands and say “Why me?!?!” or when they pound their chest and say “Let’s go!!!!”

Dallas chose the latter.

He rehabilitated his ankle like a wild man, stayed positive and NEVER stopped pursuing his dream. Nothing, and I mean nothing, would stop him. His hard work paid off. Earlier this month, Dallas was awarded a scholarship to a 4 year college to play college football!

Dallas NEVER gave up. His dad, Ralph, told me he has never heard Dallas say the words “quit” or “I am tired.” I don’t doubt it.

I could not be more proud of a Long Snapper or person. Dallas is a true inspiration for all and I am proud to say I know him and he is a Rubio Long Snapper.

Dallas Noreiga and Rubio

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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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