Chris Sailer Kicking Featured Instructor – Aaron Perez

Here we are in the second week of this new series where we feature our amazing instructors. This will allow you learn more about these young men and why they have been chosen to represent CSK nationwide.

Week 2: Chris Sailer Kicking Senior Instructor and head of Punting, Aaron Perez!

Aaron Perez is a former punter and professional soccer player. He has been on staff with Chris Sailer Kicking since 2005.

Aaron was born Covina, CA and attended Charter Oak High School there. He was a PrepStar All-American, Ranked No. 3 Punter in the nation and a three-star prospect by rivals.com. He was also selected twice to be 1st Team All-State, 1st Team All-CIF Southern Section and no surprise that he was selected three times for the 1st Team All-League.

As a senior, he averaged 42.9 yards per kick, placed 11 punts inside the 20-yard line and had a long punt of 83 yards.

Aaron also lettered three years in soccer for coach Richard Siciliano
Played for the LaVerne Lazers soccer club which was ranked among the top 25 in the nation.

He played college football for the UCLA for 2004 to 2008. He served as their punter from 2005 to 2008. He earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors and first-team Pac-10 All-Academic honors, He also set a new school record with 286 career punts and 12,220 career punting yards and was on the Ray Guy Award watch list.

Perez didn’t disappoint once he graduated from UCLA. Eventually, he was offered a pre-season deal with the dynastic New England Patriots, but was beat out by an 11-year veteran. After a stint with the Miami Dolphins, Aaron went back to California and worked his way back into soccer.

Perez then made it with the OC Blues, starting 12 games in 2013 including a match in the U.S. Open Cup against the late Chivas USA. After stints with Minnesota United and Drogheda United, Aaron retired from soccer to join Chris Sailer Kicking as a full-time Punting instructor.

Aaron currently lives in Montclair, CA with his wife, Kelly and son, Finnley. He is the founder of The Punt Factory and tours the country Chris Sailer giving valuable instruction. He also offers private and group lessons throughout the year.

For lessons and instruction with Perez, please contact him (818) 321-6750.  

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 8 College Players of the Week, Nick Sciba & Drue Chrisman 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: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 2-2 Field Goals (Long 56), 4-4 Extra Points, 56-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 2: Matthew Trickett (Ken State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 43), 2-2 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43) 1-1 Extra Points

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 38) 4-4 Extra Points

Week 6: Jake Koehnke (Air Force) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 49) 1-1 Extra Points

Week 7: Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 52) 3-3 Extra Points

Week 8: Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) 5-5 Field Goals (Long 27) 1-1 Exta Points, Game Winning Field Goal

PUNTER
Week 1: Austin McNamara (Texas Tech) 48.4 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 57)

Week 2: Tucker Day (Mississippi State) 49.9 Yard Average on 4 Punts (Long 59)

Week 3: Ben Kiernan (North Carolina) 46.0 Yard Average on 10 Punts (Long 57)

Week 4: Braden Mann (Texas A& M) 56.0 Yard Average on 6 Punts (Long 68)

Week 5: Kyle Thompson (Kansas) 48.6 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 62)

Week 6: Cody Grace (Arkansas State) 49.0 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 59)

Week 7: Jake Camarda (Georgia) 57.7 Yard Average on 3 Punts (Long 66)

Week 8: Drue Chrisman (Ohio State) 47.4 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 56)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 56, Massimo Biscardi (Coastal Carolina) 53, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona), Jordan Stout (Penn State) 53, Jet Toner (Stanford) 51, BT Potter (Clemson) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, Cody Williams (Portland State) 50, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 50.

Week 2: James McCourt (Illinois) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51.

Week 3: Cameron Dicker (Texas) 57, Jordan Stout (Penn State) 57, James McCourt (Illinois) 57, JD Dellinger (Purdue) 53, Chase McGrath (USC) 52.

Week 4: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 54, Justin Davidovicz (Rutgers) 50.

Week 5: Sam Sloman (Miami OH) 53, Andrew Shelley (New Mexico) 52, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 51.

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50.

Week 7: Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 52, Samuel Sloman (Miami, OH) 51, Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, James McCourt (Illinois) 50, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona) 50.

