Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 7 College Players of the Week: Marshall Meeder & Cameron Dicker

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 KICKERS of the Week:

Week 7 – Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 51) Extra Points: 2-2
*Game Winning Field Goal

Week 6 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State) Field Goal 6-6 (Long 53) Extra Points: 2-2

Week 5 – BT Potter (Clemson) Field Goal 4-4 (Long 42) Extra Points: 1-1

Week 4 – Charles Campbell (Indiana) Field Goal 4-4 (Long 48) Extra Points: 3-3

Week 3 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State) Field Goal 5-5 (Long 47) Extra Points: 1-2

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 44) Extra Points: 4-4

Week 1 – Joe Doyle (Memphis) Field Goal: 5-5 (Long 38) Extra Points: 3-3

Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan)

Chris Sailer Kicking College PUNTERS of the Week:

Week 7 – Cameron Dicker (Texas) 51-7 Punt Average, Long: 77, Punts: 7

Week 6 – Jay Bramblett (Notre Dame) 48.8 Punt Average, Long: 55, Punts: 6

Week 5 – George Georgopoulos (UMASS) 52.9 Punt Average, Long: 55, Punts: 8

Week 4 – Isaac Power (Baylor) 54.5 Punt Average, Long: 58, Punts: 4

Week 3 – DJ Arnson (Northern Arizona) Punt Average: 51.6, Punt Long: 62, Punts: 9

Week 2 – Ryan Rehkow (BYU) Punt Average: 53.2, Punt Long: 68, Punts: 5

Week 1 – Jordan Stout (Penn State) Punt Average: 53.9, Punt Long: 76 Yards, Punts: 7

Cameron Dicker (Texas)

50+ Yard Field Goals

Week 7 – Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan) 51 & Connor Culp (Nebraska) 50

Week 6 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State) 53, Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) 51, Caden Costa (Ole Miss) 50 & Bijan Nichols (Navy) 50

Week 5 – Nate Needham (Bowling Green)52 & Jordan Stout (Penn State) 50

Week 4 – Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 51, Cole Becker (Colorado) 51 & James McCourt (Illinois) 51

Week 3 – Andy Borregales (Miami )55, Joe Doyle (Memphis) 51 & Connor Culp (Nebraska)
50

Week 2 – Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida State) 53

Week 1 – James McCourt (Illinois) 53, 52 Joseph Bulovas (Vanderbilt) 53 Blake Glessner (Montana State) 53 Will Reichard (Alabama) 51 Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) 51 Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan) 51 Nate Needham (Bowling Green) 50

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (4 selected each week) *Chris Sailer is on the voting committee for this prestigious award

Week 7 – Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan) & Cayden Camper (Colorado State)

Week 6 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State)

Week 5 – BT Potter (Clemson) & Cameron Dicker (Texas)

Week 4 – Charles Campbell (Indiana) & Nick Sciba (Wake Forest)

Week 3 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State)

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) & Andy Borregales (Miami)

Week 1 – Will Reichard (Alabama), Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) & Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame)

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Vegas XXXIX Explained

In 2003, Chris Sailer Kicking created the first ever National Exposure Camp for Kickers, Punters & Long Snappers.  125 Specialists attended Vegas I, setting the stage for what is universally recognized as THE premier recruiting event for Kickers, Punters & Long Snappers. 30+ D1 coaches attended this event. Since then thousands upon thousands of specialists have traveled to Las Vegas to learn and compete on the biggest stage. The last time college coaches were able to attend, 80+ D1 coaches lined the fields to evaluate. Since the NCAA passed the rule that coaches were no longer able to attend, I continue to work with every college coach in America as they know the level of competition, magnitude of the camp and dominance of the athletes at the next level. Hundreds of athletes have received full ride scholarships and thousands more have earned a spot on a college roster.

Now for the 39th time, Chris Sailer Kicking & Rubio Long Snapping will welcome athletes to Las Vegas on January 15-16, 2022.  

Facts about Vegas:

  •      30+ Vegas participants are currently starting in the NFL.
  •      50+ Vegas participants have started an NFL game. 
  •      100+ Vegas participants have participated in an NFL training camp.
  •      500+ Vegas participants are on college rosters each and every year.
  •      The TOP 12 is THE exposure list that started it all
  •      The Adidas All-American Bowl on NBC Specialists are selected in Vegas.
  •      Vegas IS NOT an invitational camp. There are great benefits for all grades and skill levels.

