2016 CA Fall Camp Recap, CSK Veteran Kevin Robledo Dominates!

The road to Vegas XXIX continued this past Sunday in Sherman Oaks, CA.  The 2016 Fall Camp Tour is officially half way over.  CA provided the most talent to date.  Nearly 200 specialists from the West Coast and beyond were in attendance hoping to rise to the top.  Take a look at the results.

img_1801Overall Camp Champion: Kevin Robledo (JC, CA)
The longtime Chris Sailer Kicking student put in a dominating performance.  He came out on top for both the field goal and kickoff competitions.  He went 8-8 on field goals from 35 to 57 yards to win it.  He then hit several kickoffs 70-78 yards with 4.0 to 4.3 second hang time.  His best ball was 76 yards, 4.30 hang time.  Kevin is a bounce back from Florida State that continues to prove that he is ready for D1 football.

img_2451Field Goal Champion: Eric Fellenzer (2018, CA)
Eric did a great job competing with best of the best.  He is big, tall, strong and athletic.  He went 7-7 on field goals with a long of 55 yards to win the competition.  He is a great competitor that always does his best under pressure.  Eric has put in many strong performances with Chris Sailer Kicking and is proving that he is a top prospect in his class.

img_2416Punt Champion: Austin McGehee (JC, CA)
Austin is another longtime Chris Sailer Kicking specialist.  He is a bounce back from Arkansas that is now playing at the junior college level.  He crushed the ball with consistency all day.  He easily averages 40 plays yards and 4.5 plus hang time.  He also shows the ability to hit a big ball.  Austin is a confident player that does well under pressure.  Look for Austin to play D1 ball again in the near future.

Top Junior College Prospects: Prominence Akubuo-Onwuemeka, Gavin Todd, Leonardo Hodis, Miguel Mendez

Top Class of 2017 Prospects: Daniel Gutierrez, Daniel Whelan, Agustin Delgadillo, Sean McKeough, Kane Bowen, Brian Papazian, Matt Bazarevitsch, Clay D’Amico

Next Best 2017 Prospects: Alex Calderon, Evan Padilla, George Caratan, Sam Adida, Tanner Carcama, Derek Engel, Clyde Hovsepian, Joseph Gallegos, Matthew Keeth, Trey Miller

Top Class of 2018 Prospects: Campbell Geddes, Jonah Lipel, Christopher Wood, Dylan Williams, Ajay Culhane, Dylan Brady

Next Best 2018 Prospects: Campbell Sheidow, Evan Silva, Matthew Heinrich, Michael Pariseau, Zach Survillas, Zandt Miller, JP Rybus, Brandon Brody, Hayden Moses, Holden Remme, Jack Morrell, Mark Meader, Levi Weidman

Top Class of 2019 Prospects: Brandon Petruescu, Carson Sten, Chris Vartanian, Ramzee Jaridly,
Christopher Abbes, Ethan Schroeder, Jack Oswald, Matthew Hoffman, Nico Boschetti, Steven Hath, Axel Mireles, Adam Tontz, Cameron Sharafatian, Dustin Le Magnolia

Top Class of 2020 Prospects: Sam Stephenson, Ben D’Aquila, Angelo Vescovi, Archie Green, Noah Carlton, Peter Delis, Ryan Bonner

Youth Prospects: Kai Noa Yamasaki, Owen Guilford, Sage Flores

Join Chris Sailer Kicking at the following locations to be a part of it:  Charlotte NC (November 20), Dallas, TX (December 4), Phoenix, AZ (December 11), Atlanta, GA (December 18).  Then the big one, the Super Bowl for Kickers, Punters & Long Snappers, Vegas XXIX (January 14-15, 2017). To be the best, train and compete with the best.  For more information and complete results and player rankings, visit ChrisSailerKicking.com

2016 CA Fall Camp

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 9 College Players of the Week, Aidan Schneider and Corey Fatony 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 9: Aidan Schneider (Oregon) 4-5 Field Goals (Long 37) 6-6 Extra Points
Week 8: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 4-5 Field Goals (Long 51) 2-2 Extra Points, Game Winning 51 Yard Field Goal to beat Mississippi State.
Week 7: Andrew Endicott (Wisconsin) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 46) 2-2 Extra Points
Week 6: Josh Williams (SMU) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 44), 4 for 4 Extra Points
Week 5: Tyler Davis (Penn State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 40), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 48), 3 for 3 Extra Points
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 5-5 Field Goals (Long 46), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 2: Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 47), 6 for 6 Extra Points
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 48), 1 for 1 Extra Points, Game Winning 48 Yard Field Goal to upset LSU.