Week 8: BT Potter (Clemson) 51

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week)
*Chris Sailer is on the Voting Committee for the prestigious award
Week 1: None

Week 2: Tyler Bass (Georgia Southern), Peyton Henry (Washington), Cristian Zendejas (Arizona State)

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU), Keith Duncan (Iowa), Greg Thomas (CAL)

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS)

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Week 7: Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame), Matthew Trickett (Kent State)

Week 8: TBA

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 Player Spotlight – Tanner Brown

Each Friday during the football season, Chris Sailer Kicking will be publishing a weekly Player Spotlight Blog to highlight some of our best and brightest! Week 2 features Tanner Brown. Read on to learn more about Tanner.

Tanner Brown at the TOP 12 Camp in Burback, CA back in July.

Name:
Tanner Brown

State:
California

Grad Year:
December 2019

Check out my Chris Sailer Kicking Profile HERE

Top 5 Colleges:
1) University of Oklahoma
2) University of Southern California
3) Georgia
4) Alabama
5) San Diego State University

Best Game Memory:
Kicking a 50 yarder against Cerritos

Best CSK Memory:
Winning Top 12 in 2019

Short Term Goal:
Graduate with my AA degree this December and hopefully transfer to play at a big 4-year

Long Term Goal:
Be the best kicker in college and in the NFL

Something Unique we should know:
I can kick field goals with my left foot too 

In 20 words or less, why should a college recruit you:
I am a good student, I love football, I can do KO, FG, and punt, I am a great teammate.

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2019 WA Fall Camp Recap – Moczulski Dominates!

The 2019 Chris Sailer Kicking Fall Camp Tour continued this past weekend in Seattle, WA. This Fall CSK along with Rubio Long Snapping will make stops in NC, NJ, WA, Southern CA, TX, IL, AZ, GA and Northern CA on the road to Vegas XXXV (January 18-19, 2020). All in all 1300+ Specialists are expected to participate in the largest season circuit in the history of the company. At the end of it all, Chris Sailer Kicking will once again name the 1st 20 Kickers/Punters selected to participate in the prestigious TOP 12 Invitation Only Camp at Vegas XXXV. And for the first time ever, Chris Sailer will select 2 Kickers and 2 Punters to play in the All-American Bowl on NBC live on location at Vegas XXXV. Hang on as this is going to be an incredible ride.

Take a look at the results from Seattle, WA…

2019 WA Fall Camp

Overall Camp Champion
Ethan Moczulski (2022, WA) – Ethan had his best performance yet at a Chris Sailer Kicking Camp. From the first kick of camp to the last, he looked like he was ready to challenge for the #1 Kicker in the nation spot. He won both the Field Goal and Kickoff Competitions defeating the largest group of participants ever at a CSK WA Camp. He has 55+ yard range on Field Goal off the ground. Ethan gets outstanding height on his ball and is deadly accurate. His kickoffs measure 65+ yards with 4.0+ hang time. He is a big time competitor that has all the tools to dominate D1 football in the future. Look for Ethan to challenge for a TOP 12 Spot at Vegas XXXV, he is that good as an underclassmen. Big things ahead.

Ethan Moczulski – WA Champion

Punt Champion
Tanner Nicklas (2020, WA) The CSK veteran won his second Punting Competition at the WA Camp. Tanner is big, tall, strong and athletic. He has an ideal D1 College Punting frame. He averages 40+ yards, with 4.2+ hang time. Tanner also shows that he can hit 45+ yard balls with 4.5+ hang time. His confidence in building with each camp. College football is in his future with continued hard work. He will compete with the best of the best at Vegas XXXV.

Tanner Nicklas & Ethan Moczulski

Class of 2020 Standouts: Tanner Nicklas, Ben DeVries, Colten Plieth, Connor Davis, Daniel Yoon, Dillon Crowell, Gabe Uribe, Jacob Hausserman, Joshua Villarino, Jackson Cleaver, Jaden Norris, Marko Vlaski, Garth White.

Class of 2021 Standouts: Charlie, Townsend, Jack McCallister, Cade Lujan, Seamus Hall, Gavin Dalziel, James Werth, Joshua Kennedy, Kealan Hawk, Michael Goforth, Nate Moore, Curtis Drews, Ethan Thomas, Tommy Weltchek.

