Guides
Position-specific breakdowns of what college coaches actually grade when they watch your highlight reel. No fluff, no marketing — just the checklist.
A breakdown of the mechanical checkpoints college pitching coaches scan for — leg lift, separation, foot strike, and the release-point signal that tells them whether your stuff will play up or down a level.
A hitting coach's checklist for evaluating swing tape — load, stride, bat path, contact point, and the difference between cage video and game video that recruiters actually want to see.
A skills coach's breakdown of what they actually scan for when reviewing a shooter on film — base, set point, release, follow-through, and the one tell that flags an inconsistent shooter immediately.
A skills coach's breakdown of what coaches actually scan for in defensive tape — stance, closeout angles, contesting without fouling, and the off-ball reads that mark a defender who will play minutes.
A position coach's breakdown of the WR film traits that actually move recruiters — release work, hands, separation, and the plays that get a kid offered.
The seven things a college QB coach is actually grading when they pull up your film — feet, eyes, anticipation, and the throws that separate prospects from passers.
Big tackles win highlight reels. Gap discipline wins recruiting boards. Here is what college LB coaches are really watching when your tape rolls.
A defensive backs coach's breakdown of the corner-specific traits that move recruiting boards — press technique, hip flip, ball skills, and the open-field tackle that flags whether you will play on Saturdays.
A running backs coach's guide to the four traits that move recruiters — vision, contact balance, pass protection, and receiving — and how to order your clips so a coach keeps watching.