Why attend a Vegas Event (By Class):

Transfers (Transfer Portal) – IT IS NOT TOO LATE!!! In fact, it is the perfect time. I cannot stress this enough. Vegas takes place in January for a reason. NLOI (Signing) Day is in February.  90%+ of Specialists have NOT signed yet. College coaches of all levels are anxiously anticipating the results and looking to make offers.  I will be on the phone for days after Vegas helping place our athletes with colleges.  

Junior College – IT IS NOT TOO LATE!!! In fact, it is the perfect time. I cannot stress this enough. Vegas takes place in January for a reason. NLOI (Signing) Day is in February.  90%+ of Specialists have NOT signed yet. College coaches of all levels are anxiously anticipating the results and looking to make offers.  I will be on the phone for days after Vegas helping place our athletes with colleges.  

Seniors – IT IS NOT TOO LATE!!! In fact, it is the perfect time. I cannot stress this enough. Vegas takes place in January for a reason. NLOI (Signing) Day is in February.  90%+ of Specialists have NOT signed yet. College coaches of all levels are anxiously anticipating the results and looking to make offers.  I will be on the phone for days after Vegas helping place our athletes with colleges.  

Juniors – This is THE time to get your name on the map.  College coaches begin to set their recruit boards for your class coming out of this camp.

Be ready to compete for 3 opportunities:
1) National Rankings on ChrisSailerKicking.com(Every Kicker & Punter in attendance will get ranked)
2) An invitation to TOP 12 Camp (20 Kickers/Punters will be selected in total)
3) Selection for the Adidas All-American Bowl on NBC (2 Kickers & 2 Punters will be selected to play in the most prestigious All-American Bowl!) Plus… you will build lifelong friendships with your peers that you will be competing with on Saturday and Sundays for years to come. 

Sophomores – Experience and opportunity. This is a great chance to learn and compete with Kickers & Punters in your class from across the country.  Learn how to compete on the highest level so that you are ready for the future.  Learn now so that you can dominate later.  

Be ready to compete for 2 opportunities:
1) National Rankings on ChrisSailerKicking.com(Every Kicker & Punter in attendance will get ranked)
2) An invitation to TOP 12 Camp (20 Kickers/Punters will be selected in total). Plus… you will build lifelong friendships with your peers that you will be competing with on Saturday and Sundays for years to come. 

Freshman & 8th Graders – Experience and Opportunity. It is never too early. This is a great chance to learn and compete with Kickers & Punters in your class from across the country.  Learn how to compete on the highest level so that you are ready for the future.  Learn now so that you can dominate later.  

Be ready to compete for 2 opportunities:
1) National Rankings on ChrisSailerKicking.com(Every Kicker & Punter in attendance will get ranked)
2) An invitation to TOP 12 Camp (20 Kickers/Punters will be selected in total). Plus… you will build lifelong friendships with your peers that you will be competing with on Saturday and Sundays for years to come.Vegas is a tradition. Vegas is synonymous with Kicking, Punting & Long Snapping.  

If you have a goal of one day playing college football, Vegas is for you!  

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Stats Leaderboard 2021 (NFL, College, Junior College & High School, Sailer Award)

Chris Sailer Kicking – 2021 Leaderboard

NFL, College, Junior College, High School & Sailer Award

Chris Sailer Kicking will update the leader board as the season goes on:

