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    Brian Hittner • Class of 2012 • Long Snappers
    FBS Power 5 Freshman Year Starter, Scholarship Pick
    FBS Freshman Year Starter, Scholarship Pick
    FCS Freshman Year Starter, Scholarship Pick or FBS PWO
    D2, D3, NAIA Prospect or FCS PWO
    D2, D3 or NAIA Developing Prospect
    High School Starter
    Developing High School Player
    Brian Hittner
    Name: Brian Hittner
    Player Ranking:
    Grad Year: 2012
    State: CA
    Country:
    Offers & Commitment:(NEW) HAWAII
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    Height: 6'2
    Weight: 195
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    Player Review
    Rubio Long Snapping History



    Student Since: 2009



    Latest Evaluation: 5/12



    Smooth, accurate and consistent is how I would describe Hittner. Ball is on target and easy to catch. Slight issue with turning around to check where the ball is going causes some issues with consistancy. Removing that, gaining some lbs and trusting his form to snap the ball as hard as he wants would make Hittner an easy top Long Snapper. Excellent attitude and work ethic. Great person that moves VERY well on his feet. Athletic.



    REALLY impressed with Hittner and how he is advancing. Ask the kid to do something and consider it done. Love that. Hands are beyond fast and his legs are amazing when he snaps. Some size and extending the ball a tad when he snaps (prior to the snap) will greatly increase his speed (which is already solid). Hittner has the ability to move up very quickly by Vegas. Rarely does someone improve as quickly as he has from January Vegas until now. Watch him. Huge pick up for someone looking for a JC Long Snapper.  3/12



    Hittner really rips the ball back there. Talk about using all your force...this kid epitomizes that and I love it. In saying that, he needs to do that and trust where the ball is going. Tends to turn a ton right after the snap and that can issues with accuracy and, obivously, blocking. Also, looking for him to make the beginning a bit quicker by not picking up the ball prior to the snap. Get down, extend a tad more and snapping. He is a little cramped so he has to push it out (hitch) a bit as he starts the process. This causes a slower time than it looks. Great kid. Coachable. Listens well.  Moves very well on his feet. 1/12    



    Brian is a solid Long Snapper that is going through the ranks of a junior college. Ball continues to be smooth and on target. Had a couple issues with falling forward and I would love to see him put on some quality weight. His frame could EASILY hold twenty pounds. The more and more he snaps, the better he will be. Good person. Moves on his feet very well. Very accurate and consistent. Mid .8s.



    Very physically strong Long Snapper. Comes up a bit instead of going back. If he continues to work on his form and getting it down solid, he will move way up. Hands are extremely strong and quick. Good amount of force from his lower body. Really moves well also. Pretty darn close to being there.

     

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    Accomplishments

    Average time for a 15 yard snap at the 10th Annual Spring Event: .78



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