5 October Recruiting Tips For All Kickers/Punters

Freshman

1. Enjoy getting used to high school.

2. Attend private, group and virtual lessons. Perfect your technique.

3. Attend a 1-Day Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camp in your area.

4. Sign up for Vegas XXXI, the experience will pay off tenfold.

5. Breathe, relax and understand that your simply learning how to one day be recruited.

Sophomores:

1. Enjoy your sophomore season. It won’t be long and you will be an upperclassmen.

2. Attend private, group and virtual lessons. Perfect your technique.

3. Attend a 1-Day Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camp in your area.

4. Sign up for Vegas XXXI, the experience will pay off tenfold.

5. Breathe, relax and understand that your simply learning how to one day be recruited.

Juniors:

1. Dominate the remaining part of your junior season. It doesn’t matter if you are having a great season to date, or currently struggling for one reason or another. Stay focused or regather your focus and put your best foot forward from here are on out. Yes, college coaches are watching.

2. Take unofficial visits. Get on campus. Get your name and face in front of college coaches. Take trips to D1, D2, D3, NAIA, JC programs. Take trips to the east, the west, the south, the north. Be realistic with your choices and it will pay off. Genuine interest during the season is worth way more than mass emails. Call the football office and speak with a secretary to set up unofficial visits. Simply say that you are a recruit. It is VERY smart to plan these trips on a weekend when Chris Sailer Kicking is in town (see tip #4). Attend the game on Saturday. Attend the Chris Sailer Kicking camp on Sunday.

3. Attend private, group and virtual lessons. Perfect your technique. Don’t ever think that you are to old or experienced to get better. Believe me, you will get a major wake up call once you step foot on college campus. Dominate through perfecting your technique.

4. Attend 1-Day Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camps across the country. Exposure is necessary. Attend in your region, but also attend outside of your region (see tip #2). If you want to play college football, you have to put in the effort.

5. Sign up for Vegas XXXI. It is finally your time to compete for TOP 12. Who has made TOP 12 before you? Here are a few names: Justin Tucker (Ravens), Blair Walsh (Seahawks), Ryan Succop (Titans), Dan Bailey (Cowboys), Bryan Anger (Buccaneers), Jeff Locke (Lions), Brad Nortman (Jaguars), Bradley Pinion (49ers), Colton Schmidt (Bills), Ryan Allen (Patriots), Tress Way (Redskins), Cody Parkey (Dolphins), Kai Forbath (Vikings), Ka’imi Fairbairn (Texans), Drew Kaser (Chargers), Randy Bullock (Bengals), Dustin Hopkins (Redskins)…. just to name a few. And it goes well beyond making TOP 12. The experience, the connections, the friendships, the exposure, etc. There will never be a camp more important than this.

Seniors:

1. Dominate the remaining part of your senior season. It doesn’t matter if you are having a great season to date, or currently struggling for one reason or another. Stay focused or regather your focus and put your best foot forward from here are on out. College coaches are watching very closely and beginning to make choices.

2. Take unofficial visits. Get on campus. Get your name and face in front of college coaches. Take trips to D1, D2, D3, NAIA, JC programs. Take trips to the east, the west, the south, the north. Be realistic with your choices and it will pay off. Genuine interest during the season is worth way more than mass emails. Call the football office and speak with a secretary to set up unofficial visits. Simply say that you are a recruit. It is VERY smart to plan these trips on a weekend when Chris Sailer Kicking is in town (see tip #4). Attend the game on Saturday. Attend the Chris Sailer Kicking camp on Sunday.

3. Attend private, group and virtual lessons. Perfect your technique. Don’t ever think that you are to old or experienced to get better. Believe me, you will get a major wake up call once you step foot on college campus. Dominate through perfecting your technique.

4. Attend 1-Day Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camps across the country. Exposure is necessary. Attend in your region, but also attend outside of your region (see tip #2). If you want to play college football, you have to put in the effort.

5. Sign up for Vegas XXXI. This event was created in 2003 specifically for the senior class. There is a reason why the camp is in January. This is still the most important time in recruiting for the senior class. National Letter of Intent signing day is in early February. Over 95% of the senior class is NOT committed and have not received any sort of college offer. Breathe, relax and get your mind focused on getting the exposure necessary at the most important time of your career. Every college coach in America will be waiting on these results. Scholarships and preferred walk on opportunities will be decided in Las Vegas.