Punter:
Week 9: Corey Fatony (Missouri) 46.0 Yard Punt Average on 9 Punts (Long 60)
Week 8: Jake Bailey (Stanford) 50.6 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 61)
Week 7: Sean Wale (Boise State) 52.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 58)
Week 6: J.K Scott (Alabama) 51.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 63)
Week 5: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) 55.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 64)
Week 4: Dylan Klumph (CAL) – 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 60)
Week 3: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) – 50.2 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 58)
Week 2: Logan Cooke (Mississippi St) – 49.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 68)
Week 1: Shane Tripucka (Texas A&M) – 47.3 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 59)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 9: Michael Geiger (Michigan State) 52
Week 8: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 51
Week 7: Eddy Pineiro (Florida) 53, Cole Murphy (Syracuse) 51
Week 6: Jonathan Barnes (Louisana Tech) 54, John Barron II (San Diego State) 50
Week 5: Davis Price (Colorado) 54
Week 4: None
Week 3: None
Week 2: Eddy Pineiro (Florida) 54
Week 1: Elliott Fry (South Carolina) 55, Conrad Ukropina (Stanford) 50

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 9: Not yet announced
Week 8: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky), Matt Anderson (CAL)
Week 7: None
Week 6: None
Week 5: Tyler Davis (Penn State), Rhett Almond (BYU)
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane)
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M)
Week 2: Parker Davidson (New Mexico State)
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin), Ty Cummings (Houston)

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 Fatony, Missouri

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STATS…. Chris Sailer Kicking – 2016 NFL, College, TOP 12, Event Elite, High School, Sailer Award Leaderboard

Chris Sailer Kicking – 2016 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: 10/26/16

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

2. Chris Sailer Kicking College Leaderboard
*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 2015

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:
Justin Tucker (Ravens) 18-18 FG’s (Long 53) 9-9 Extra Points
Dustin Hopkins (Redskins) 16-18 FG’s (Long 50) 15-15 Extra Points
Nick Folk (Jets) 12-14 FG’s (Long 48) 11-12 Extra Points
Dan Bailey (Cowboys) 11-13 FG’s (Long 56) 18-18 Extra Points
Blair Walsh (Vikings) 10-13 FG’s (Long 50) 11-13 Extra Points
Andrew Franks (Dolphins) 9-12 FG’s (Long 41) 15-15 Extra Points
Ryan Succop (Titans) 8-10 FG’s (Long 48) 14-15 Extra Points
Chandler Catanzaro (Cardinals) 8-11 FG’s (Long 60) 17-18 Extra Points
Cody Parkey (Browns) 8-11 FG’s (Long 51) 8-8 Extra Points
Randy Bullock (Giants) 0-0 FG’s (NA) 2-3 Extra Points

NFL Punting:
Brad Nortman (Jaguars) 49.5
Matt Darr (Dolphins) 46.3
Bryan Anger (Buccaneers) 46.3
Bradley Pinion (49ers) 45.7
Tress Way (Redskins) 44.5
Ryan Allen (Patriots) 43.9
Jeff Locke (Vikings) 43.8
Colton Schmidt (Bills) 43.3
Drew Kaser (Chargers) 41.3

College Kicking (Top 10):
Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 13-15 FG’s (Long 54) 42-42 Extra Points
Matt Anderson (CAL) 13-15 FG’s (Long 47) 35-35 Extra Points
Cannon Rooker (Middle Tennessee) 13-16 FG’s (Long 46) 33-35 Extra Points
Redford Jones (Tulsa) 13-17 FG’s (Long 43) 33-33 Extra Points
Bobby Puyol (Connecticut) 12-14 (Long 43) 18-18 Extra Points
Josh Williams (SMU) 12-15 (Long 44) 18-18 Extra Points
Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 12-16 FG’s (Long 48) 31-31 Extra Points
Tyler Davis (Penn State) 11-12 FG’s (Long 40) 22-22 Extra Points
Davis Plowman (East Carolina) 11-16 (Long 49) 12-13 Extra Points
Gary Wunderlich (Mississippi) 10-11 (Long 46) 29-30 Extra Points

College Punting (Top 10):
JK Scott (Alabama) 47.5
Joseph Davidson (Bowling Green) 47.3
Brandon McKee (Southern Alabama) 46.6
Jake Bailey (Stanford) 45.4
Alex Boy (Nevada) 45.4
Michael Carrizosa (San Jose State) 45.3
Erik Harris (Navy) 45.1
Tyler Sarrazin (Southern Mississippi) 45.0
Sean Wale (Boise State) 45.0
Lumi Kaba (Texas State) 44.4