Last Update: 12/27/21

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

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

3. Chris Sailer Award Leaderboard
*All high school kickers that have worked with Chris Sailer Kicking Staff

4. 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:
Nick Folk (Patriots) 34-37 FG’s (Long 53) 34-38 Extra Points
Justin Tucker (Ravens) 29-31 FG’s (Long 66) 30-30 Extra Points
Dustin Hopkins (Redskins/Chargers) 27-30 FG’s (Long 50) 33-37 Extra Points
Tyler Bass (Bills) 26-30 FG’s (Long 57) 45-45 Extra Points
Evan McPherson (Bengals) 26-31 FG’s (Long 58) 42-44 Extra Points
Randy Bullock (Titans) 24-28 FG’s (Long 51) 34-37 Extra Points
Ryan Succop (Titans) 21-25 FG’s (Long 48), 49-52 Extra Points
Jason Sanders (Dolphins) 18-24 FG’s (Long 51) 20-30 Extra Points
Ka’imi Fairbairn (Texans) 11-14 FG’s (Long 61) 10-13 Extra Points
Rodrigo Blankenship (Colts) 11-14 FG’s (Long 48) 7-8 Extra Points
Eddy Pineiro (Jets) 6-6 FG’s (Long 46) 5-6 Extra Points
Brian Johnson (Saints/Redskins) 10-10 FG’s (Long 52) 9-13 Extra Points
Tristan Vizcaino (Chargers) 6-7 (Long 46) 10-15 Extra Points
Elliott Fry (Chiefs) 3-4 FG’s (Long 44) 3-4 Extra Points
Cody Parkey (Saints) 0-0 FG’s (Long) 3-5 Extra Points

Nick Folk – Patriots


NFL Punting:
Tress Way (Redskins) 49.2
Bryan Anger (Cowboys) 48.4
Blake Gillikin (Saints) 48.2
Tommy Townsend (Chiefs) 48.0
Jake Bailey (Patriots) 47.4
Corey Borjorquez (Packers) 47.4
Logan Cooke (Jaguars) 47.3
Ty Long (Chargers) 45.3
Jamie Gillan (Browns) 43.9
Bradley Pinion (Buccaneers) 42.4
Tristan Vizcaino (Chargers) 32.0

Jake Bailey – Patriots

College (D1) Kicking (16 FG’s or more):
Cayden Camper (Colorado St.) 25-32 (Long 53) 27-27 Extra Points
Brayden Narveson (Western Kentucky) 23-29 FG’s (Long 53) 72-72 Extra Points
Brandon Talton (Nevada) 21-29 FG’s (Long 52) 49-49 Extra Points
Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) 20-22 FG’s (Long 46) 62-62 Extra Points
Mitchell Fineran (Purdue) 20-25 FG’s (Long 48) 36-38 Extra Points
Nick Rice (Old Dominion) 20-26 FG’s (Long 50) 39-41 Extra Points
Nate Needham (Bowling Green) 19-20 FG’s (Long 52) 26-27 Extra Points
Cam Little (Arkansas) 19-23 FG’s (Long 51) 43-43 Extra Points
BT Potter (Clemson) 19-23 FG’s (Long 50) 36-36 Extra Points
Owen Daffer (East Carolina) 19-23 FG’s (Long 54) 39-41 Extra Points
Noah Ruggles (Ohio State) 18-19 FG’s (Long 46) 68-68 Extra Points
Matthew Shipley (Hawaii)18-21 FG’s (Long 49) 42-42 Extra Points
James McCourt (Illinois) 18-23 (Long 53) 26-26 Extra Points
Andres Borregales (Miami) 17-21 FG’s (Long 55) 45-45 Extra Points
Jacob Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 17-21 FG’s (Long 47) 39-39 Extra Points
Ethan Albertson (New Mexico State) 17-21 FG’s (Long 50) 28-30 Extra Points
Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) 16-18 FG’s (Long 53) 25-25 Extra Points
Will Reichard (Alabama) 16-20 FG’s (Long 51) 68-69 Extra Points
Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 16-20 (Long 51) 47-48 Extra Points
Jordan Stout (Penn State) 16-23 FG’s (Long 52) 34-36 Extra Points
Matthew Trickett (Minnesota) 16-23 FG’s (Long 50) 35-37 Extra Points