Class of 2022 Standouts: Ethan Moczulski, Marcus Merkelbach, Soren McKee, Carson Russell, Hunter Green, Joseph Cutter, Ryan Beightol, Dominic Borges, Joey Vila, Nick Clouse, Saverio De Simone.

Class of 2023 Standouts: Dilan Sadler, AJ Winsor, Bryce Dunbar, Lleyton Pilukas, Troy Petz.

Future Stars: Micah Bartle, Ellis Oeltjen.

For more information including Future Camps and Chris Sailer Kicking’s National Rankings, visit ChrisSailerKicking.com

See you soon at an upcoming Chris Sailer Kicking camp!

See you at Vegas XXXV!

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Chris Sailer Kicking Featured Instructor – Obi

This week we want to start a new series where we feature our amazing instructors. This will allow you learn more about these young men and why they have been chosen to represent CSK nationwide.

First up, Chris Sailer Kicking Senior Instructor and crowd favorite, Obi Egekeze!

Chukwuemeka “Obi” Egekeze is a former place kicker. He has been on staff with Chris Sailer Kicking since 2005.

Egekeze was born Augusta, Georgia. He attended Westside High School in Augusta, where he was a three-year starter in football, basketball and soccer. A place kicker and punter for the school’s football team, he was selected as an all-state player as a senior. Egekeze maintained an exceptional GPA and was therefore recruited to play college football by several major universities (Georgia, Ohio State, Texas & Penn State). He ultimately accepted a scholarship to attend the University of Maryland.

He played college football for the University of Maryland for 2006 to 2008. He was the team’s starting placekicker in 2007 and 2008, scoring 164 points, kicking 32 field goals and converting 68 consecutive extra points without a miss during the 2007 and 2008 regular seasons. He ranks tenth in scoring in the 100-plus-year history of the Maryland Terrapins football program.  

Twice Obi was selected as an Academic All-ACC player. He received his undergraduate degree in finance in May 2008 and Egekeze also received his MBA at University of Illinois Urbana soon after.

Obi currently lives in Charlotte, NC with his Fiance. He is a Finance Manager at Lowe’s Companies INC. and tours the country Chris Sailer giving valuable instruction. He also offers private and group lessons throughout the year.

For lessons and instruction with Obi, please contact him (706) 627-5111.  

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Week 7 College Players of the Week, Jonathan Doerer & Jake Camarda 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: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 2-2 Field Goals (Long 56), 4-4 Extra Points, 56-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 2: Matthew Trickett (Ken State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 43), 2-2 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43) 1-1 Extra Points

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 38) 4-4 Extra Points

Week 6: Jake Koehnke (Air Force) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 49) 1-1 Extra Points

Week 7: Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 52) 3-3 Extra Points

PUNTER
Week 1: Austin McNamara (Texas Tech) 48.4 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 57)

Week 2: Tucker Day (Mississippi State) 49.9 Yard Average on 4 Punts (Long 59)

Week 3: Ben Kiernan (North Carolina) 46.0 Yard Average on 10 Punts (Long 57)

Week 4: Braden Mann (Texas A& M) 56.0 Yard Average on 6 Punts (Long 68)

Week 5: Kyle Thompson (Kansas) 48.6 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 62)

Week 6: Cody Grace (Arkansas State) 49.0 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 59)

Week 7: Jake Camarda (Georgia) 57.7 Yard Average on 3 Punts (Long 66)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 56, Massimo Biscardi (Coastal Carolina) 53, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona), Jordan Stout (Penn State) 53, Jet Toner (Stanford) 51, BT Potter (Clemson) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, Cody Williams (Portland State) 50, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 50.

Week 2: James McCourt (Illinois) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51.

Week 3: Cameron Dicker (Texas) 57, Jordan Stout (Penn State) 57, James McCourt (Illinois) 57, JD Dellinger (Purdue) 53, Chase McGrath (USC) 52.

Week 4: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 54, Justin Davidovicz (Rutgers) 50.

Week 5: Sam Sloman (Miami OH) 53, Andrew Shelley (New Mexico) 52, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 51.

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50.

Week 7: Jonathan Doerer (Notre Dame) 52, Samuel Sloman (Miami, OH) 51, Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, James McCourt (Illinois) 50, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona) 50.

