'11 CA Snapper JJ Drescher
Rivals
Scout
ESPN
Chris Sailer Kicking/Chris Rubio Snapping
Justin Drescher (Long Snapper at Colorado, CSK Alum and "big" brother to JJ), Chris Rubio and JJ Drescher.
Southlake Carroll HS
Texas
Height:6'4
Weight:250
SAT/ACT:1630/27
GPA:3.6
Drescher won the Fall Long Snapping Camp held by Chris Rubio (Nov. 2010).
Scout story
The overall winner of the Nike Fall Camp in TX was long time Rubio Long Snapping student JJ Drescher of Southlake Carroll HS. JJ is a legacy as his brother Justin, University of Colorado & NFL free agent, also went through the Rubio ranks. JJ was nails all day and showed a great deal of confidence and strength. He continues to be a very fluid and consistent long snapper with tremendous size.
Justin's little bro and he's taller? Sign him.
May, 2010
Last edited by AlferdJasper; 12-09-2010 at 05:42 PM.
Highlights:
November 2010
Last edited by AlferdJasper; 12-09-2010 at 05:48 PM.
Buffnik,
I didn't add him to the recruiting index, because I don't know the interest level, I was just fascinated to learn Justin had a younger brother who was a snapper.
Let's hope the new staff reads Allbuffs!
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Game tape from Junior Season
Bieniemy made a comment about using the internet as a resource for recruiting.
If I was a coach, I'd use Rivals, Scout and ESPN. Excellent databases of who has given commitments, interviews to get a feel for where they may be leaning, verified measurables on some guys from the sponsored camps, and video footage for initial scouting purposes.
Be kind of silly not to use every tool.
I agree with SB on this one as well. I know you're not really advocating abandoning traditional recruiting, but I'd just like to explicitly state that coaches cannot rely heavily on internet sources. They need to go out there and see kids in person. They need to develop relationships with coaches and kids while doing their own personal evaluation. They need to go to camps and see with their own eyes, making their own opinions. Internet sources can help aid in certain aspects, but it is shouldn't be the primary method. I remember reading when Shannon came on at the U, he was appalled by how coaches were sitting there perusing Rivals and Scout...
problem with this, dyemeduke, is that our new coaches aren't going to have time between now and Feb. to evaluate in person at games, and camps.
Wish they did, but they are going to HAVE to depend on the experts at Allbuffs this year.
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FIFY
Also, exactly. The info is out there - use it. Obviously the primary work has to be visiting the kids, talking to them, going to games and watching tapes, etc. But if they're talking to a kid they think they're solid with, and the kid is telling Rivals that he's still interested in another school, they need to know that.
12-PAC here we come!!
Originally Posted by The Walrus
Originally Posted by SnowBuff