Nick Sciba – Wake Forest

College (D1) Punting (Top 20):
Kyle Ostendorp (Arizona) 49.2
Ryan Rehkow (BYU) 48.6
Austin McNamara (Texas Tech) 48.4
Ryan Wright (Tulane) 47.5
Jake Camarda (Georgia) 47.1
Cameron Dicker (Texas) 46.8
Jordan Stout (Penn State) 46.5
Issac Power (Baylor) 46.2
Joe Doyle (Memphis) 46.0
Andy Vujnovich (Wisconsin) 45.8
Porter Wilson (Duke) 44.8
George Goergopoulos (UMASS) 44.8
Jay Bramblett (Notre Dame) 44.1
Ryan Hanson (Arkansas State) 44.0
Tyler Sumpter (West Virginia) 43.6
Ryan Sanborn (Stanford) 43.3
Ben Kiernan (North Carolina) 43.3
Join Young (East Carolina) 43.0
Nate Snyder (Ball State) 42.6
Aaron Rodriguez (New Mexico) 42.6

Ryan Rehkow – BYU

Chris Sailer Award Leaders 
Nolan Hauser (2024, NC) 21-26 FG’s (Long 48) 67-72 Extra Points
Ian Hershey (2022, ID) 19-23 FG’s (Long 58, 52, 50) 44-46 Extra Points
Magnus Lepak (2022, OK) 18-20 FG’s (Long 50) 72-74 Extra Points
Liam Padron (2023, FL) 18-24 FG’s (Long 49) 27-29 Extra Points
Carter Brown (2022, TX) 15-18 FG’s (Long 51) 38-42 Extra Points
Louie Gatlin (2022, MS) 15-20 FG’s (Long 46) 48-48 Extra Points
Trace Butcher (2022, GA) 15-24 FG’s (Long 56) 58-60 Extra Points

High School / Junior College Field Goals (CSK) (12 or more):
21-24 Ricardo Chavez (JC, CA)
21-26 Nolan Hauser (2024, NC)
19-23 Ian Hershey (2022, ID)
18-20 Magnus Lepak (2022, OK)
18-24 Liam Padron (2023, FL)
15-18 Carter Brown (2022, TX)
15-20 Louie Gatlin (2022, MS)
15-24 Trace Butcher (2022, GA)
13-15 Kellen McLaughlin (2023, KY)
13-16 Aidan Flintoft (2023, CA)
13-17 Casey Kautzman (2022, MT)
13-18 Brooks Sturgeon (2022, GA)
12-14 Kaden Lorick (2023, TX)
12-15 Grady Gross (2022, AZ)
12-17 Brysen Gardner (2023, AZ)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
59 – Ricardo Chavez (JC, CA)

58 – Ian Hershey (2022, ID)
57 – Charlie Weinrich (2022, KS)
56 – Ricardo Chavez (JC, CA)
56 – Landon Ogles (JC, CA)
56 – Trace Butcher (2022, GA)
55 – Logan Fuller (2022, NM)
55 – Tyler White (2023, TX)
55 – Grayson Bearden (2022, TX)
54 – Ricardo Chavez (JC, CA)
54 – Ricardo Chavez (JC, CA)

54 – Wyatt Redding (2022, WA)
54 – Jake Gaster (JC, TX)
54 – Carston Kieffer (2023, AZ)
53 – Logan Fuller (2022, NM)
52 – Ian Hershey (2022, ID)
52 – Grady Gross (2022, AZ)
52 – Todd Pelino (2022, NC)
52 – Michael James (2022, TX)
52 – Easton Black (2022, AZ)
52 – Logan Fuller (2022, NM)
51 – Drew Stevens (2022, SC)
51 – Carter Brown (2022, TX)
51 – Will Bettridge (2022, FL)
51 – Buzz Flabiano (2022, TX)
51 – Kelson Cotner (2022, TX)
51 – Casey Kautzman (2022, MT)
51 – Luke Brown (2022, GA)
50 – Ian Hershey (2022, ID)
50 – Landon Ogles (JC, CA)
50 – Magnus Lepak (2022, OK)
50 – Drew Stevens (2022, SC)
50 – Brooks Sturgeon (2022, GA)
50 – Keegan McDermott (2022, OH)
50 – Aidan Flintoft (2023, CA)
50 – Isaac Jackson (2022, UT)
50 – Liam Rickman (2022, GA)
50 – Spencer McKinley (2022, SC)
50 – Davis Ashcroft (2023, FL)
50 – Trevor Weldon (2022, SC)
** Bold = Kicker with multiple 50+ Yard FG’s