*** Note to those lucky few that are committed (Yes, I am talking to the TOP 12 from last year). The NFL Stars listed in tip #5 for juniors all attended this event as seniors as well. They didn’t rest. They continued to be hungry and dominate. That is why they are stars. The list of  TOP 12 K/P’s that decided to rest because they were already committed is much longer. And close to 0% of them made it to the NFL.

For more information, visit ChrisSailerKicking.com

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 4 College Players of the Week, Brandon Ruiz and Charlie Scott Honored!

Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only.  Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.

Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:

Kicker:

Week 4: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 41) 4-4 Extra Points, Game Winning Field Goal
Week 3: Chase McGrath (USC) 2-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, Game Tying & Game Winning Field Goals
Week 2: John Barron II (San Diego State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 32) 3-3 Extra Points
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 42), 3-3 Extra Points

Punter:
Week 4: Charlie Scott (Air Force) 47.8 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 59)
Week 3: Drew Galitz (Baylor) 51.4 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 70)
Week 2: Corey Bojorquez (New Mexico) 50.1 Yard Punt Average on 8 Punts (Long 77)
Week 1: Tyler Sumpter (Troy) 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 60)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 4:
Jason Sanders (New Mexico) 53, Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 52, Redford Jones (Tulsa) 50, Austin MacGinnes (Kentucky) 50
Week 3: Brady Viles (UTEP) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51
Week 2: None
Week 1: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 52

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 4: Jason Sanders (New Mexico)
Week 3: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky)
Week 2: TBA
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington)

Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!

Check out former Chris Sailer Kicking Kickers that have won the Lou Groza Award!

Charlie Scott, Air Force

Brandon Ruiz, Arizona State

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 3 College Players of the Week, Chase McGrath and Drew Galitz Honored!

Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only.  Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons. Week 3 featured three game winners! Chase McGrath lifted USC over Texas.  Jonathan Barnes nailed the game winner for Louisiana Tech over Western Kentucky.  And Jameson Vest hit the game winner for Toledo to help his team defeat Tulsa.

Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:

Kicker:

Week 3: Chase McGrath (USC) 2-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, Game Tying & Game Winning Field Goals!
Week 2: John Barron II (San Diego State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 32) 3-3 Extra Points
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 42), 3-3 Extra Points

Punter:
Week 3: Drew Galitz (Baylor) 51.4 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 70)
Week 2: Corey Bojorquez (New Mexico) 50.1 Yard Punt Average on 8 Punts (Long 77)
Week 1: Tyler Sumpter (Troy) – 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 60)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 3: Brady Viles (UTEP) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51
Week 2: None
Week 1: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 52

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 3: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky)
Week 2: TBA
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington)

Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!

Check out former Chris Sailer Kicking Kickers that have won the Lou Groza Award!

Drew Galitz, Baylor

Chase McGrath, USC

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STATS…. Chris Sailer Kicking – 2017 NFL, College, TOP 12, Event Elite, High School, Sailer Award Leaderboard

Chris Sailer Kicking – 2017 Leaderboard

NFL, College, TOP 12 & Event Elite, High School, Sailer Award

Chris Sailer Kicking will update the leader boards as the season goes on:
Last Update: 10/24/17

1. Chris Sailer Kicking NFL Leaderboard
*All NFL kickers/punters that have worked with Chris Sailer Kicking Staff

2. Chris Sailer Kicking College Leaderboard (D1)
*All 4-year college kickers/punters that have worked with Chris Sailer Kicking Staff

3. Chris Sailer Kicking “TOP 12″ & “Event Elite”
*Chris Sailer Kicking students that were selected as the nation’s very best in LAS VEGAS in 2017

4. Chris Sailer Award Leaderboard
*All high school kickers/punters are eligible for the Chris Sailer Award

5. Chris Sailer Kicking High School & Junior College Leaderboard
*All high school & junior college kickers/punters that have worked with Chris Sailer Kicking Staff

