813_jrock
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so college coaches don't watch game film on players they recruit even though their multi-million dollar jobs rely on getting the best players they can get...or have seen extensive game film.
but some HS coach watches extensive game film of HS players for no ****ing reason
lmao
btw you're wrong. Coaches do watch extensive film. Not of every recruit but they sure as **** watch film before they decide to extend an offer. If you don't think a coach on Bama's staff hasn't watched mcfadden you're ****ing retarded.
Really? How many players have you sent to college? Tell me about what you seen from the inside of recruiting.
GTFOH
A High School coach watches extensive game film BECAUSE HE'S SCOUTING AND PREPPING FOR OPPONENTS, genius. You don't think we have access to film on prospects just by default of our jobs?
You don't know what you're talking about. I've NEVER seen a coach watch extensive film on a kid, at least none of the kids we've sent to D-1 schools. They simply don't have the time.
Well my nephew is being recruited and coaches have watched film of him, they have watched some of his game film with him and helped him with things that can improve his game, they have came to his games to see him in person
So in my experience several major college coaches have watched game film on him
Haven't seen this with a single kid I've coached.
They've come to campus. Watched a little bit of film. If they like the athleticism, they ask to meet him in person. If they still like what they see they extend an offer.
Never seen this extensive recruiting effort that you're talkin about. There's no time for that.
Well that's whats going on with my nephew currently