Charlie Weinrich – 2022, KS

Punting (Top 10):
47.1 – Grady Gross (2022, AZ)
46.9 – Easton Black (2022, AZ)
46.6 – Charlie Durkin (2022, OH)
46.6 – Kalen Jones (2022, CA)
46.5 – Joey Cheek (2022, CA)
46.2 – Evan Sundermann (2022, MI)
46.1 – Evan Van Steen (2022, NC)
46.0 – Bryce McFerson (2022, NC)
45.3 – Ryan Kingston (2022, IN)
45.3 – Tyler Graham (2022, NC)
43.2 – Tashi Dorje (2023, CA)
42.8 – Jake Reid (2022, PA)

*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

See you at a Chris Sailer Kicking camp this Fall

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 6 College Players of the Week: Cayden Camper & Jay Bramblett

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 KICKERS of the Week:

Week 6 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State) Field Goal 6-6 (Long 53) Extra Points: 2-2

Week 5 – BT Potter (Clemson) Field Goal 4-4 (Long 42) Extra Points: 1-1

Week 4 – Charles Campbell (Indiana) Field Goal 4-4 (Long 48) Extra Points: 3-3

Week 3 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State) Field Goal 5-5 (Long 47) Extra Points: 1-2

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 44) Extra Points: 4-4

Week 1 – Joe Doyle (Memphis) Field Goal: 5-5 (Long 38) Extra Points: 3-3

Cayden Camper (Colorado State)

Chris Sailer Kicking College PUNTERS of the Week:

Week 6 – Jay Bramblett (Notre Dame) 48.8 Punt Average, Long: 55, Punts: 6

Week 5 – George Georgopoulos (UMASS) 52.9 Punt Average, Long: 55, Punts: 8

Week 4 – Isaac Power (Baylor) 54.5 Punt Average, Long: 58, Punts: 4

Week 3 – DJ Arnson (Northern Arizona) Punt Average: 51.6, Punt Long: 62, Punts: 9

Week 2 – Ryan Rehkow (BYU) Punt Average: 53.2, Punt Long: 68, Punts: 5

Week 1 – Jordan Stout (Penn State) Punt Average: 53.9, Punt Long: 76 Yards, Punts: 7

Jay Bramblett (Notre Dame)

50+ Yard Field Goals

Week 6 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State) 53, Grayson Atkins (North Carolina) 51, Caden Costa (Ole Miss) 50 & Bijan Nichols (Navy) 50

Week 5 – Nate Needham (Bowling Green)52 & Jordan Stout (Penn State) 50

Week 4 – Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 51, Cole Becker (Colorado) 51 & James McCourt (Illinois) 51

Week 3 – Andy Borregales (Miami )55, Joe Doyle (Memphis) 51 & Connor Culp (Nebraska)
50

Week 2 – Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida State) 53

Week 1 – James McCourt (Illinois) 53, 52 Joseph Bulovas (Vanderbilt) 53 Blake Glessner (Montana State) 53 Will Reichard (Alabama) 51 Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) 51 Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan) 51 Nate Needham (Bowling Green) 50

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (4 selected each week) *Chris Sailer is on the voting committee for this prestigious award

Week 6 – TBA

Week 5 – BT Potter (Clemson) & Cameron Dicker (Texas)

Week 4 – Charles Campbell (Indiana) & Nick Sciba (Wake Forest)

Week 3 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State)

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) & Andy Borregales (Miami)

Week 1 – Will Reichard (Alabama), Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) & Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame)

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 5 College Players of the Week: BT Potter and George Georgopoulos

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 KICKERS of the Week:

Week 5 – BT Potter (Clemson) Field Goal 4-4 (Long 42) Extra Points: 1-1

Week 4 – Charles Campbell (Indiana) Field Goal 4-4 (Long 48) Extra Points: 3-3

Week 3 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State) Field Goal 5-5 (Long 47) Extra Points: 1-2

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 44) Extra Points: 4-4

Week 1 – Joe Doyle (Memphis) Field Goal: 5-5 (Long 38) Extra Points: 3-3

BT POTTER (Clemson)

Chris Sailer Kicking College PUNTERS of the Week:

