Rubio played for the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks from 1993 to 1997, recording a total of 330 tackles.[2][3] He set Southeast Missouri career records with 21.5 sacks and 44.0 tackles for loss.[2][3] He earned American Football Coaches Association and The Sports Network First-team Division I-AAAll-American honors as well as Associated Press and Football Gazette Second-team Division I-AA All-American honors his senior year in 1997.[1][2][4][5][6] Rubio was also named the Ohio Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year in 1997 after recording 114 tackles and seven sacks.[2][1][3] He garnered First-team All-OVC recognition in 1997 as well as Second-team All-OVC accolades in 1994 and 1996.[4][2] He missed the 1995 season due to a knee injury.[7][1] Rubio was inducted into the Southeast Missouri Athletics Hall of Fame in 2014.[2]
Professional career
Rubio was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL in the seventh round with the 221st pick in the 1998 NFL draft.[8] He was signed by the Steelers in May 1998.[9][10] He was traded to the San Francisco 49ers on August 24, 1998. Rubio was waived by the 49ers on September 22, 1998.[1] He was signed by the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals on September 23, 1998, but released a week later.[1][11][12] He was then re-signed to the San Francisco 49ers' practice squad in October 1998.[13] Rubio was released by the 49ers on September 6, 1999.[1] He signed with the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL on September 6, 1999. He was released on September 27 and re-signed on November 3, 1999. Rubio appeared in the final two games of the season.[1] He was selected by the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL with the 181st pick in the XFL Draft.[14][1] He was named to the XFL's all league first-team.[15] Rubio was signed by the Orlando Predators of the Arena Football League (AFL) on May 25, 2001.[16] He was traded to the Detroit Fury on November 6, 2002.[16] He was released by the Fury on April 27, 2004.[17] Rubio was signed by the AFL's Dallas Desperados on April 29, 2004. He was released on September 29, 2004.[18] He was signed by the Austin Wranglers of the AFL on November 8, 2004. Rubio was released by the Wranglers on January 10, 2007.[19]
References
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