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Todd Stair ~ Coach, Waukesha Youth Football... "Grey has the knowledge; his delivery and how he teaches the players is second to none! His techniques in the weight room are cutting edge. He really connects with the players, he doesn't seem to coach down to them, he seems to be coaching with and for them."

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Henny Hiemenz ~ Head Football Coach, Carroll College... "After meeting Grey and watching him work with middle and high school athletes, I feel he will do an outstanding job of coaching and educating athletes on the newest techniques and fundamentals in Offensive Line play."

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Steve Rux ~ Head Football Coach, Waukesha West High School... "I was impressed with Grey's ability to relate to younger athletes. I know our guys felt like they learned a lot about what is required to be an effective offensive lineman. They will be able to work on the drills they participated in at the clinic thoughout the summer."

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John Kohl ~ Kohl's Football Camps... In my 30 years of working in sports, I have observed one common thread in a good coach; they are friendly, caring, and very knowledgeable in their speciality area of coaching and the entire game. These coaches relate well to whatever age and experience level they teach to make sure the group they are working with understand, learn, and grow in skill and knowledge. Grey Ruegamer, a proven NFL player, is one such coach.

About Grey Ruegamer and the O-LINE!

   Photo of Coach Grey instructing and demonstrating in the training room.

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     "I started these camps to provide a resource for players to learn and understand what it takes to be a successful lineman. THIS IS ABOUT YOU becoming a better lineman, a better teammate, a better opponent, and a better student of the game.
     Throughout my career I have started and played at every position along the offensive line. My experience over the last nine years in the NFL has given me the opportunity to concentrate on the techniques that do and do not work for offensive linemen. Any good lineman will tell you that a strong understanding and utilization of basic fundamentals is where your game starts. I believe these clinic camps will provide you with a sound set of fundamental skills to go to work with at every practice and game day. I will give you the tools, but you have to do the work.
YOU ARE the the future of the NFL; you just don't know it yet."

Grey's Bio

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Daniel Cozzetto ~ Offensive Line and Current TE Position Coach, ASU... "Grey Ruegamer was a very talented and the most versatile player that I have every coached on the offensive line. He was our starting RT in the 1997 Rose Bowl and finished his career at the center position during his career at ASU. He was a true student of the game, possessed a relentless attitude in getting his job done, displayed courage and always put the Team first. The bottom line with Grey is that he is a Winner!"

Career Highlights

  • 9 year NFL Offensive Lineman now playing for the NY Giants
  • Has started at every position along the line
  • Played with the Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, and Green Bay Packers
  • Two Time Super Bowl Champion, Super bowl XXXVI New England Patriots, Super bowl XLII New York Giants
  • Started on the Packers offensive line the year the Packers set an NFL record for the fewest sacks in a season (14)
  • Attended Arizona State University on a full athletic scholarship for football
  • 4 year starter (95-98) earning the Walter Camp and Playboy All-America selection and first-team All Pacific 10 Conference honors Lombardi Award Finalist
  • 3 year letter winner at Bishop Gorman HS in Las Vegas, NV
  • Undefeated HS wrestler; three-time letterman in Track, shot put, and discus

Personal Highlights

  • Works with Children's Hospitals around the country
  • Works with the Salvation Army, Y.M.C.A., the D.A.R.E. Program and events benefiting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
  • Works with The Wounded Warrior Project which helps wounded veterans around the country
  • Established a reading program and charity, Ruegy's Readers, which stresses the importance of becoming better students through literacy and providing additional funding to school libraries.