Old Spice Reggie Bush Football Camp

Reggie Bush
 
Bush played college football at the University of Southern California from 2003-2005, including two National Championship seasons. He won numerous awards including the 2005 Heisman Trophy.He became the first Trojan since Marcus Allen to lead the Pac-10 in all-purpose yardage, totaling 2,330 yards. Bush had a terrific 2005 season, as he was a unanimous All-American first-team pick, named the Associated Press 2005 Player of the Year, and was awarded  the Doak Walker Award (nation's best running back). He led the nation with an average of 222.3 all-purpose yards per game and finished fourth in the NCAA Division I-A ranks with an average of 133.85 yards per game rushing. He set the Pac-10 record for total yards from scrimmage with 513 (294 rushing, 68 receiving, 151 return) against Fresno State on November 19, 2005.  In 39 games at USC, Bush started only fourteen times. However, he finished tenth in NCAA Division I-A history with 6,541 all-purpose yards. He finished with 3,169 yards and 25 touchdowns on 433 carries (7.3 avg) and 1,301 yards with thirteen scores on 95 catches (13.7 avg). Bush returned 67 kickoffs for 1,522 yards and a touchdown, adding 559 yards and three scores on 44 punt returns (12.7 avg).
 
Bush was selected by the New Orleans Saints as the second overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft.  In the NFL Reggie has continued to be a versatile threat in gaining 1,940 yards on the rushing and 1,934 recieving in his four seasons while also scoing 32 touchdowns.  On January 16, 2010, in the NFC divisional playoff game against the Arizona Cardinals, Bush had one of the best games of his pro career. On only 5 carries, Bush rushed for 84 yards including a 46 yard touchdown run. Reggie also added an 83 yard punt return touchdown late in the third quarter, the Saints' last score in their 45-14 win.  In the NFC Championship Game, Reggie scored a late touchdown that helped the Saints win their first NFC Championship.  On 7 February 2010, Bush and the Saints won their first Super Bowl with a 31-17 win over the Indianapolis Colts in Miami.
 
Rod Huber
 
Rod Huber returned in 2009 for his tenth season as the Mt. St. Joesph Lions’ head coach for the College’s 20th 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.

Upon graduation from high school, he entered the U.S. 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. Coach Huber has directed youth football camps for many pro athletes including Adrian Peterson, Chris Johnson, and Jason Taylor.
 
Coaches
 
The Old Spice Reggie Bush 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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