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week)
*Chris Sailer is on the Voting Committee for the prestigious award
Week 1: None

Week 2: Tyler Bass (Georgia Southern), Peyton Henry (Washington), Cristian Zendejas (Arizona State)

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU), Keith Duncan (Iowa), Greg Thomas (CAL)

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS)

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Week 7: TBA

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 Las Vegas Events in 2020

Chris Sailer Kicking Las Vegas Events in 2020

Chris Sailer Kicking is excited to announce a few fantastic changes to the already phenomenal specialist camps simply known as Vegas!

In 2020, Chris Sailer Kicking and Rubio Long Snapping will once again host 2 Vegas Events… Vegas XXXV & Vegas XXXVI. You will have 2 chances to earn All-American Spots. You will have 2 chances to make TOP 12.

History: The first Vegas Event took place in January of 2003. Thirty four total Vegas Events have since passed. An average of 500 specialists have attended each Vegas Event. 15,000+ specialists in total have attended Vegas Events. Thousands have gone on to play college football. Hundreds have made TOP 12. 40+ have started NFL games. Multiple players have won Super Bowls.

Vegas XXXV

Date: January 18-19, 2020

Chris Sailer Kicking & FBU present Vegas XXXV. For the first time ever 6 All-Americans (Class of 2021) will be selected for the All-American Bowl on NBC. Specialists will compete for the most coveted High School All-American spots on location in Las Vegas. The stakes have never been higher. ALL-AMERICAN BOWL ON NBC – CLICK HERE

Chris Sailer Kicking & FBU Present Vegas XXXV where the All-American Kickers, Punters & Long Snappers will be selected on location in Las Vegas!

Chris Sailer Kicking will select the first 20 Kickers/Punters to attend the TOP 12 Camp. The TOP 12 Camp is the most prestigious invite only camp in America. Exposure, Exposure, Exposure!

Take a look at who was selected last January!

Junior College & 4 Year College Transfers —> Vegas is set to take place in January every year for one VERY important reason. National Letter of Intent Day (NLI, Signing Day) is February 5th. 99% of Kickers & Punters nationwide will still be uncommitted at this time. College coaches will be searching hard during this time of year. Is it too late? NO!!! Is this the perfect time to finalize your recruitment? YES!!! The results from this Vegas Event are absolutely HUGE. The exposure that you will receive from this camp make it the most necessary camp that you will ever attend. Want to find a college home? See you in Vegas.

Class of 2020 —> Vegas is set to take place in January every year for one VERY important reason. National Letter of Intent Day (NLI, Signing Day) is February 5th. 99% of Kickers & Punters nationwide will still be uncommitted at this time. College coaches will be searching hard during this time of year. Is it too late? NO!!! Is this the perfect time to finalize your recruitment? YES!!! The results from this Vegas Event are absolutely HUGE. The exposure that you will receive from this camp make it the most necessary camp that you will ever attend. Want to find a college home? See you in Vegas.

Class of 2021 —> College Coaches use this Event as your 1st MAJOR OPPORTUNITY to establish your recruitment. You will get the chance to compete for selection to the All-American Bowl on NBC. You will get the opportunity to compete for one of the first 20 Spots in the TOP 12 Camp. You will get the opportunity to compete for an invitation to the inaugural Rising Seniors Invitational. You will get the opportunity to compete for a top national ranking. Your results will set you up for a future playing college football. Expect the best instruction, exposure and experience that any 1 camp can provide. The time is now!!!

Class of 2022 —> Experience, Experience, Experience. Coming to Vegas as an underclassmen will set you up for a successful future. You will work with the best staff in America. You will begin to meet and learn with your peers from across the country. You will get the opportunity to compete for an invitation to the prestigious Underclassmen Invitational. You will even get the opportunity to compete for one of the first 20 Spots in the TOP 12 Camp (each year a few underclassmen make it). The sooner you attend Vegas, the more ready you will be for it in the future. Expect the best instruction, exposure and experience that any 1 camp can provide.

