Rubin saw his first game action as a wide receiver in Penn State's 2004
Big Ten-opener at
Wisconsin, making two
receptions for 21 yards. He earned a
starting job the next week at
Minnesota, making a season-high six catches for 60 yards. He started 6 of the final 7 games, totaling 16 receptions for 187 yards for the season. Rubin
dislocated his ankle in an August 2005 practice, and
redshirted the 2005 season. He began the 2006 season at safety, but was troubled by a broken
collarbone and played sparingly. He was switched back to wide receiver in time for Penn State's game against
Temple and saw limited action the rest of the season. In 2007, Rubin played in every game on both defense and special teams and earned the starting safety job the last five games. He ended the season with 32
tackles (17 solo), with one tackle for loss. Rubin had 8 tackles in the Nittany Lions' 24-17
Alamo Bowl victory over
Texas A&M, helping hold the Aggies to 3 points over the final 49 minutes. Rubin led the defense with a career-high 11 tackles in the victory, and was named the
Walter Camp Football Foundation National Defensive Player of the Week and
Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week. He ended the season with 60
tackles (30 solo), with one tackle for loss, two
interceptions and one forced fumble. Overall, Rubin started 24 career games at Penn State.
Academic Rubin completed dual majors in August 2008, earning a
Bachelor of Science in finance and a
Bachelor of Arts in public relations, while graduating with a 3.80 GPA. He was accepted by Penn State’s
graduate school as an
MBA candidate that fall. He was named an Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2006, 2007, 2008) ==Professional career==