TOP 12 & EVENT ELITE (High School/JC)

Field Goals:
15-18 Jake Lane (2017, AL)
10-11 Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
10-14 Justin Davidovicz (2017, NJ)
9-11 Tucker Day (2017, TN)
9-13 Lucas Havrisik (2017, CA)
8-11 Charles Campbell (2018, TN)
8-11 Jake Roark (2017, MO)
8-14 Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
6-10 Brooks Buce (2017, GA)
5-7 Hayden Moehring (2017, AR)
5-7 Peyton Henry (2017, CA)
5-9 Alex Usry (2017, GA)
4-4 Cooper Graham (2017, FL)
4-4 Cole Smith (2017, OH)
4-5 Zach Elder (2017, TX)
4-5 Cole Talley (2018, TX)
4-5 Jackson Hubbard (2017, TX)
4-6 Liam Bunnell (2017, TX)
4-7 Ryan Rehkow (2017, WA)
3-4 Johan Zetterberg (2017, CA)
3-5 Grant Ryerse (2017, MN)
3-5 Ethan Torres (2017, VA)
2-3 Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
1-1 Tommy Martin (2017, VA)
1-3 Chris Landgrebe (2017, OH)

Longest Field Goals:
54 – Brooks Buce (2017, GA)
52 – Grant Ryerse (2017, MN)
52 – Chris Landgrebe (2017, OH)
51 – Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
51 – Lucas Havrisik (2017, CA)
50 – Tucker Day (2017, TN)
50 – Jake Lane (2017, AL)
50 – Cole Talley (2018, TX)
49 – Ryan Rehkow (2017, WA)
48 – Charles Campbell (2018, TN)
47 – Peyton Henry (2017, CA)
47 – Hayden Moehring (2017, AR)
45 – Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
45 – Jake Roark (2017, MO)
44 – Justin Davidovicz (2017, NJ)
44 – Jack Geiger (2017, CA)
43 – Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
42 – Cole Smith (2017, OH)
41 – Zach Elder (2017, TX)
41 – Alex Usry (2017, GA)
41 – Liam Bunnell (2017, TX)
40 – Johan Zetterberg (2017, CA)
39 – Jackson Hubbard (2017, TX)
37 – Cooper Graham (2017, FL)
35 – Ethan Torres (2017, VA)
33 – Tommy Martin (2017, VA)

Extra Points:
50-50 Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
46-46 Alex Usry (2017, GA)
44-46 Jake Lane (2017, AL)
43-43 Peyton Henry (2017, CA)
41-41 Liam Bunnell (2017, TX)
37-38 Johan Zetterberg (2017, CA)
32-32 Charles Campbell (2018, TN)
31-31 Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
31-33 Tucker Day (2017, TN)
30-31 Cooper Graham (2017, FL)
28-29 Hayden Moehring (2017, AR)
26-26 Jackson Hubbard (2017, TX)
25-25 Lucas Havrisik (2017, CA)
24-26 Justin Davidovicz (2017, NJ)
16-18 Cole Talley (2018, TX)
14-17 Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
11-11 Ryan Rehkow (2017, WA)
9-9 Zach Elder (2017, TX)
9-9 Grant Ryerse (2017, MN)
8-8 Chris Landgrebe (2017, OH)
5-5 Tommy Martin (2017, VA)
5-5 Cole Smith (2017, OH)

Kickoff Distance Average:
71.8 – Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
71.0 – Tucker Day (2017, TN)
69.5 – Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
69.4 – Lucas Havrisik (2017, CA)
69.0 – Cooper Graham (2017, FL)
68.8 – Johan Zetterberg (2017, CA)
68.7 – Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
68.4 – Brooks Buce (2017, GA)
68.0 – Grant Ryerse (2017, MN)
68.0 – Justin Davidovicz (2017, NJ)
66.0 – Peyton Henry (2017, CA)
65.2 – Hayden Moehring (2017, AR)
65.0 – Liam Bunnell (2017, TX)
64.2 – Jackson Hubbard (2017, TX)
64.0 – Tommy Martin (2017, VA)
63.0 – Jake Lane (2017, AL)
63.0 – Ethan Torres (2017, VA)
61.2 – Cole Smith (2017, OH)