Week 5 – George Georgopoulos (UMASS) 52.9 Punt Average, Long: 55, Punts: 8

Week 4 – Isaac Power (Baylor) 54.5 Punt Average, Long: 58, Punts: 4

Week 3 – DJ Arnson (Northern Arizona) Punt Average: 51.6, Punt Long: 62, Punts: 9

Week 2 – Ryan Rehkow (BYU) Punt Average: 53.2, Punt Long: 68, Punts: 5

Week 1 – Jordan Stout (Penn State) Punt Average: 53.9, Punt Long: 76 Yards, Punts: 7

George Georgopoulos (UMass)

50+ Yard Field Goals

Week 5 – Nate Needham (Bowling Green)52 & Jordan Stout (Penn State) 50

Week 4 – Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 51, Cole Becker (Colorado) 51 & James McCourt (Illinois) 51

Week 3 – Andy Borregales (Miami )55, Joe Doyle (Memphis) 51 & Connor Culp (Nebraska)
50

Week 2 – Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida State) 53

Week 1 – James McCourt (Illinois) 53, 52 Joseph Bulovas (Vanderbilt) 53 Blake Glessner (Montana State) 53 Will Reichard (Alabama) 51 Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) 51 Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan) 51 Nate Needham (Bowling Green) 50

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (4 selected each week) *Chris Sailer is on the voting committee for this prestigious award

Week 5 – BT Potter (Clemson) & Cameron Dicker (Texas)

Week 4 – Charles Campbell (Indiana) & Nick Sciba (Wake Forest)

Week 3 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State)

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) & Andy Borregales (Miami)

Week 1 – Will Reichard (Alabama), Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) & Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame)

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 4 College Players of the Week: Charles Campbell & Issac Power

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 KICKERS of the Week:

Week 4 – Charles Campbell (Indiana) Field Goal 4-4 (Long 48) Extra Points: 3-3

Week 3 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State) Field Goal 5-5 (Long 47) Extra Points: 1-2

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 44) Extra Points: 4-4

Week 1 – Joe Doyle (Memphis) Field Goal: 5-5 (Long 38) Extra Points: 3-3

Charles Campbell (Indiana)

Chris Sailer Kicking College PUNTERS of the Week:

Week 4 – Issac Power (Baylor) 54.5 Punt Average, Long: 58, Punts: 4

Week 3 – DJ Arnson (Northern Arizona) Punt Average: 51.6, Punt Long: 62, Punts: 9

Week 2 – Ryan Rehkow (BYU) Punt Average: 53.2, Punt Long: 68, Punts: 5

Week 1 – Jordan Stout (Penn State) Punt Average: 53.9, Punt Long: 76 Yards, Punts: 7

Issac Power (Baylor)

50+ Yard Field Goals

Week 4 – Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 51, Cole Becker (Colorado) 51 & James McCourt (Illinois) 51

Week 3 – Andy Borregales (Miami )55, Joe Doyle (Memphis) 51 & Connor Culp (Nebraska)
50

Week 2 – Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida State) 53

Week 1 – James McCourt (Illinois) 53, 52 Joseph Bulovas (Vanderbilt) 53 Blake Glessner (Montana State) 53 Will Reichard (Alabama) 51 Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) 51 Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan) 51 Nate Needham (Bowling Green) 50

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (4 selected each week) *Chris Sailer is on the voting committee for this prestigious award

Week 4 – Charles Campbell (Indiana) & Nick Sciba (Wake Forest)

Week 3 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State)

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) & Andy Borregales (Miami)

Week 1 – Will Reichard (Alabama), Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) & Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame)

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 3 College Players of the Week: Cayden Camper & DJ Arnson!