NFL Kicking:
Ryan Succop (Titans) 20-22 FG’s (Long 56) 21-21 Extra Points
Kai Forbath (Vikings) 17-18 FG’s (Long 53) 11-14 Extra Points
Justin Tucker (Ravens) 13-15 FG’s (Long 57) 11-11 Extra Points
Chandler Catanzaro (Jets) 11-13 FG’s (Long 57) 14-14 Extra Points
Ka’imi Fairbairn (Texans) 10-10 FG’s (Long 50) 15-17 Extra Points
Blair Walsh (Seahawks) 10-11 FG’s (Long 49) 12-13 Extra Points
Giorgio Tavecchio (Raiders) 10-12 FG’s (Long 52) 17-18 Extra Points
Dustin Hopkins (Redskins) 9-11 FG’s (Long 48) 12-13 Extra Points
Cody Parkey (Dolphins) 8-8 FG’s (Long 54) 8-10 Extra Points
Dan Bailey (Cowboys) 7-7 FG’s (Long 48) 16-16 Extra Points
Randy Bullock (Bengals) 7-8 FG’s (Long 46) 11-11 Extra Points
Nick Folk (Buccaneers) 6-11 FG’s (Long 50) 7-9 Extra Points

NFL Punting:
Drew Kaser (Chargers) 50.3
Colton Schmidt (Bills) 46.2
Jeff Locke (Lions) 45.3
Tress Way (Redskins) 45.2
Bradley Pinion (49ers) 44.8
Brad Nortman (Jaguars) 44.6
Bryan Anger (Buccaneers) 43.9
Ryan Allen (Patriots) 43.1

College Kicking (Top 10):
Cole Murphy (Syracuse) 16-18 FG’s (Long 53) 23-24 Extra Points
Jameson Vest (Toledo) 16-19 FG’s (Long 49) 26-27 Extra Points
Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 14-16 FG’s (Long 52) 25-25 Extra Points
Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 14-19 FG’s (Long 52) 19-22 Extra Points
Erik Powell (Washington State) 13-15 FG’s (Long 52) 32-32 Extra Points
Andy Pappanastos (Alabama) 13-16 FG’s (Long 46) 42-42 Extra Points
Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 13-18 (Long 53), 19-19 Extra Points
Jet Toner (Stanford) 12-13 FG’s (Long 46) 33-33 Extra Points
Canon Rooker (Middle Tennessee State) 11-13 FG’s (Long 50) 16-17 Extra Points
John Barron II (San Diego State) 11-13 FG’s (Long 43) 25-25 Extra Points

College Punting (Top 10):
Ryan Stonehouse (Colorado State) 48.7
Corey Bojorquez (New Mexico) 47.8
Cade Coffey (Idaho) 47.0
Shane Tripucka (Texas A&M) 46.2
Corey Fatony (Missouri) 46.1
Logan Cooke (Mississippi State) 45.6
Drew Galitz (Baylor) 45.2
Tyler Newsome (Notre Dame) 45.0
Blake Gillikin (Penn State) 44.5
Joseph Davidson (Bowling Green) 44.5

TOP 12 & EVENT ELITE (High School/JC)
Field Goals:
11-16 Andrew Rodriguez (JC, CA)
10-13 BT Potter (2018, SC)
10-13 Cameron Dicker (2018, TX)
9-9 Jonah Lipel (2018, CA)
7-9 Carson Garrett (2019, TX)
7-9 Campbell Geddes (2018, CA)
7-10 Nick Sciba (2018, SC)
7-11 Jake Camarda (2018, GA)
6-9 Evan McPherson (2018, AL)
6-11 George Triplett (2018, WV)
5-5 Gabe Boring (2018, TN)
5-5 Matt Jaeger (2018, MN)
5-6 Clayton Stewart (2018, TX)
5-6 Jacob Meeks (2018, TX)
5-9 Brayden Narveson (2018, AZ)
5-9 Michael Lantz (2019, GA)
4-5 Caleb Griffin (2018, IL)
4-6 Issac Power (2018, CO)
4-7 Mitchell Fineran (2018, GA)
4-8 Charles Campbell (2018, TN)
3-3 Derek Ng (2018, NV)
3-4 Quentin Wallace (2018, IL)
3-5 John Mayers (2018, TX)
3-5 Chris Dunn (2018, NC)
3-5 Camden Lewis (2019, NC)
2-2 Dylan Williams (2018, CA)
2-2 Nick Mihalic (2018, IL)
2-3 Chris Kessler (2018, TX)
2-4 Dylan Brady (2018, CA)
2-4 Cody Williams (2018, CA)
1-2 Thomas Burks (2018, TN)