Class of 2023 —> Experience, Experience, Experience. Coming to Vegas as an underclassmen will set you up for a successful future. You will work with the best staff in America. You will begin to meet and learn with your peers from across the country. You will get the opportunity to compete for an invitation to the prestigious Underclassmen Invitational. You will even get the opportunity to compete for one of the first 20 Spots in the TOP 12 Camp (each year a few underclassmen make it). The sooner you attend Vegas, the more ready you will be for it in the future. Expect the best instruction, exposure and experience that any 1 camp can provide.

Class of 2024 —> Youth Kickers and Punters may attend Vegas Events with the permission from Chris Sailer. Experience, Experience, Experience.

Vegas XXXV – REGISTER HERE

Vegas XXXVI

Date: May 9-10, 2020

SECOND CHANCE to earn an All-American Bowl Spot. SECOND CHANCE to earn a TOP 12 Camp Spot.

Chris Sailer Kicking & The Polynesian Bowl present Vegas XXXVI. For the first time ever 4-6 All-Americans (Class of 2021) will be selected for the Polynesian Bowl on CBS Sports. Specialists will compete for the most coveted High School All-American spots on location in Las Vegas. The stakes have never been higher. POLYNESIAN BOWL ON CBS SPORTS – CLICK HERE

Chris Sailer Kicking and the Polynesian Bowl present Vegas XXXVI where the Kickers, Punters and Long Snappers will be selected on location in Las Vegas!

Chris Sailer Kicking will select the next 20 Kickers/Punters to attend the TOP 12 Camp. The TOP 12 Camp is the most prestigious invite only camp in America. Exposure, Exposure, Exposure!

Take a look at who was selected last May!

Junior College & 4 Year College Transfers —> Opportunity. Compete at the highest level and let the chips fall where they may. College coaches are ALWAYS looking!

Class of 2020 —> Opportunity. Compete at the highest level and let the chips fall where they may. College coaches are ALWAYS looking!

Class of 2021 —> MAY is HUGE for the Class of 2021. This camp is set in May for ONE very important reason. The bulk of recruiting has now shifted to the Class of 2021. College camp begin in June. College coaches use the results from THIS CAMP to set their recruit boards. You want your name on the TOP of all of those lists. Vegas XXXVI will provide you with exactly that opportunity. You will get the chance to compete for selection to the Polynesian Bowl on CBS Sports. You will get the opportunity to compete for one of the final 20 Spots in the TOP 12 Camp. You will get the opportunity to compete for an invitation to the inaugural Rising Seniors Invitational. You will get the opportunity to compete for a top national ranking. Your results will set you up for a future playing college football. Expect the best instruction, exposure and experience that any 1 camp can provide. The time is now!!!

Class of 2022 —> Experience, Experience, Experience. Coming to Vegas as an underclassmen will set you up for a successful future. You will work with the best staff in America. You will begin to meet and learn with your peers from across the country. You will get the opportunity to compete for an invitation to the prestigious Underclassmen Invitational. You will even get the opportunity to compete for one of the final 20 Spots in the TOP 12 Camp (each year a few underclassmen make it). The sooner you attend Vegas, the more ready you will be for it in the future. Expect the best instruction, exposure and experience that any 1 camp can provide.

Class of 2023 —> Experience, Experience, Experience. Coming to Vegas as an underclassmen will set you up for a successful future. You will work with the best staff in America. You will begin to meet and learn with your peers from across the country. You will get the opportunity to compete for an invitation to the prestigious Underclassmen Invitational. You will even get the opportunity to compete for one of the final 20 Spots in the TOP 12 Camp (each year a few underclassmen make it). The sooner you attend Vegas, the more ready you will be for it in the future. Expect the best instruction, exposure and experience that any 1 camp can provide.

Class of 2024 —> Youth Kickers and Punters may attend Vegas Events with the permission from Chris Sailer. Experience, Experience, Experience.

Vegas XXXVI – REGISTER HERE

Be a part of biggest tradition in the world of Specialists. Be a part of Vegas in 2020!

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Chris Sailer Kicking Player Spotlight – Jude Kelley

Each Friday during the football season, Chris Sailer Kicking will be publishing a weekly Player Spotlight Blog to highlight some of our best and brightest! Week 1 features Jude Kelley. Read on to learn more about Jude.

Jude Kelley at the Top 12 Camp in Burbank, CA in July 2019.

