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Full game video on you tube what schools do this
#1
I know Fairfield Christian Academy does this and the video is very good.

They are from Ohio.
#2
I think it would throw a lot of coaches off here.
Most teams here trade one film and one film only.
If you post every single one of your games, not only are you showing everything youve done, some coaches may not give you there tapes, and there are coaches like that.
#3
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:I think it would throw a lot of coaches off here.
Most teams here trade one film and one film only.
If you post every single one of your games, not only are you showing everything youve done, some coaches may not give you there tapes, and there are coaches like that.

Amen brother!
#4
Madison Southern does it
#5
Wished Letcher Central would do that in all there sports. Sometimes they don't put it on school channel, and it would be cool if they at least put some highlights in there. Would be a great school project for the tech class to do.
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#6
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:I think it would throw a lot of coaches off here.
Most teams here trade one film and one film only.
If you post every single one of your games, not only are you showing everything youve done, some coaches may not give you there tapes, and there are coaches like that.

One? Everybody, and I mean everybody I know from Pikeville to Paducah does two (2) games.

But, truth be told, with the evolution of Hudl, games get passed around like a game with hot potatoe.

The pink elephant in the room these days? Everybody is able to gather mutliple films on their opponents.
#7
Fly Like a Duck Wrote:One? Everybody, and I mean everybody I know from Pikeville to Paducah does two (2) games.

But, truth be told, with the evolution of Hudl, games get passed around like a game with hot potatoe.

The pink elephant in the room these days? Everybody is able to gather mutliple films on their opponents.

Hudl has changed everything. All exchanges are online and film breakdown is faster and easier.
#8
Brooks4Prez Wrote:Hudl has changed everything. All exchanges are online and film breakdown is faster and easier.

Right you are.
#9
Fly Like a Duck Wrote:One? Everybody, and I mean everybody I know from Pikeville to Paducah does two (2) games.

But, truth be told, with the evolution of Hudl, games get passed around like a game with hot potatoe.

The pink elephant in the room these days? Everybody is able to gather mutliple films on their opponents.

There are still several teams that do the meet and greet tape handoff.
#10
RunItUpTheGut Wrote:There are still several teams that do the meet and greet tape handoff.

No doubt, but they are getting smaller and smaller every year. It's worth its weight in Gold just for the online film trade, which I think is just $200. These days you'll spend more than that over the course of a season just driving on Saturday mornings.

I know just in the last couple years how some of gone from having to meet old school to trade, to only having to do that with < 1/4 of teams on their schedule to next year trading solely through Hudl bc everyone they play, has it.

But, like anything, to each their own I guess.
#11
Garrard airs theirs on ihigh
#12
Fly Like a Duck Wrote:No doubt, but they are getting smaller and smaller every year. It's worth its weight in Gold just for the online film trade, which I think is just $200. These days you'll spend more than that over the course of a season just driving on Saturday mornings.

I know just in the last couple years how some of gone from having to meet old school to trade, to only having to do that with < 1/4 of teams on their schedule to next year trading solely through Hudl bc everyone they play, has it.

But, like anything, to each their own I guess.

Try $800 a year.
#13
KHSAA rules says two games, your two previous opponents are to be exchanged with your next opponent.
#14
Since I originally posted this more teams are doing it.
#15
Yeah, there has been a lot of advancement in the last couple years. I'd say most any team with an internet connection cane find a way to learn more about their opponent in ways not possible in the past. And it's only going to get better... or worse... Depending on what your opinion is on scouting teams.

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