Longest Field Goals:
60 – Evan McPherson (2018, AL)
58 – Brayden Narveson (2018, AZ)
58 – Issac Power (2018, CO)
55 – Jake Camarda (2018, GA)
55 – Dylan Brady (2018, CA)
53 – Cameron Dicker (2018, TX)
51 – Charles Campbell (2018, TN)
50 – Michael Lantz (2019, GA)
49 – Clayton Stewart (2018, TX)
48 – Caleb Griffin (2018, IL)
48 – Gabe Boring (2018, TN)
47 – Andrew Rodriguez (JC, CA)
46 – Carson Garrett (2019, TX)
45 – BT Potter (2018, SC)
45 – Mitchell Fineran (2018, GA)
43 – Jonah Lipel (2018, CA)
42 – Dylan Williams (2018, CA)
42 – Jacob Meeks (2018, TX)
41 – Chris Dunn (2018, NC)
41 – George Triplett (2018, WV)
41 – Nick Mihalic (2018, IL)
40 – Campbell Geddes (2018, CA)
40 – Nick Sciba (2018, SC)
39 – Chris Kessler (2018, TX)
38 – Matt Jaeger (2018, MN)
37 – Derek Ng (2018, NV)
37 – John Mayers (2018, TX)
35 – Cody Williams (2018, CA)
33 – Quentin Wallace (2018, IL)
21 – Thomas Burks (2018, TN)

Extra Points:
52-52 Thomas Burks (2018, TN)
43-43 Cody Williams (2018, CA)
40-42 BT Potter (2018, SC)
35-35 Dylan Williams (2018, CA)
32-32 Cameron Dicker (2018, TX)
32-33 Jonah Lipel (2018, CA)
29-30 Nick Sciba (2018, SC)
29-31 Caleb Griffin (2018, IL)
28-29 Issac Power (2018, CO)
28-31 Derek Ng (2018, NV)
27-27 Jacob Meeks (2018, TX)
26-27 Quentin Wallace (2018, IL)
25-26 Carson Garrett (2019, TX)
25-28 Michael Lantz (2019, GA)
22-24 Matt Jaeger (2018, MN)
21-24 Charles Campbell (2018, TN)
20-21 Dylan Brady (2018, CA)
20-24 Clayton Stewart (2018, TX)
19-21 Brayden Narveson (2018, AZ)
17-17 John Mayers (2018, TX)
15-15 Mitchell Fineran (2018, GA)
15-15 George Triplett (2018, WV)
13-13 Andrew Rodriguez (JC, CA)
10-10 Chris Dunn (2018, NC)
10-10 Nick Mihalic (2018, IL)
10-11 Evan McPherson (2018, AL)
6-6 Gabe Boring (2018, TN)
4-4 Jake Camarda (2018, GA)

Kickoff Distance Average:
71.0 – Issac Power (2018, CO)
70.0 – BT Potter (2018, SC)
70.0 – Jonah Lipel (2018, CA)
70.0 – Charles Campbell (2018, TN)
70.0 – Prominence Akubuo-Onwuemeka(JC, CA)
69.5 – Dylan Brady (2018, CA)
68.0 – Evan McPherson (2018, AL)
68.0 – Gabe Boring (2018, TN)
67.5 – Brayden Narveson (2018, AZ)
67.2 – Andrew Rodriguez (JC, CA)
67.0 – Thomas Burks (2018, TN)
67.0 – John Mayers (2018, TX)
67.0 – Jacob Meeks (2018, TX)
66.5 – Chris Dunn (2018, NC)
66.1 – George Triplett (2018, WV)
65.5 – Quentin Wallace (2018, IL)
65.0 – Mitchell Fineran (2018, GA)
65.0 – Clayton Stewart (2018, TX)
65.0 – Campbell Geddes (2018, CA)
65.0 – Chris Kessler (2018, TX)
65.0 – Nick Mihalic (2018, IL)
65.0 – Carson Garrett (2019, TX)
65.0 – Caleb Griffin (2018, IL)
64.7 – Cody Williams (2018, CA)
64.3 – Cameron Dicker (2018, TX)
63.0 – Dylan Williams (2018, CA)
61.0 – Matt Jaeger (2018, MN)
60.8 – Nick Sciba (2018, SC)
59.0 – Derek Ng (2018, NV)