Name:
Jude Kelley

State:
Georgia

Grad Year:
2020

Check out my Chris Sailer Kicking Profile HERE

Top 5 Colleges:
1) Whoever I commit to
2) Tennessee
3) Mississippi State
4) Kentucky
5) Mississippi State

Best Game Memory:
In my junior season we played away to our biggest rivals, and I kicked a 46 yarder to put us up by 10 with just over a minute left in the game. It sealed the win for us, and was the best feeling ever as we had never beaten them before, so it meant so much for me as well as my school.

Best CSK Memory:
My best memory from my time with Chris Sailer Kicking was being named as a member of the Top 12 over this past summer in L.A. It was a really fun week, but it was also a great way to end the summer as it felt like all of the hard work from the off season had payed off.

Short Term Goal:
My short term goal is to play D-1 collegiate football at the program that fits me best, as well as earn a degree in either business or entrepreneurship.

Long Term Goal:
My long term goal is to play in the National Football League.

Something Unique we should know:
I am a three sport Varsity athlete (football, soccer, and golf) and I love Michael Jackson and the Beatles!

In 20 words or less, why should a college recruit you:
I’m confident in my abilities, I am focused on the things I want to achieve, and I thrive on competition.

Jude Kelley in action in July, 2019

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Chris Sailer Kicking – Stats Leaderboard 2019 (NFL, College, Junior College & High School, Sailer Award)

Chris Sailer Kicking – 2019 Leaderboard

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

Chris Sailer Kicking will update the leader board as the season goes on:
Last Update: 12/17/19

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/punters are eligible for the Chris Sailer Award

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:
Justin Tucker (Ravens) 23-24 FG’s (Long 51) 51-53 Extra Points
Randy Bullock (Bengals) 23-27 FG’s (Long 48) 20-20 Extra Points
Dan Bailey (Vikings) 22-24 FG’s (Long 50) 38-42 Extra Points
Dustin Hopkins (Redskins) 22-27 FG’s (Long 53) 15-16 Extra Points
Jason Sanders (Dolphins) 20-26 FG’s (Long 54) 21-22 Extra Points
Eddy Pineiro (Bears) 18-23 FG’s (Long 53) 26-28 Extra Points
Ka’imi Fairbairn (Texans) 17-22 FG’s (Long 54) 36-41 Extra Points
Nick Folk (Patriots) 10-13 FG’s (Long 46) 8-8 Extra Points
Ty Long (Chargers) 7-9 FG’s (Long 51) 9-9 Extra Points
Kai Forbath (Cowboys) 4-4 FG’s (Long 50) 6-7 Extra Points
Cody Parkey (Titans) 3-3 FG’s (Long 51) 5-6 Extra Points
Ryan Succop (Titans) 1-6 FG’s (Long 31), 24-25 Extra Points

NFL Punting:
Tress Way (Redskins) 49.4
Ty Long (Chargers) 47.1
Logan Cooke (Jaguars) 46.1
Jamie Gillan (Browns) 46.0
Bryan Anger (Texans) 45.9
Jake Bailey (Patriots) 44.9
Colby Wadman (Broncos) 43.8
JK Scott (Packers) 43.7
Bradley Pinion (Buccaneers) 43.5
Ryan Allen (Falcons) 42.7
Corey Borjorquez (Bills) 42.3

College Kicking (10 FG’s or more):
Keith Duncan (Iowa) 29-34 FG’s (Long 49) 25-25 Extra Points
Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 25-31 FG’s (Long 50) 44-44 Extra Points
Sam Sloman (Miami OH) 25-29 FG’s (Long 53) 32-32 Extra Points
Nick Sciba (Wake Forest) 24-25 FG’s (Long 45) 44-44 Extra Points
Matthew Trickett (Kent State) 24-29 FG’s (Long 47) 35-35 Extra Points
Jake Verity (East Carolina) 24-29 FG’s (Long 51) 33-33 Extra Points
Christopher Dunn (NC State) 21-24 FG’s (Long 46) 28-28 Extra Points
Blake Mazza (Washington State) 20-21 FG’s (Long 51) 52-54 Extra Points
Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 20-24 FG’s (Long 53) 33-33 Extra Points
Christian Zendejas (Arizona State) 19-23 FG’s (Long 43) 29-30 Extra Points
Peyton Henry (Washington) 18-20 FG’s (Long 49) 44-44 Extra Points
Blake Lynch (Kansas State) 18-20 FG’s (Long 46) 44-44 Extra Points
Brandon Talton (Nevada) 18-22 FG’s (Long 56) 27-28 Extra Points