Punt Distance Average:
45.7 – Ryan Rehkow (2017, WA)
45.4 – Bryan Clements (2017, CA)
43.1 – Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
43.0 – Ethan Torres (2017, VA)
43.0 – Jake Lane (2017, AL)
42.4 – Jack Geiger (2017, CA)
42.2 – Jackson Hubbard (2017, TX)
41.2 – Briggs Bourgeois (2017, LA)
41.2 – Johan Zetterberg (2017, CA)
40.5 – Tucker Day (2017, TN)
40.2 – Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
39.9 – Brian Papazian (2017, CA)
39.4 – Lucas Havrisik (2017, CA)
39.3 – Liam Bunnell (2017, TX)
39.2 – Tommy Martin (2017, VA)
39.0 – Brooks Buce (2017, GA)
39.0 – Cole Smith (2017, OH)
38.7 – Peyton Henry (2017, CA)
36.6 – Alex Usry (2017, GA)
36.0 – Hayden Moehring (2017, AR)
35.4 – Kane Bowen (2017, CA)
34.0 – Justin Davidovicz (2017, NJ)
33.0 – Grant Ryerse (2017, MN)

Chris Sailer Award Leaders (TOP 12)
Trey Thomas (2018, TN) 16-22 FG’s (Long 43) 32-35 Extra Points
Jake Lane (2017, AL) 15-18 FG’s (Long 50) 44-46 Extra Points
Parker Sampson (2017, MO) 14-19 FG’s (Long 51) 30-32 Extra Points
Kaden Leonard (2017, UT) 13-15 FG’s (Long 25) 35-40 Extra Points
Josh Gorball (2018, IN) 13-17 FG’s (Long 52) 25-30 Extra Points
Daniel Mojaro (2017, CA) 12-14 FG’s (Long 47) 22-22 Extra Points
Paul Buisman (2017, IN) 12-15 FG’s (Long 48) 44-50 Extra Points
Trevor Eldean (2017, AZ) 12-22 FG’s (Long 50) 33-33 Extra Points
Connor Davis (2018, FL) 11-12 FG’s (Long 43) 21-21 Extra Points
Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ) 10-11 FG’s (Long 45) 50-50 Exrta Points
Drew Byus (2018, GA) 10-11 FG’s (Long 43) 28-28 Extra Points
Justin Davidovicz (2017, NJ) 10-14 FG’s (Long 44) 24-26 Extra Points

High School / Junior College Field Goals (8 or more FG’s):
15-18 Jake Lane (2017, AL)
14-19 Parker Sampson (2017, MO)
12-14 Daniel Mojarro (2017, CA)
12-22 Trevor Eldean (2017, AZ)
11-14 Esteban Flores (2018, IN)
11-15 Asa Fuller (2017, CA)
10-11 Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
10-11 Drew Byus (2018, GA)
10-11 Cristian Zendejas (2017, AZ)
10-14 Justin Davidovicz (2017, NJ)
9-10 Clay Eggeman (2017, CA)
9-11 Tucker Day (2017, TN)
9-11 Riley Erickson (2017, AZ)
9-11 Dan Mills (2017, OH)
9-12 Turner Davidson (2017, TX)
9-13 Lucas Havrisik (2017, CA)
9-13 Kevin Robledo (JC, CA)
9-13 John Hilfer (JC, CA)
8-8 Brenton King (2017, GA)
8-8 Luis Diaz (2017, TX)
8-9 Antonio Decozio (2017, AZ)
8-10 Matthew Brust (2018, FL)
8-10 Jake Smith (2018, TX)
8-10 BT Potter (2018, SC)
8-10 Kyle Reer (2018, CA)
8-10 Paul Inzerillo (2017, NY)
8-11 Jake Roark (2017, MO)
8-11 Charles Campbell (2018, TN)
8-11 Noah Ruggles (2017, FL)
8-11 Jared Wheatley (2019, NC)
8-11 Grayson Atkins (2017, SC)
8-12 Daniel Gutierrez (2017, CA)
8-12 Brady Farlow (JC, MS)
8-13 Mitchell Fineran (2018, GA)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
57 – Antonio Garcia (2017, FL)
57 – Noah Ruggles (2017, FL)
56 – Brenton King (2017, GA)
55 – Jacob Tanguay (2017, Canada)
54 – Brooks Buce (2017, GA)
53 – Brooks Buce (2017, GA)
53 – Nick Rice (2017, GA)
53 – Paul Inzerillo (2017, NY)
52 – Grant Ryerse (2017, MN)
52 – Noah Ruggles (2017, FL)
52 – Chris Landgrebe (2017, OH)
52 – Frankie Onate (2017, FL)
52 – Daniel Whelan (2017, CA)
51 – Lucas Havrisik (2017, CA)
51 – Brayden Narveson (2018, AZ)
51 – Brandon Gracia (JC, CA)
51 – Mitchell Fineran (2018, GA)
51 – Parker Sampson (2017, MO)
51 – Michael Ewton (2017, TX)
51 – Tyler Gilley (2017, FL)
50 – Tucker Day (2017, TN)
50 – Jake Lane (2017, AL)
50 – Cole Talley (2018, TX)
50 – Grayson Atkins (2017, SC)
50– John Mayers (2018, TX)
50 – Eric Carrasco (2017, TX)
50 – Trevor Eldean (2017, AZ)
50 – Riley Erickson (2017, AZ)
50 – Dylan Brown (JC, CA)