Punt Distance Average:
46.5 – Jake Camarda (2018, GA)
46.0 – Evan McPherson (2018, AL)
45.8 – Gabe Boring (2018, TN)
44.6 – George Triplett (2018, WV)
44.6 – Cade Pollard (2018, TX)
44.0 – Chris Kessler (2018, TX)
43.0 – Thomas Burks (2018, TN)
42.5 – Dylan Williams (2018, CA)
42.0 – BT Potter (2018, SC)
42.0 – Brayden Narveson (2018, AZ)
41.7 – Porter Wilson (2019, OH)
41.6 – Chris Van Eekeran (2019, IN)
41.5 – Adam Krause (2018, IL)
41.5 – Issac Power (2018, CO)
41.0 – Cody Williams (2018, CA)
40.6 – Charles Campbell (2018, TN)
40.0 – Nick Mihalic (2018, IL)
40.0 – Nick Sciba (2018, SC)
40.0 – Carson Garrett (2019, TX)
40.0 – Prominence Akubuo-Onwuemeka(JC, CA)
39.6 – Chris Dunn (2018, NC)
39.5 – Caleb Griffin (2018, IL)
39.4 – Clayton Stewart (2018, TX)
39.0 – Dylan Brady (2018, CA)
38.7 – Cameron Dicker (2018, TX)
38.0 – Campbell Geddes (2018, CA)
37.5 – Andrew Rodriguez (JC, CA)
35.4 – Matt Jaeger (2018, MN)
33.4 – Derek Ng (2018, NV)
33.0 – John Mayers (2018, TX)
32.0 – Jonah Lipel (2018, CA)

Chris Sailer Award Leaders (Top 10)
Cory Munson (2019, GA) 15-21 FG’s (Long 59) 15-19 Extra Points
Fernando Ramirez (2018, GA) 13-14 FG’s (Long 44) 34-34 Extra Points
Carter Raupach (2018, PA) 12-13 FG’s (Long 40) 34-38 Extra Points
Connor MacDougall (2018, NC) 12-14 FG’s (Long 42) 23-23 Extra Points
Ben Norton (2018, IN) 12-14 FG’s (Long 48) 15-15 Extra Points
Bryce Louters (2018, CA) 12-16 (Long 47) 23-26 Extra Points
Dylan Schorr (2018, GA) 11-12 FG’s (Long 44) 24-25 Extra Points
Ethan Van Buskirk (2018, PA) 11-14 FG’s (Long 49) 29-30 Extra Points
Connor Davis (2018, FL) 11-14 FG’s (Long 52) 21-21 Extra Points
Ryan Fitzgerald (2019, GA) 11-15 FG’s (Long 52) 28-28 Extra Points

High School / Junior College Field Goals (9 or more FG’s):
11-12 Dylan Schorr (2018, GA)
11-15 Ryan Fitzgerald (2019, GA)
11-16 Andrew Rodriguez (JC, CA)
10-11 Grant Gonya (2018, OH)
10-11 Jack Morrell (2018, CA)
10-12 Bryce Christensen (2018, GA)
10-13 BT Potter (2018, SC)
10-13 Cameron Dicker (2018, TX)
10-13 Cole Johnson (2019, AZ)
10-14 Caden Davis (2019, TX)
10-16 Bryson Porzenski (2018, NC)
9-9 Jonah Lipel (2018, CA)
9-10 Evan Price (2018, CO)
9-12 Robert Brown (2018, NC)
9-13 Stephen Ruiz (2018, IL)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
60 – Evan McPherson (2018, AL)

58 – Brayden Narveson (2018, AZ)
58 – Issac Power (2018, CO)
55 – Jake Camarda (2018, GA)
55 – Dylan Brady (2018, CA)
54 – Evan McPherson (2018, AL)
53 – Cameron Dicker (2018, TX)
52 – Jake Camarda (2018, GA)
52 – Jake Camarda (2018, GA)
52 – Bryson Porzenski (2018, NC)
52 – Ryan Fitzgerald (2019, GA)
51 – Charles Campbell (2018, TN)
54 – Evan Price (2018, CO)
52 – Evan Price (2018, CO)
52 – Michael Bobak (2018, PA)
51 – Brayden Narveson (2018, AZ)
51 – Bryson Porzenski (2018, NC)
51 – Blair Zepeda (2018, TX)
51 – Bryce Jones (2018, GA)
51 – Cole Johnson (2019, AZ)
51 – Caden Davis (2019, TX)
50 – Sean Henderson (2018, GA)
50 – Sean Henderson (2018, GA)
50 – Ben Freehill (2019, IN)
50 – Michael Lantz (2019, GA)
50 – John Brosnahan (2018, NC)
50 – Stephen Ruiz (2018, IL)
50 – Neal Koskay (2019, TX)

** Bold = Kicker with multiple 50+ Yard FG’s

Punting (Top 12):
48.0 – Gabe Boring (2018, TN)
46.5 – Jake Camarda (2018, GA)
46.2 – Preston Pitt (2018, UT)
46.0 – Evan McPherson (2018, AL)
46.0 – Brandon Petruescu (2019, CA)
44.6 – George Triplett (2018, WV)
44.6 – Cade Pollard (2018, TX)
44.5 – Bryson Porzenski (2018, NC)
44.0 – Chris Kessler (2018, TX)
43.5 – Bryce Christensen (2018, GA)
43.4 –  Joanly Martinez (2018, TX)
43.3 – Adam Barry (2018, KY)

*Stats are submitted personally by individual players or researched via Maxpreps.com Before any awards are given, stats will be double checked through proper resources.