College Punting (Top 12):
Braden Mann (Texas A&M) 47.8
Jake Camarda (Georgia) 47.4
Dane Roy (Houston) 46.9
Dom Maggio (Wake Forest) 46.8
Austin McNamara (Texas Tech) 45.0
Kyle Thompson (Kansas) 44.5
Tommy Townsend (Florida) 44.5
Cody Grace (Arkansas State) 44.4
Alex Kinney (Colorado) 44.4
Drue Chrisman (Ohio State) 44.1
Blake Maimone (Oregon) 43.9
Jared Porter (ULM) 43.8

Chris Sailer Award Leaders – TOP 8
Jude Kelley (2020, GA) 19-25 FG’s (Long 54, 54) 49-49 Extra Points
Renan Baeta (2021, TX) 17-23 FG’s (Long 48) 48-50 Extra Points
Daniel Gibbs (2021, GA) 17-30 FG’s (Long 54, 54) 29-31 Extra Points
Joshua Karty (2020, NC) 16-21 FG’s (Long 45) 44-48 Extra Points
Carter Brown (2022, TX) 15-16 FG’s (Long 49) 48-51 Extra Points
Cole Becker (2021, CA) 14-15 FG’s (Long 45) 31-31 Extra Points
John Hoyland (2020, CO) 14-16 FG’s (Long 48) 31-31 Extra Points
Owen Daffer (2020, NC) 14-16 FG’s (Long 50) 63-70 Extra Points

High School / Junior College Field Goals (10 or more FG’s):
19-25 Jude Kelley (2021, GA)
15-16 Carter Brown (2022, TX)
14-16 Owen Daffer (2020, NC)
14-16 John Hoyland (2020, CO)
13-14 Quinn Castner (2020, SC)
13-15 Noah Burnette (2020, NC)
13-15 Joshua Click (2021, TX)
13-17 Caleb Bonesteel (2021, GA)
13-18 Jack Tannehill (2020, MS)
13-19 Chase Allen (2020, TX)
13-22 Ethan Spearman (2021, TX)
12-13 Ian Hershey (2022, ID)
12-14 Andy Borregales (2021, FL)
12-15 Kade Hensley (2021, TN)
12-16 David Kemp (2021, KS)
12-17 Cameron Shirkey (2020, OH)
12-19 Britton Williams (2020, GA)
11-12 Tommy Day (2021, TN)
11-12 Garrison Smith (2021, OH)
11-12 Matthew Eich (2021, CO)
11-19 Josh Bryan (2021, CA)
10-11 Jake Gaster (2021, TX)
10-12 Conor Cummins (2021, GA)
10-12 Dillon Fedor (2020, NV)
10-12 Ethan Dutton (2021, SC)
10-13 Arturo Ramirez (2020, TX)
10-13 Jacob Haussermann (2020, OR)
10-13 Oscar Ronquillo (2021, TX)
10-13 Kyler Halvorsen (2021, HI)
10-13 Connor Wood (2021, TN)
10-15 Brayden Blevins (2020, CA)
10-16 Nolan McCord (2020, GA)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
57 – Andy Borregales (2021, FL)
57 – Mitch Jeter (2020, NC)
56 – Andy Borregales (2021, FL)

55 – Mitch Jeter (2020, NC)
55 – Keanu Keolanui (2020, HI)
54 – Jude Kelley (2020, GA)
54 – David Kemp (2021, KS)
53 – Jack Olsen (2020, IL)
53 – Kyler Halvorsen (2021, HI)
53 – Garrison Smith (2021, OH)
53 – Zeke Mata (2020, CA)
53 – Sergio Rubio (2021, TX)
52 – David Kemp (2021, KS)
52 – Holt Cloninger (2020, NC)
52 – Brenden Segovia (2021, CA)
52 – Lucas Dunker (2020, CO)
52 – Dillon Fedor (2020, NV)
52 – Caleb Bonesteel (2021, GA)
51 – Wyatt Redding (2022, WA)
51 – Holt Cloninger (2020, NC)
51 – Noah Burnette (2020, NC)
51 – Noah Burnette (2020, NC)