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

Punting (Top 15):
47.0 – Matthew Brust (2018, FL)
46.2 – Christopher Abbes (2019, CA)
46.1 – Frankie Onate (2017, FL)
45.8 – Sean Young (JC, FL)
45.7 – Ryan Rehkow (2017, WA)
45.5 – Nick Rice (2017, GA)
45.4 – Bryan Clements (2017, CA)
44.8 – Steve Sanchez (2017, CA)
44.0 – Kevin Ramsey (2017, WA)
44.0 – Christopher Wood (2018, CA)
43.8 – Matthew Jaeger (2018, MN)
43.1 – Brandon Ruiz (2017, AZ)
43.0 – Ethan Torres (2017, VA)
43.0 – Jake Lane (2017, AL)
42.4 – Jack Geiger (2017, CA)

*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 8 College Players of the Week, Austin MacGinnis and Jake Bailey 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 8: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 4-5 Field Goals (Long 51) 2-2 Extra Points, Game Winning 51 Yard Field Goal to beat Mississippi State.
Week 7: Andrew Endicott (Wisconsin) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 46) 2-2 Extra Points
Week 6: Josh Williams (SMU) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 44), 4 for 4 Extra Points
Week 5: Tyler Davis (Penn State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 40), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 48), 3 for 3 Extra Points
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 5-5 Field Goals (Long 46), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 2: Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 47), 6 for 6 Extra Points
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 48), 1 for 1 Extra Points, Game Winning 48 Yard Field Goal to upset LSU.

Punter:
Week 8: Jake Bailey (Stanford) 50.6 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 61)
Week 7: Sean Wale (Boise State) 52.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 58)
Week 6: J.K Scott (Alabama) 51.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 63)
Week 5: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) 55.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 64)
Week 4: Dylan Klumph (CAL) – 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 60)
Week 3: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) – 50.2 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 58)
Week 2: Logan Cooke (Mississippi St) – 49.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 68)
Week 1: Shane Tripucka (Texas A&M) – 47.3 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 59)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 8: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky) 51
Week 7: Eddy Pineiro (Florida) 53, Cole Murphy (Syracuse) 51
Week 6: Jonathan Barnes (Louisana Tech) 54, John Barron II (San Diego State) 50
Week 5: Davis Price (Colorado) 54
Week 4: None
Week 3: None
Week 2: Eddy Pineiro (Florida) 54
Week 1: Elliott Fry (South Carolina) 55, Conrad Ukropina (Stanford) 50

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 8: Austin MacGinnis (Kentucky), Matt Anderson (CAL)
Week 7: None
Week 6: None
Week 5: Tyler Davis (Penn State), Rhett Almond (BYU)
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane)
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M)
Week 2: Parker Davidson (New Mexico State)
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin), Ty Cummings (Houston)

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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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 7 College Players of the Week, Andrew Endicott and Sean Wale 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 7: Andrew Endicott (Wisconsin) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 46) 2-2 Extra Points
Week 6: Josh Williams (SMU) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 44), 4 for 4 Extra Points
Week 5: Tyler Davis (Penn State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 40), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 48), 3 for 3 Extra Points
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 5-5 Field Goals (Long 46), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 2: Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 47), 6 for 6 Extra Points
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 48), 1 for 1 Extra Points, Game Winning 48 Yard Field Goal to upset LSU.