For more information, visit www.ChrisSailerKicking.com

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 2 College Players of the Week, John Barron II and Corey Bojorquez Honored!

Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only.  Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.

Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:

Kicker:

Week 2: John Barron II (San Diego State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 32) 3-3 Extra Points
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 42), 3-3 Extra Points

Punter:
Week 2: Corey Bojorquez (New Mexico) 50.1 Yard Punt Average on 8 Punts (Long 77)
Week 1: Tyler Sumpter (Troy) – 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 60)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 2: None
Week 1: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 52

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 2: TBA
Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington)

Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!

Check out former Chris Sailer Kicking Kickers that have won the Lou Groza Award!

Corey Bojorquez, New Mexico

John Barron II, San Diego State

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National Long Snapper Appreciation Day / Chris Sailer Kicking Contest

Chris Sailer Kicking introduces National Long Snapper Appreciation Day. Long Snappers are often the most under appreciated football players on the field. The saying goes, “You never know the long snappers name, unless they mess up” and “If you are a long snapper, it is your hope that the announcer never mentions your name. That just means you are doing your job well.”

I can tell you from first hand experience that a long snapper directly effects the success of kicker. In 1997, I earned All-American honors as both a kicker and punter while at UCLA. I never saw a bad snap and in fact never saw the laces of the football that year. My long snapper, yep you called it, was Chris Rubio. Our operation was flawless all year and making kicks became easy with that immense confidence that my long snapper would be perfect for me every time. Rubio never did get his All-American plaque that year. He also didn’t get to travel with me to Orlando, FL to be a part of the Home Depot ESPN Awards Show.

So…. after all these years, I have decided that it is time to thank my long snapper with the National Long Snapper Appreciation Day. I am inviting the Chris Sailer Kicking family to join me to celebrate our unsung heroes on November 1st starting in 2017 and continuing on each year from here on out.

Chris Sailer Kicking Contest – Due November 1st by midnight (Winner TBA November 2nd)

Post a picture, video, story, a combination of all of the above, etc. to your social media (Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, etc.) showing your appreciation for your long snapper. Be creative and capture the meaning of long snapper appreciation. Tag Chris Sailer in your post. Also text (818-209-8921) or email (Chris@ChrisSailerKicking.com) your entry to Chris Sailer. The winner will receive FREE admission to Vegas XXXI January 13-14, 2018. If you are already registered for Vegas, you will receive FREE admission to any Chris Sailer Kicking camp of your choice in the future (Excluding TOP 12 Camp & Underclassmen Invitational).

The time has come. I believe this might actually quiet Rubio and his comments about kickers/punters down a bit. Or maybe not. Regardless, I cannot wait to see your entries. Good luck!

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 1 College Players of the Week, Tristan Vizcaino and Tyler Sumpter Honored!

Each week Chris Sailer Kicking will select College Players of the Week based off of performances from that week only.  Players selected are students of Chris Sailer Kicking and must have attended Chris Sailer Kicking camps or lessons.

Chris Sailer Kicking College Players of the Week:

Kicker:

Week 1: Tristan Vizcaino (Washington) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 42), 3-3 Extra Points

Punter:
Week 1: Tyler Sumpter (Troy) – 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 60)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: Brandon Ruiz (Arizona State) 52

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 1: TBA

Stay tuned as each week, Chris Sailer Kicking will update you on Chris Sailer Kicking in College Football!

Check out former Chris Sailer Kicking Kickers that have won the Lou Groza Award!

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Get Ready for the 2017 Season, Fall Camps & Vegas XXXI

The 2017 Summer was a great success for Chris Sailer Kicking, Chris Sailer Kicking Staff & Chris Sailer Kicking Students. I think it is safe to say that we are all prepared and beyond excited for the upcoming season. The months of August & September should be dedicated to focusing on the season and helping your team win games. Remember to train smart! Watch your rep count and utilize drills and video to maximize your season production. Know that I am always a simple text or email away. Let me know how your season is going and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

LESSONS!

