Old Spice Anthony Muñoz Football Camp

Anthony Muñoz
 
The third overall pick of the 1980 NFL Draft, Anthony Muñoz was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals. He played Offensive Tackle for the Bengals helping lead the team to two super bowl appearances in the 1980’s. Muñoz was named to the pro-bowl 11 consecutive times for the Bengals and he was a three time offensive linemen of the year in 1987, 1988 and 1991.

At 6’6, 280 pounds, Muñoz was considered a rare physical specimen because he was a power blocker and he also had unmatched agility making him lethal to defensive lines. The NFL named Muñoz as one of three all-time best Offensive Tackles ever to play the game (along with Roosevelt Brown, and Forrest Gregg). In 1998 Muñoz was selected to the National Football Hall of Fame.

Muñoz received his Business Degree while earning Football All-American Honors twice at Southern California University. In 1980 Muñoz fulfilled his lifelong goal and led USC to a rose bowl victory over Ohio State coming right off of an injury. His college career was somewhat injury-stricken as he suffered three knee surgeries in four years. At the age of 22 many people said that the Bengals were taking a huge risk selecting the offensive tackle so high in the draft but Muñoz obviously proved doubters wrong very quickly.

Muñoz was born and raised in Ontario, California where he attended Chaffey High School. As a youngster Muñoz was extremely athletic and large for his age. He excelled at baseball in early years and became a three sport athlete at Chaffey High School. By the time high-school came around for Muñoz, he had gained national attention in Football. His career took off from there.
 

Rod Huber

 

Rod Huber begins his eighth season as the Mt. St. Joesph Lions’ head coach for the College’s 18th football season. The Lions head coach will also direct the team’s defense in 2007. Huber led the program to a third straight HCAC championship last fall, as the Lions went 7-0 in conference play. The Mount became the first team in HCAC history to record three straight conference titles.

The HCAC title enabled the Lions to return to the NCAA Division III playoffs for the third straight season, as they took on Wheaton College in the first round. The Mount had 15 players selected all-conference (best in the conference), the HCAC Offensive Most Valuable Player and the HCAC Defensive co-Most Valuable Player. The Lions also had one of the top overall and rushing defenses in the nation again last season. In addition, the Mount was ranked among the top teams in 2006 in various national polls. Huber is a two-time HCAC Coach of the Year and has the most wins of any Mount football coach in program history, sporting a 41-32 record.

Huber has 25 years of coaching at the high school and college level and has been on the Mount football staff since the program’s inception in 1990. Prior to becoming the third head coach in Lions’ football history in 2000, Huber was a defensive position coach and spent four years as the Lions’ defensive coordinator. He also coached the College’s wrestling program for four seasons. During the 1999-2000 season the team garnered Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament and NCAA Division III Midwest Regional championships. Huber was named conference and regional coach of the year that season.

Coach Huber played football and wrestled at Glen Este High School in Cincinnati , Ohio . Upon graduation he entered the United States Army, where he played football and spent time in Germany and the U.S. After leaving the Army, Huber enrolled at the University of Cincinnati where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in social studies education in 1988. He began his coaching career at Lloyd Memorial High School ( Kentucky ) in 1982, moved on to Glen Este for one season (1986) and later coached outside linebackers at C.A.P.E. High School (1987-1988).

Coach Huber is an active member in the Southwest Ohio Football Coaches Association (SWOFCA), the American Football Coaches Association and is a member of the Jason Foundation. He also runs youth football camps and clinics in the Cincinnati area every year. Huber has been the featured speaker at many events in the Cincinnati area and he serves as an advisory board member for the Boys and Girls Clubs of America ( Clermont County ). The Lions head coach also speaks at regional and national football events.

 
Coaches

The Anthony Munoz Football Camp will be staffed with the area's top prep coaches. Each coach will bring a unique football background to the event with the ability to share techniques and philosophies with the campers on a daily basis.  


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