Punter:
Week 7: Sean Wale (Boise State) 52.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 58)
Week 6: J.K Scott (Alabama) 51.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 63)
Week 5: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) 55.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 64)
Week 4: Dylan Klumph (CAL) – 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 60)
Week 3: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) – 50.2 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 58)
Week 2: Logan Cooke (Mississippi St) – 49.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 68)
Week 1: Shane Tripucka (Texas A&M) – 47.3 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 59)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 7: Eddy Pineiro (Florida) 53, Cole Murphy (Syracuse) 51
Week 6: Jonathan Barnes (Louisana Tech) 54, John Barron II (San Diego State) 50
Week 5: Davis Price (Colorado) 54
Week 4: None
Week 3: None
Week 2: Eddy Pineiro (Florida) 54
Week 1: Elliott Fry (South Carolina) 55, Conrad Ukropina (Stanford) 50

Lou Groza Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 7: None
Week 6: None
Week 5: Tyler Davis (Penn State), Rhett Almond (BYU)
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane)
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M)
Week 2: Parker Davidson (New Mexico State)
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin), Ty Cummings (Houston)

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

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Why Vegas, Reason Number…..

Why Vegas, Reason Number…..

The Lou Groza Award was established in 1992 to recognize the top place kicker in college football each year.  In 1997, I was myself fortunate enough to be a part of the festivities.  As one of the three finalists I was invited to West Palm Beach, FL.  I witnessed first hand the professionalism surrounding the prestigious award.  I made it a goal, even then, to one day help other athletes experience what I was able to.  Fast forward six years and Vegas was created.

Vegas was created in 2003 to establish credible rating standards for high school kickers/punters. Vegas provided the ultimate exposure, which in turn created opportunity for thousands to follow.  Some of the goals/objectives that I had written down then were: exposure, national rankings, college opportunity, scholarships, Lou Groza Award winners, NFL Draftees, larger NFL contracts, etc.  Fast forward to 2016 and …… mission accomplished.  There is still a ways to go, but progress has been made each and every year thanks to Vegas.

Since 2003, six Vegas participants have gone on to win the Lou Groza Award.  Even more impressive, six of the past nine Lou Groza Award Winners were Vegas participants.  Take a look:

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2007 – Thomas Weber (Arizona State)
2009 – Kai Forbath (UCLA)
2010 – Dan Bailey (Oklahoma State)
2011 – Randy Bullock (Texas A&M)
2014 – Brad Craddock (Maryland)
2015 – Ka’imi Fairbairn (UCLA)

Of course, the hard work doesn’t stop upon graduation from High School.  Chris Sailer Kicking continues to work with these and all athletes throughout college and on the NFL.  Just one more reason to attend Vegas XXIX January 14-15!  Register Here

 

 Ka'imi Fairbairn, 2015 Lou Groza Award Winner

Ka’imi Fairbairn, 2015 Lou Groza Award Winner

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 5 College Players of the Week, Tyler Davis and Michael Carrizosa 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 5: Tyler Davis (Penn State) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 40), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 48), 3 for 3 Extra Points
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 5-5 Field Goals (Long 46), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 2: Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 47), 6 for 6 Extra Points
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 48), 1 for 1 Extra Points, Game Winning 48 Yard Field Goal to upset LSU.

Punter:
Week 5: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) 55.5 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 64)
Week 4: Dylan Klumph (CAL) – 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 60)
Week 3: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) – 50.2 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 58)
Week 2: Logan Cooke (Mississippi St) – 49.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 68)
Week 1: Shane Tripucka (Texas A&M) – 47.3 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 59)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 5: Davis Price (Colorado) 54
Week 4: None
Week 3: None
Week 2: Eddy Pineiro (Florida) 54
Week 1: Elliott Fry (South Carolina) 55, Conrad Ukropina (Stanford) 50

Lou Groza Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 5: Tyler Davis (Penn State), Rhett Almond (BYU)
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane)
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M)
Week 2: Parker Davidson (New Mexico State)
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin), Ty Cummings (Houston)

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

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 4 College Players of the Week, Andrew DiRocco and Dylan Klumph 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: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 48), 3 for 3 Extra Points
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M) 5-5 Field Goals (Long 46), 2 for 2 Extra Points
Week 2: Jonathan Barnes (Louisiana Tech) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 47), 6 for 6 Extra Points
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin) 3 for 3 Field Goals (Long 48), 1 for 1 Extra Points, Game Winning 48 Yard Field Goal to upset LSU.