Chris Sailer Kicking Staff is always available for private and group lessons. Make sure that you stay sharp. Here are Chris Sailer Kicking’s best that are always available. Many will travel to areas outside of their home base.

Kicking / Punting
Carson Wiggs (Texas): 214-477-0067

Obi (Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, East Coast): 706-627-5111

Erik Folk (California): 818-585-9907

Joey Cejudo (California): 909-226-6042

Nacho Brache (California): 818-415-3498

Chris Nendick (Midwest): 630-730-7181

Drew Basil (Ohio): 740-703-2600

Punting
Aaron Perez (California): 818-321-6750

*** Lessons are available in other locations as well (Text Chris Sailer 818-209-8921)

VIRTUAL LESSONS!

No matter your location, you can now have lessons with a Chris Sailer Kicking Instructor! Click HERE to see the different packages available to make you the best Kicker/Punter you can be!

FALL CAMPS!

With each regional camp, a registered Kicker/Punter will get on field instruction, film review, a YouTube film, a Chris Sailer Kicking shirt, a player profile and the most exposure possible for a Kicker/Punter. The overall champion of each camp will receive FREE admission to Vegas XXXI.

Chris Sailer Kicking will be at the following locations….
October 8th – New Jersey
October 22nd – Seattle, Washington
October 29th – Los Angeles, California
November 12th – Dallas, Texas
November 19th – Charlotte, North Carolina
December 3rd – Atlanta, Georgia
December 10th – Phoenix, Arizona
December 17th – Massilon, Ohio
January 7th – Los Angeles, California (Vegas Prep Camp)

Register HERE

UNLIMITED CAMPS!
You asked for it, you got it. Chris Sailer Kicking is now offering unlimited camps for one price. This means you can go to any/all regional camps and both Vegas Events for one total price! You can find out more information on this offer HERE.

VEGAS XXXI
Get ready for Vegas XXXI (January 12-14, 2017). Well over 600 specialists (8th Grade, High School, Junior College and 4-year Transfers) will travel to Las Vegas for the largest exposure camp in the World. This camp is open to ALL specialists on a first come first serve basis. The experience will pay off for players of all ages and skill levels.

Expect greatness! To be the best, train and compete with the best. #TeamSailer Visit ChrisSailerKicking.com for more details and registration information.

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Chris Sailer Kicking Year Round Package

Chris Sailer Kicking has always been about the athletes above everything else, the unmistakable #1 priority.  Our mission is to deliver the very best technical training to fuel growth and development as a Kicker/Punter, and secondly to provide and the best possible exposure to NCAA and NFL Football Coaches and Staffs.

It is a rather simple formula.  We provide the framework for athletes to grow their kicking/punting skill through drills and exercises that translate into technique, accuracy, and speed over time.  The more frequently we have the opportunity to work with athletes at Regional and National Camps, the faster we see the development typically.  However, merely attending camps alone will not work. It is the dedication to hard work in between camps that will pay the greatest dividend.  As the athlete grows and develops, Chris Sailer Kicking creates awareness and exposure to NCAA and NFL  Coaches through our personal relationships, our website, and via Social Media better than any other Kicking/Punting instructor.  Camp attendance is the basis for us being able to document growth and development through video, competition results, and rank athletes within each class.  Rankings are based solely on how the athletes at every camp perform and compete with their peers, those who attend more frequently give themselves the most chances succeed and thereby climb the rankings.

That being said, Chris Sailer Kicking fully understands the enormous commitment that it takes to get your athlete to Regional and National Camps.  It is a huge commitment and investment of time and money.  And while Chris Sailer Kicking is in fact a business, it has always been about the athletes first and foremost.  So in an attempt to help provide athletes and their families with the greatest possible access to Regional and National Events we would like to announce the 2017 / 2018 Chris Sailer Kicking All Access Program.

Starting with our 2017 Fall Camp Schedule, our Chris Sailer Kicking Families will be able to pay one flat cost per year for their athletes to attend all of the Regional and National Camps they would like for one fee.  This new program will cover Fall, Spring, and Summer Camps (in any city / state) and both the January and May Las Vegas Events.  The Chris Sailer Kicking All Access Program will start with the Fall 2017 Camps and run through the Summer 2018 Camps.  The only camps this program will not include are The Top 12 Camp and the Underclassmen Invitational, those camps will be separate costs to attend.  This program is a direct result of feedback from our Chris Sailer Kicking Families, and we are thrilled to offer it.  We hope it is an accurate reflection of how we feel about having most opportunities to develop Kickers/Punters in the coming year.

