Above: Kyle Rowley is named ArenaBowl XXVIII MVP
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Director, Kyle Rowley has 20+ years experience training the quarterback position. He has worked with players of all levels. NFL, AFL, CFL, NCAA, HS and YTH. He is a co-founder of QBUniverse, Trent Dilfer's QBIQ Shootout and the Blackmon/Rowley Combine Camp. Rowley played 15 years professionally in the Arena Football League. He was a two-time national champion & MVP and is the holder of many all-time passing records, including the AFL's all-time record for touchdown passes in a single game (12TDs) and all-time record for touchdowns in an Arena Bowl (10TDs). During his college career at Brown University he led the Ivy League in every statistical passing category as a starter, broke all-time passing records & was an Ivy League Champion. He holds the University's single game passing yardage record (485yds) and single game passing yardage record (474yds).
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QBUniverse Regionals Expand to Dallas
QBUniverse Regionals host top passers from across the nation that are looking to learn and compete in an immersive, fast paced environment. The events boasts nationally recognized quarterback trainers who teach participants elite level drills and advanced classroom material. Quarterbacks learn to diagnose defenses prior to the snap and the pro skills necessary to execute post-snap. Quarterback culture and a consistent pursuit of excellence is emphasized by speakers, leaving participants with clarity about their immediate and long term paths to success. 2023 – 2031 classes. Invite Only. Space Limited. The 2022 host city event months are Phoenix, AZ (Jan), St. Louis, MO (March), Atlanta, GA (April), and Dallas, TX.
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Blackmon & Rowley Give RI Schoolboy Football Players a Place to Shine.“When I was in high school (at Hendricken) I never had the opportunity to go to a local combine. My dad had to drive me up and down the East Coast to be seen,” said Blackmon “Kyle and I want to provide the opportunity here in RI for local high school players to be seen and get recruited. Kyle and I believe our kids in RI can compete with anyone, regardless where they are from. We are really excited to host this combine at at Bishop Hendricken and help football players in RI get noticed.”
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Michael Walsh Offered D1 Scholarships as a Junior to Bryant & Brown
Michael Walsh has been training to play college football for the better part of his life. This week that dream seems to be taking shape as his first D1 scholarship offer came Saturday from Bryant University. Walsh is expected to receive many more offers in the near future after having accrued 4,500 yards and 45 touchdowns in his junior season.
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QB Mack Lowrie & Rowley Run custom script at NFL Pro DaysBetween the NFL Scouting Combine and the 2018 NFL Draft, scouts turn their attention to pro day workouts. ... QB Mack Lowrie 6'4" – Bentley University ... One of the Falcons’ captains, Lowrie came to Bentley in 2016 after previously attending Boston College and Rhode Island. Throughout his career, he threw for 2096 yards with 19 touchdowns ... Lowrie participated in the fourth annual College Gridiron Showcase, held in Addison, TX.
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Rowley Career Highlights
Rowley Breaks All-Time AFL Single Game TD Record (12 Tds)
Nobody in the Arena Football League's 25-year history had done what Spokane Shock and former Brown quarterback Kyle Rowley did Saturday night. His 12 touchdown passes were an AFL record. The Shock beat the SaberCats 90-63 and avenged a loss on March 30 to the SaberCats (9-6). Rowley was 30 for 37 with 392 yards in the record-setting performance.
"They played extremely well against us last time." Shock coach Andy Olson said earlier in the week. "But we didn't have Kyle then." |
Rowley Breaks All-Time Arena Bowl TD Record (10 Tds)
Kyle Rowley, named the game’s Most Valuable Player, passed for 237 yards and an ArenaBowl-record ten touchdowns. The Shock scored on their first 10 possessions. The only time they didn’t score was when they ran out the remaining seconds in the fourth quarter.
“Total team effort,” Rowley said. “There’s no line distinguishing our offense and our defense, and I mean that literally. People went from offense to defense and vice versa, our kicker (Taylor Rowan) makes tackles. It’s not about positions; it’s about being a team and focusing on a goal.” Full Article |
Rowley Named Offensive Player of the Year
Arkansas Twisters’ quarterback Kyle Rowley is the AF2 player of the year, as selected by head coaches and media members. Rowley, who led the Spokane Shock to the title in 2006, led the Twisters to an 11-5 regular season record. He started all 16 games, completing 68 percent of his passes (379-557) for 4,393 yards and 89 touchdowns. For his career, Rowley ranks among the league’s all-time leaders in completion percentage (3rd – 66.7) and completions (10th – 1,138).
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Rowley Breaks All-Time Records In First Home GameIn his first home game as Brown’s quarterback Kyle Rowley broke the school's All-Time Record for passing yards (474) and the school's All-Time Record for total yards in a single game (485). He went on to lead the Ivy League in every singular passing category as a starter and led Brown to a record that was one win short of another Ivy League championship.
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Player Quotes
"I've been around a lot of quarterback's in my NFL and collegiate career, from Tom Brady to Chad Pennington and Kyle's attention to detail and knowledge of the game is right on par with the best in the game."
-Chas Gessner NFL Wide Reciever, Ivy League Rookie of the Year
"His story is so similar to mine - what he went through, waiting and working to get an opportunity. (Then) He quickly became known as one of the most efficient quarterbacks in all of Arena Football."
- Kurt Warner, NFL QB, Super Bowl MVP
"Kyle has developed & perfected the physical & mental tools and drills needed to be a Division 1 quarterback. I can't thank him enough for the knowledge he has given me even going all the way back to my youth days."
- Bob Bentson, '08 Gatorade Player of the Year RI, University of RI QB
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"The quarterback position is completely unique and somewhat unnatural. Success comes from studying the movements & thought processes of those that have had success. That can mean private training or simply pausing & rewinding game film on your own. The fact of the matter is that the QB position demands study and repetition. Our training methods help foster those habits." - Kyle Rowley
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Field sessions hone physical skills and foot patterning. Training the body repetitively creates muscle memory and frees the mind for critical thinking during games. Game Film Breakdowns
Game film review allows players to get a professional opinion on areas of strength & weakness from their own game films. It also allows us to chart a catered path to success. |
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Whiteboard sessions build knowledge about offensive & defensive principles in order for QB's and WR's to recognize coverage and make timely decisions on the field. Live Game Reports
Live game analysis has no equal. It allows for the best possible assessment of a player, especially when it comes to intangibles like competitiveness and leadership. |
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Film training sessions allow players to get quality mental reps without added stress on the body. The goal is to sharpen decision making abilities through repetition. |