Punter:
Week 4: Dylan Klumph (CAL) – 49.6 Yard Punt Average on 5 Punts (Long 60)
Week 3: Michael Carrizosa (San Jose St) – 50.2 Yard Punt Average on 6 Punts (Long 58)
Week 2: Logan Cooke (Mississippi St) – 49.5 Yard Punt Average on 4 Punts (Long 68)
Week 1: Shane Tripucka (Texas A&M) – 47.3 Yard Punt Average on 7 Punts (Long 59)

50+Yard Field Goals:
Week 4: None
Week 3: None
Week 2: Eddy Pineiro (Florida) 54
Week 1: Elliott Fry (South Carolina) 55, Conrad Ukropina (Stanford) 50

Lou Groza Stars of the Week (3 Chosen Each Week):
Week 4: Andrew DiRocco (Tulane)
Week 3: Daniel LaCamera (Texas A&M)
Week 2: Parker Davidson (New Mexico State)
Week 1: Rafael Gaglianone (Wisconsin), Ty Cummings (Houston)

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

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Big News, Vegas & The New TOP 12!

“Vegas” was created in 2003 as the very first national exposure event of its kind for kickers, punters and long snappers.  Just over 100 specialists attended the first camp.  Now well over 1000 specialists travel to Vegas each year.   The goal has always been to get the world’s best instruction, competition and exposure.  TOP 12 and Event Elite have been the 2 most credible exposure lists to be on in the world for specialists.  Take a look at the 12 most famous Kicker/Punter TOP 12 Members of all time. 

Dan Bailey (Cowboys) – Highest Field Goal Percentage in NFL history
Justin Tucker (Ravens) – Super Bowl Champion
Bryan Anger (Buccaneers) – Drafted in the 3rd Round of the NFL Draft
Blair Walsh (Viking) – Pro Bowl Kicker
Brad Nortman (Jaguars) – Punted in the Super Bowl last year
Bradley Pinion (49ers) – Highest drafted specialist in 2015, left college as a junior
Drew Kaser (Chargers) – Highest drafted specialist in 2016
Ryan Allen (Patriots) – Super Bowl Champion
Ryan Succop (Titans) – 8 Year NFL Veteran
Cody Parkey (Eagles) – Pro Bowl Kicker
Kai Forbath (Saints) – Lou Groza Award Winner
Matt Darr (Dolphins) – Ranked 3rd in the NFL in Punt Average last year

How it was….

TOP 12
The 12 very best kickers & punters were selected in Las Vegas each year in January.

Event Elite
Approximately 25 of the next best kickers & punters were selected in Las Vegas each May.

TOP 12 & Event Elite Camp
The TOP 12 & Event Elite trained together that summer amongst the very best.

As always, Chris Sailer Kicking and Rubio Long Snapping continue to lead the way when it comes to innovative ideas that help young specialists get the necessary exposure to land college scholarships.  Here is our newest addition. 

How it will be from now on…

Vegas will remain Vegas as always.  Every January and May the world’s best will converge in Nevada. Instruction, competition, evaluation and national rankings. 

Vegas January
Chris Sailer will select 20 underclassmen athletes (juniors or below).  These 20 athletes will be the first to get their invitation to the TOP 12 Camp. 

*The TOP 12 Seniors will be selected per usual

Vegas May
Chris Sailer will select 20 additional underclassmen athletes (juniors or below). These could be second chance athletes that failed to qualify in January or they could be new athletes that did not attend Vegas in January.  These 20 athletes will get their invitation to the TOP 12 Camp.

*The term Event Elite will be officially retired.

Wild Card
Chris Sailer will select a maximum of 5 additional underclassmen athletes (juniors or below) at any time throughout the year.  These 5 athletes will get their invitation to attend the TOP 12 Camp. 

TOP 12 Camp
45 total kickers/punters will attend the TOP 12 Camp which will take place that summer.  This camp will be the most competitive and exposure filled camp of all time.  All players will still receive the coveted TOP 12 Camp Shirt. Take a look at what else to expect.

– testing / charting
– competitions
– interviews
– character building outings
– live social media feeds of all camp aspects

– professional 20-30 minute show will be created from all camp footage to be launched on YouTube and more!

Chris Sailer will conduct the most in depth search to identify and name the TOP 12.  The TOP 12 will be announced at the end of camp.  These 12 athletes will get exclusive TOP 12 gear created just for them (shirt, shorts, hat, sweat outfit, etc).  They will get the most exposure ever leading up to the college camps that summer where college coaches will being offering scholarships.  This will be the first true TOP 12!

This new format will begin in January of 2017.  The above information may be still be altered and/or added to based on findings in the next few months.  Get ready for greatness!  Do you have what it takes to make the TOP 12? We will find out for real in 2017.  Register today!

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D1 Colleges Will Recruit You, You Have To Recruit D2 & D3 Coaches!

