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  2. Chris Rubio - Wikipedia

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    His Rubio's Long Snapping Camp is recognized as the longest-running long-snapping camp in the nation. [2] Over the past 17 years, Rubio has helped over 1,000 long snappers play football in college and the NFL. [3] Rubio runs Long Snapping camps all around the US, with the premier event being held in Las Vegas, Nevada.

  3. Joe Shimko - Wikipedia

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    In the summer prior to his junior year, Shimko would long snap to his father 400 times each day (200 for each field goals and punts). [2] He quickly rose in Rubio's long snapping rankings and became the varsity starter that season at Wall. [2] As a senior, he posted 13 tackles, was named All-Division and played in the All-American Bowl.

  4. Peter Bowden - Wikipedia

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    He was ranked a five-star prospect by Chris Rubio's long snapping camp and by Kohl's kicking. [3] He walked-on to play college football for the Wisconsin Badgers. [3] Bowden redshirted in 2019, then saw no playing time in 2020 as a backup to Adam Bay. [3] [6] He was awarded an athletic scholarship in 2020. [4]

  5. Ricky Rubio announces retirement after 12-year NBA career ...

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    Rubio was limited to just 67 games over the past two seasons due to a torn ACL. He signed a three-year, $18 million deal with the Cavaliers in the summer of 2022. Last season, he played 33 games ...

  6. Chris Sailer - Wikipedia

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    Sailer partnered with former UCLA teammate Chris Rubio, who provides services for long snappers as part of Rubio Long Snapping. [18] Greg Biggins of Scout.com described Chris Sailer Kicking as "pretty much a monopoly". [18] As of 2009, Sailer's camps were drawing an estimate of 450 to 500 kickers, punter, and long snappers. [19]

  7. Patrick Mannelly - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Mannelly (born April 18, 1975) is an American former professional football long snapper who played for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Duke Blue Devils and was selected by Chicago in the sixth round of the 1998 NFL draft.

  8. Michael Vinson - Wikipedia

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    Vinson was born in Winnetka, Illinois. [2] He first began snapping footballs when in fifth grade and over time became more interested about being a long snapper. [3] When in eighth grade, he read an article about John Shannon, a long snapper for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and decided his goal was to be like him. [4]

  9. Long snapper - Wikipedia

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    A long snapper (91, foreground) practicing field goal snaps with his position coach (background) Diagram of a punt formation, the long snapper is indicated by the blue "DS" In the traditional or "cup" punt formation, the long snapper is the center of the interior line (#58 in blue) Traditional field goal formation with the long snapper in the center