To access this program, please click HERE

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2017 CA Summer Camp Recap, Medina Dominates!

The 2017 Chris Sailer Kicking Summer Camp Tour hit Los Angeles, CA on Thursday July 27th. This was one of the largest regional camp to date and was loaded with talent. Specialists from over 10 states were in attendance ready to learn and compete prior to the start of a highly anticipated 2017 football season. Take a look at the results.

CA Summer Camp Champions

Overall Camp Champion:
Jaime Medina (JC, CA) – Jaime is longtime Chris Sailer Kicking student and recent bounce back from Sacramento State. He is an experienced combo player that performs with great confidence. On this day he won 2 of the 4 major competitions, coming in first for both field goal and punt. Jaime has 55+ yard range on field goal and gets tremendous height on his ball. He hits a D1 kickoff with ease. And his punting is equally as strong. He won the final competition with a 50 yard, 5.30 second punt. Jaime should be the top junior college specialist is America this coming season.

Field Goal Champion:
Jason White (2019, CA) – Jason is really starting to come into his own. After a strong performance at the recent Underclassmen Invitational in Tampa, FL, he was able to follow it up with a competition win in CA. He has a great leg and does very well under pressure. He won the competition by going 7-7 with a long of 55 yards off the ground. Jason is proving that he has the tools to take his game to the college level. Look for him to do very well this coming season.

Kickoff Champion:
Kevin Boermeester (JC, CA) – Kevin is another long time Chris Sailer Kicking student. He was strong from start to finish in all areas of the game. He took the Kickoff championship with a final kick of 71 yard with 4.03 second hang time. He was also solid on field goals and showed that he will contribute as a punter as well. Kevin has the tools to be a top junior college prospect this coming season.

Punt Champion:
Andrew Rodriguez (JC, CA) – Andrew proved once again that he is one of the best in the nation. He competed very well on both field goal and kickoff. He then stepped up and won a major punt competition by punting with great consistency and showing that he can hit a big time D1 ball. He averaged over 45 yards per punt with 4.5+ hang time. Between Medina, Boermeester and Rodriguez the junior college ranks our in good hands this coming season.

Junior College Standouts: Jaime Medina, Andrew Rodriguez, Kevin Boermeester, KC Akubuo-Onwuemeka, Paul Rodriguez, Fernando Buenabad, Juan Herrera, Anton Xeros-Burgos.

Class of 2018 Standouts: Antonio Loera, Chris Wood, Dylan Williams, Holden Kooiker, Holden Remme, Jonathan Trujillo, Lane Kast, Mark Meader, Ryan Redman, Spencer Corona, Carson King, JP Rybus, Edeson Escobar, Eric Stranz, Hoyoung Sohn, Jake Amigo, Jimmy Duchesne, Kevin Ryan, Louis Hernandez, Max Casper, Nicholas Gardner, Seppi Ortman, Travis Benham, Tyler Werner, Max Meyers.

Class of 2019 Standouts: Bryce Peters, Cameron Sharafatian, Christopher Abbes, Dylan Orr, Jason White, Nick Barr-Mira, Ramzee Jaridly, Tanner Olivier, Will Powers, Gabriel Trujillo, Aaron Rodriguez, Harry Hill, Jack Austin, Kevin Aranda, Matthew Ramirez.

Class of 2020 Standouts: Anthony Meader, Ben D’Aquilla, Fabien Guillen, Noah Carlton, Sam Stephenson, Cristian Godoy, Elise Chaffin, Jake Moos, Matthew Riella, Nathan Michel.

Class of 2021 Standouts: Adam Awaida, Matthew Sailer, Jay Kartub, Trevor Morris, Tristin Walters.

Future Stars: Daniel Campuzano, Braydn Ritchie

The 2017 Summer Camp Tour has been absolutely phenomenal to date. Chris Sailer Kicking will make one final stop in Honolulu, HI on August 26th. The 2017 Fall Schedule is now up and open for registration. Chris Sailer Kicking will make stops in NJ, WA, CA, NC, GA, OH, TX and will wrap up with the largest specialist camp in the World… Vegas XXXI in January of 2018! For more information, visit www.ChrisSailerKicking.com

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