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 KICKERS of the Week:

Week 3 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State) Field Goal 5-5 (Long 47) Extra Points: 1-2

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 44) Extra Points: 4-4

Week 1 – Joe Doyle (Memphis) Field Goal: 5-5 (Long 38) Extra Points: 3-3

Cayden Camper (Colorado State)

Chris Sailer Kicking College PUNTERS of the Week:

Week 3 – DJ Arnson (Northern Arizona) Punt Average: 51.6, Punt Long: 62, Punts: 9

Week 2 – Ryan Rehkow (BYU) Punt Average: 53.2, Punt Long: 68, Punts: 5

Week 1 – Jordan Stout (Penn State) Punt Average: 53.9, Punt Long: 76 Yards, Punts: 7

DJ Arnson (Northern Arizona)

50+ Yard Field Goals

Week 3 – Andy Borregales (Miami )55, Joe Doyle (Memphis) 51 & Connor Culp (Nebraska)
50

Week 2 – Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida State) 53

Week 1 – James McCourt (Illinois) 53, 52 Joseph Bulovas (Vanderbilt) 53 Blake Glessner (Montana State) 53 Will Reichard (Alabama) 51 Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) 51 Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan) 51 Nate Needham (Bowling Green) 50

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (4 selected each week) *Chris Sailer is on the voting committee for this prestigious award

Week 3 – Cayden Camper (Colorado State)

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) & Andy Borregales (Miami)

Week 1 – Will Reichard (Alabama), Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) & Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame)

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 2 College Players of the Week: Cameron Little & Ryan Rehkow 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 KICKERS of the Week:

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) Field Goal: 4-4 (Long 44) Extra Points: 4-4

Week 1 – Joe Doyle (Memphis) Field Goal: 5-5 (Long 38) Extra Points: 3-3

Cameron Little

Chris Sailer Kicking College PUNTERS of the Week:

Week 2 – Ryan Rehkow (BYU) Punt Average: 53.2, Punt Long: 68, Punts: 5

Week 1 – Jordan Stout (Penn State) Punt Average: 53.9, Punt Long: 76 Yards, Punts: 7

Ryan Rehkow

50+ Yard Field Goals

Week 2 – Ryan Fitzgerald (Florida State) 53

Week 1 – James McCourt (Illinois) 53, 52 Joseph Bulovas (Vanderbilt) 53 Blake Glessner (Montana State) 53 Will Reichard (Alabama) 51 Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) 51 Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan) 51 Nate Needham (Bowling Green) 50

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (4 selected each week) *Chris Sailer is on the voting committee for this prestigious award

Week 2 – Cameron Little (Arkansas) & Andy Borregales (Miami)

Week 1 – Will Reichard (Alabama), Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) & Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame)

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 1 College Players of the Week, Joe Doyle & Jordan Stout 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 KICKERS of the Week:

Week 1 – Joe Doyle (Memphis) Field Goal: 5-5 (Long 38) Extra Points: 3-3

Joe Doyle

Chris Sailer Kicking College PUNTERS of the Week:

Week 1 – Jordan Stout (Penn State) Punt Average: 53.9, Punt Long: 76 Yards, Punts: 7

Jordan Stout

50+ Yard Field Goals

Week 1: James McCourt (Illinois) 53, 52 Joseph Bulovas (Vanderbilt) 53 Blake Glessner (Montana State) 53 Will Reichard (Alabama) 51 Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV) 51 Marshall Meeder (Central Michigan) 51 Nate Needham (Bowling Green) 50

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (4 selected each week) *Chris Sailer is on the voting committee for this prestigious award

Week 1: Will Reichard (Alabama), Daniel Gutierrez (UNLV), Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame)

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Rankings & Ratings Explained

Here is a detailed explanation of how Chris Sailer Kicking Rankings and Ratings are compiled.

1. We will only rank a player that we have seen in person or who have completed a Chris Sailer Kicking Virtual Evaluation using CSK Standardized Testing.  An in person evaluation can be at a private lesson, group lesson, camp, or national event run by Chris Sailer Kicking. College camps are NOT taken into consideration. Virtual Evaluations are done by registering on ChrisSailerKicking.com and following the exact format required. The evaluation must and will only be done by Chris Sailer or a Chris Sailer Kicking Senior Staff Member. We do not use anyone outside of the company for evaluations.  This is the only way we can assure 100% accuracy.

2.  Our rankings are mostly subjective, not simply objective.  We focus on our evaluation, not just stats.  Stats may be misleading at times.  We are the professionals at what we do.  Our rankings will take the following criteria into consideration: 1. Current Skill Level, 2. Potential Skill Level, 3. Performance Under Pressure.  We look for the following: technique, strength, leg speed, athleticism, mental toughness, competitiveness, confidence, tee sizes to name a few.