51 – Riley Sullivan (2022, NC)
50 – Jude Kelley (2020, GA)
50 – Andy Borregales (2021, FL)
50 – Tanner Brown (JC, CA)
50 – Owen Daffer (2020, NC)
50 – Nolan McCord (2020, GA)
50 – Carson Zilmer (2020, AZ)
50 – Kade Hensley (2021, TN)
50 – Easton Jones (2020, NV)
50 – Tanner Cragun (2020, TX)
50 – Owen Daffer (2020, NC)
50 – Lane Gilchrest (2020, AL)
50 – Conor Hunt (2020, HI)
** Bold = Kicker with multiple 50+ Yard FG’s

Punting (Top 10):
48.6 – Ralph Fawaz (2020, OK)
48.0 – Jake Gaster (2021, TX)
47.7 – Graham Nicholson (2021, OH)
47.3 – Jarrett Reeser (2021, CA)
46.6 – Marshall Nichols (2021, GA)
45.3 – Chase Allen (2020, TX)
44.6 – Tanner Nicklas (2020, WA)
44.6 – Tommy Meek (2020, CA)
44.2 – Damon Lewis (2020, CA)
43.3 – Ezra King (2020, GA)
43.2 – Nate Miskella (2020, CA)
43.0 – Trace Hrgich (2021, IL)
43.0 – Arturo Ramirez (2020, TX)
43.0 – Kyler Halvorsen (2021, HI)
42.5 – Jude Kelley (2020, GA)
42.5 – Ben D’Aquilla (2020, 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 6 College Players of the Week, Jake Koehnke & Cody Grace 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: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 2-2 Field Goals (Long 56), 4-4 Extra Points, 56-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 2: Matthew Trickett (Ken State) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 43), 2-2 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43), 3-3 Extra Points, 43-yard game winning Field Goal!

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 43) 1-1 Extra Points

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS) 3-3 Field Goals (Long 38) 4-4 Extra Points

Week 6: Jake Koehnke (Air Force) 4-4 Field Goals (Long 49) 1-1 Extra Points

PUNTER
Week 1: Austin McNamara (Texas Tech) 48.4 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 57)

Week 2: Tucker Day (Mississippi State) 49.9 Yard Average on 4 Punts (Long 59)

Week 3: Ben Kiernan (North Carolina) 46.0 Yard Average on 10 Punts (Long 57)

Week 4: Braden Mann (Texas A& M) 56.0 Yard Average on 6 Punts (Long 68)

Week 5: Kyle Thompson (Kansas) 48.6 Yard Average on 9 Punts (Long 62)

Week 6: Cody Grace (Arkansas State) 49.0 Yard Average on 5 Punts (Long 59)

50+ Yard Field Goals:
Week 1: Brandon Talton (Nevada) 56, Massimo Biscardi (Coastal Carolina) 53, Lucas Havrisik (Arizona), Jordan Stout (Penn State) 53, Jet Toner (Stanford) 51, BT Potter (Clemson) 51, Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50, Cody Williams (Portland State) 50, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 50.

Week 2: James McCourt (Illinois) 53, Brent Cimaglia (Tennessee) 51.

Week 3: Cameron Dicker (Texas) 57, Jordan Stout (Penn State) 57, James McCourt (Illinois) 57, JD Dellinger (Purdue) 53, Chase McGrath (USC) 52.

Week 4: Jake Oldroyd (BYU) 54, Justin Davidovicz (Rutgers) 50.

Week 5: Sam Sloman (Miami OH) 53, Andrew Shelley (New Mexico) 52, Blake Mazza (Washington State) 51.

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia) 50.

Lou Groza Award Stars of the Week (3 selected each week)
*Chris Sailer is on the Voting Committee for the prestigious award
Week 1: None

Week 2: Tyler Bass (Georgia Southern), Peyton Henry (Washington), Cristian Zendejas (Arizona State)

Week 3: Jake Oldroyd (BYU), Keith Duncan (Iowa), Greg Thomas (CAL)

Week 4: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

Week 5: Cooper Garcia (UMASS)

Week 6: Rodrigo Blankenship (Georgia)

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

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