Old Spice Dwight Freeney Football Camp

Dwight Freeney
 
Born in Hartford, Conn on February 19, 1980 Dwight Freeney quickly became known around town as a stand-out athlete. He attended Bloomfield (Conn.) High School and earned several awards from a number of publications, including SuperPrep, Prep Football Report, USA Today, New Haven Register, Hartford Courant and Blue Chip Illustrated All-America. In addition, Dwight also collected PrepStar All-Regional honors as a defensive end and was All-Central Connecticut West pick and served as team captain and lettered at tight end as well.  Dwight was a four-sport letterman, including three letters in football, four in basketball and baseball and one in soccer.  
 
In college Dwight was a two-year starter for the Syracuse Orangeman. He opened 22 of 39 career games at RDE and became the school's premier career pass rusher. Dwight was ranked second in school history with 34 sacks, in addition to having a total of 104 tackles, 68 solo, 14 FF, three FR, 51 tackles for losses, 43 QB pressures and six passes defensed for career. He holds NCAA seasonal record for FF and FR (11, eight forced, three recovered, 2001). Also Dwight was consensus All-America and All-Big East Conference first-team; named Big East co-Defensive Player-of-the-Year; and was finalist for Lombardi (best lineman), Bednarik (top defensive player) and Nagurski (outstanding defensive player) Awards.
 
In 2002, Dwight was drafted 11th in the first round of the NFL draft by the Indianapolis Colts. Now in his sixth year, he is the only Colts player with four consecutive double-digit sack seasons (2002-05, since sacks became official in 1982) and has recorded four of the 12 double-digit sack seasons in club history. He has the franchise-record 56.5 career sacks, surpassing LB-Duane Bickett (50) and is T5th-most sacks for the first five career seasons in NFL history. Dwight earned first Pro Bowl bid in 2003 to join Bickett (1987) as club's only defensive Pro Bowlers in team's Indianapolis era and became club's first Pro Bowl DL since DT-Mike Barnes and DE-John Dutton in 1977. In addition, he was named to the Pro Bowl team in 2004 and 2005. In 2007 Freeney helped the Indianapolis Colts win SuperBowl XL1. In July 2007, Dwight made history again becoming the highest paid defensive player in the NFL and the second highest paid NFL player behind his teammate Peyton Manning.  Dwight is single and currently resides in Bloomfield, Conn.
 
Rod Huber
 
Rod Huber begins his 11 season in 2010 as the Mt. St. Joesph Lions’ head coach for the College’s 21st football season. Huber led the Lions to a 9-2 record in 2009 while going 7-0 in conference to with the HCAC. Huber won his third HCAC Coach of the Year honor and had 11 players named All-Team HCAC.  

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 Dwight Freeney 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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