Recruiting can be the most challenging, yet exciting, time consuming, yet ego boosting, frustrating yet rewarding challenges that an athlete and that athlete’s family will face. In the end, when approached and tackled properly, it will all pay off. The key is finding the correct fit for every athlete. And that is not an easy challenge. Over the years I have given many speeches and written many blogs about the recruitment of kickers, punters, and long snappers. The goal each time to is to educate athletes and their families one step at time. Here is one more piece of that educational process.

D1 Colleges Will Recruit You. When Alabama, Ohio State, UCLA, LSU, Michigan, Notre Dame, etc. need to recruit a specialist, they will find the very best one and usually have them committed within days. Everyone wants to go to these schools and would jump on that opportunity. They also have a huge recruiting budget, the best resources, and the ultimate product to sell. Here is how the conversation goes when a coach from a D1 school calls me, Chris: “I need a list of the best kickers /punters in the nation.” Me: “Sure we have Kicker A ranked #1, Kicker B ranked #2, Kicker C Ranked #3 and so on.” Within hours those athletes are in contact with the coach. Within days the coach has visited the school and done character and academic background checks. Within weeks the athlete and the family are on campus visiting. Sign, sealed, delivered.

Your job when if comes to D1 programs:

Get exposure. Go to Chris Sailer Kicking Camps and get nationally ranked. We are the most trusted specialist resource in the world for college coaches. Make sure to keep your rank current. An evaluation and ranking over time holds much more weight than a single evaluation 1 or 2 years ago. Keep your character intact. Be aware that a college coach will visit with anyone and everyone to make sure that you are a great fit for that program in every way. Get your grades and test scores as high as absolutely possible. Get to college camps in between your junior and senior seasons. This is when most college coaches will ultimately pull the trigger. If you are good enough, Chris Sailer Kicking will get you the exposure to get signed by a D1 program. D1 programs will find and sign the very best. The best programs get the best specialists. The next best programs get the next best specialists. And so on….

D2, D3, NAIA, etc. need you to recruit them. When Azusa Pacific, Colgate, William & Mary, Wesleyan, Nicholls State etc. need to recruit a specialist, they wait to see who the D1 programs are not able to sign and try to land some of the leftover pieces. Not everyone wants to go to these schools, so they aren’t able to be as selective. They do not have a huge recruiting budget, the same resources, nor the ultimate product to sell. Here is how the conversation goes when a coach from a D3 school calls me, Chris: “I recently got some film from Kicker A. He also recently visited the school and has been showing great interest in our program. What do you think Chris?” Me: “Kicker A is a great kicker. He has been to several camps over the years and has really impressed us. He continues to get better and stronger each time that we see him. He shows great D3 talent and potential.” Over the course of the next several months, depending on the time of this call a relationship between coach and player is formed. Perhaps after that player doesn’t get any D1 offers, he may sign with the program. The financials take much longer to figure out at this level. However, there are many great financial packages available.

You job when it come to D2 & D3 programs:

Get exposure (The same holds true for everything said above). You need to see the big picture. Everyone is not a D1 scholarship kicker or punter. In fact, very few are. Most will fall into this category. There are 700+ Universities and Colleges that offer football. There is a great fit out there for you. In fact, there are most likely several. But YOU have to find them. YOU have to recruit them. Do not wait for them to come calling you. Make calls, send emails, take unofficial visits, go to practices, go to games, follow up, etc. Sign up with NCSA for help! Arrange a date to kick or punt for them live. Your sincere interest will land you several college opportunities. These programs can offer partial/full athletic and/or academic scholarships. The more that they want you, the harder they will work to get you money somehow, someway. Believe me.

Never put all of your eggs in one basket. First and foremost always apply as a student first. Football may not work out due to injury or just lack of talent. If you are a legit D1 specialist, focus on D1 but make sure that you have D2, D3, etc. backups in place. If you are D2/D3 specialist, focus on those levels, but don’t be afraid to reach for the stars (you may improve in your final years). There is a home for everyone. Chris Sailer Kicking sees more specialists than anyone in the world and we still cannot find 700+ college level specialists per year to fill needs at every school. If you approach recruiting with a the correct plan in place you will find a home. Anticipate the ups and downs of recruiting and enjoy the ride. Remember you can make the NFL coming from any college. Take a look at NFL rosters and where the specialists played their college ball. The key is finding the right fit where you can continue to develop your skill. And ultimately, whether you make the NFL or not, the reward at the end will be a college degree from a great school that you most likely would not have received without football.

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