3. The Star Rating & Ranking system is as follows.  After every camp, we evaluate each player.  They are then added to or adjusted on the PLAYER RANKINGS site of Chris Sailer Kicking.com

Number Ranking System:
Will list the exact number rank of the player from (#1 through #……)  #1 being the very best in the nation, and so on.

The Star Rating and the Number Ranking is an evaluation based each players ability at that time of their career.  So, younger players usually do not receive 4 and 5 star rankings right away.  Older players earn the higher ratings as they begin to show more of the criteria necessary to be considered a top college prospect.  Rankings change on a daily basis.  You can always improve your rank the next time we see you or you complete a virtual evaluation.

*Understand, rankings are not complete until fall camp begins your freshman year of college.  We will see new players daily and the rankings will constantly be updated.  You have to work to maintain or increase your ranking.  You are only as good as the last time we saw you.  We cannot predict the future.  You will see that we will list (Student Since: – to show when we first evaluated a player & Last Evaluation: – to show the last time we evaluated that player).  These pieces of information will help both the players and college coaches better understand the accuracy of the rating and ranking.

4.  Once a player is ranked you are in our system, you will remain ranked until you begin your fall camp as a freshman in college.  You will never be dropped in the rankings.  However as we see new players or current players improve their ranking, you will slide naturally.  Again rankings are not complete until fall camp begins your freshman year of college.  That is when the rankings are as accurate as can be and are removed from the website.  You can increase your ranking by attending any future lesson, camp, event or virtual evaluation.  A rating and ranking becomes much more accurate the more often we see a player.  We see improvement, we get to know a player mentally, and the player generally becomes much better physically and technically.  A college coach will always ask the question, “How many times have you worked with him?”  Why?  Because he wants to be sure that our evaluation is accurate and not a fluke.  He wants to be sure that we know that player mentally as well as possible before a large scholarship investment is made by the University.   Certain players are phenoms and earn 6 or 5 star rankings right off the bat.  It is just a no brainer.  But most must work hard to establish consistency and improvement over time.  Our confidence in you as a player is a BIG DEAL.  We have to know who and what it is we are recommending.

5. Once a player is ranked, we do not use season stats as a major factor to adjust rankings.  Because there are so many factors out of your control at the high school level (coach, opportunities, snapper, holder, field condition, etc.) most players never get the chance to put up big numbers – this will not hurt you.  Both we and college coaches understand this.  But, if you happen to be fortunate enough to put up great stats, this can help you.  We don’t put a huge amount of stock in your season stats, but a good season can definitely help prove that you are consistent over time and that you can perform well under pressure.

6.  Vegas statistics, Rising Seniors Invitational statistics, Underclassmen Invitational statistics.  Yes, they are great as they give us all something to look at.  However, they are NOT the only factor we take into consideration when updating the rankings.  They are a piece of the puzzle for sure, but there are many factors (see above #’s 1-7).  Please do not just look at the stats and send us a spreadsheet as to why you should be ranked ahead of someone else.  I promise you, we do a thorough evaluation that looks at all your kicks from the start to finish of any camp.  And we take into consideration past camp performances.  A bad statistical day isn’t going to effect the great statistical days that a player may have had in the past.  The statistics from Vegas, the Rising Seniors Invitational or the Underclassmen Invitational are big for many reasons, but please remember that we look at EVERYTHING.

7.  The Kicking and Punting Rankings are completely separate.  One does not effect the other and vice versa.  However, doing well in both is always a positive for college coaches.  Combo players are rare and are a hot commodity. You will always get ranked on your position of strength, unless you can prove without a doubt that you are a standout at both.

I am very confident in our player evaluations having 20+ years of experience. The ranking / rating is intended to help each player find the right college fit for THEM.  If you are ranked that is a tremendous accomplishment.  You should be proud of yourself.  No matter the ranking/rating, use it as motivation to continue to improve.  Remember, you are only in High School or Junior College.  This is only the beginning.  Keep working hard and you will achieve your goals.  We are here to help you reach your goals.  We are always here as a reference for you.  Please be sure to list Chris Sailer Kicking and contact information on all of your social media as well as in your correspondence with college coaches. I promise you, college coaches will notice.

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