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Post by buckeye7525 on Mar 29, 2024 13:15:55 GMT -6
I got it figured out! Game changer! Thanks bluboy! Coach, how did you do it?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Dec 7, 2023 9:11:03 GMT -6
Coach, is that an app or an extension for Chrome?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Dec 5, 2023 17:48:42 GMT -6
Does anyone know of a way to download games from the NFHS site? There are some teams that I'd like to study the off-season and cutup in Hudl but I don't know of a way to get them off of the site.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Nov 13, 2023 12:10:02 GMT -6
Are you guys downloading them as clips or one file?
I normally download all of ours at the end of the season, but starting last year when I chose the “one file” option to download a plays list it would freeze about half way through the game.
When I asked Hudl about it last year they told me they were aware of the issue but it doesn’t seem to have been resolved.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jan 17, 2022 4:42:18 GMT -6
So one of the things I've been thinking about lately is the way to maximize the amount of information I'm able to put into Hudl with respect to the amount of time that it takes to manually input the data. I know that a lot of guys are able to get Hudl Assist as big time saver (which would probably make a lot of this moot) but we aren't there right now. Anyway I'm just looking for any tips anyone has on maximizing the amount of data you are able to put into Hudl without spending all of your time on Saturday just entering data. One of the things I've been looking at is ways that I can minimize the amount of extra clicks that I'm having to do while entering data. For example, the first thing I'd get once we got the film was to immediately ODK it. One of the things I've noticed was that the amount of time for me to identify the opposing formation shell probably wasn't that much more than if it was ODK (especially when I got going and mis clicked a few and had to go back and fix them). So, what I do now is to tag the offensive formation first. Once that's done I go back and check all of formations and then tag "D" all at once, which takes me a matter of seconds. Another thing I've started doing was when I was watching the film was to just tag the Blitz as "Y", instead of trying to immediately tag what type of blitz it is. Instead of being rewinding the film 2-3 times to make sure I got the naming right I mark the "Y" and move on watching the formation cutups. After I do that I filter for "Y" and fill in exactly what kind of blitz it is. I've found this goes a little faster and my blitz naming is much more consistent. Lastly instead of filling out the yard line I created a custom column on field position. So when I'm going through and watching the formation cutups I only tag a field position if its outside of the open field (backed up, GL, RZ). Then at the end I just filter for all of the "no value" ones and then tag "Open" all at once, which saves me a few clicks. Any tips or ideas you have about being more efficent with the Hudl data entry I'd love to hear them. How many coaches on your side of the ball? 3 of us.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jan 16, 2022 14:46:48 GMT -6
So one of the things I've been thinking about lately is the way to maximize the amount of information I'm able to put into Hudl with respect to the amount of time that it takes to manually input the data. I know that a lot of guys are able to get Hudl Assist as big time saver (which would probably make a lot of this moot) but we aren't there right now.
Anyway I'm just looking for any tips anyone has on maximizing the amount of data you are able to put into Hudl without spending all of your time on Saturday just entering data.
One of the things I've been looking at is ways that I can minimize the amount of extra clicks that I'm having to do while entering data. For example, the first thing I'd get once we got the film was to immediately ODK it. One of the things I've noticed was that the amount of time for me to identify the opposing formation shell probably wasn't that much more than if it was ODK (especially when I got going and mis clicked a few and had to go back and fix them). So, what I do now is to tag the offensive formation first. Once that's done I go back and check all of formations and then tag "D" all at once, which takes me a matter of seconds.
Another thing I've started doing was when I was watching the film was to just tag the Blitz as "Y", instead of trying to immediately tag what type of blitz it is. Instead of being rewinding the film 2-3 times to make sure I got the naming right I mark the "Y" and move on watching the formation cutups. After I do that I filter for "Y" and fill in exactly what kind of blitz it is. I've found this goes a little faster and my blitz naming is much more consistent.
Lastly instead of filling out the yard line I created a custom column on field position. So when I'm going through and watching the formation cutups I only tag a field position if its outside of the open field (backed up, GL, RZ). Then at the end I just filter for all of the "no value" ones and then tag "Open" all at once, which saves me a few clicks.
Any tips or ideas you have about being more efficent with the Hudl data entry I'd love to hear them.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jan 12, 2022 17:17:54 GMT -6
I'm currently using a combination of Microsoft Vizio($200 one time payment) and Microsoft powerpoint. Both have huge advantages, and both have cons. That being said the only perfect systems are the collegiate professional level programs that are literally thousands of $$$(XOS, Drangonfly, etc.) Coach, would you care in detailing the pros/cons of Visio v. PowerPoint? I've heard a ton of positives of Visio over PPT due to the stencils and drawing ease, but not much in the way of negatives.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Dec 16, 2021 18:42:44 GMT -6
One of the things I’ve done in the past is the hair screen record the PPT and then upload it to Hudl as a “game”. You have to go in and manually clip it up but that’s not too time consuming. Saves having to flip back and forth, you just drag your clips into the plays list you’ve created.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Nov 9, 2021 18:29:31 GMT -6
Do you have them in cases if it is poor weather? Weather hasn't been a huge problem this year, but I am going to buy a plastic cover that you can vacuum tight and use in the rain. I am also going to get a larger I-Pad to use during scout. What kind/size iPad are you using now and what kind are you planning on going to?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Nov 9, 2021 14:02:50 GMT -6
We use our IPads. Use them with HUDL Sideline on Fridays and during the week we use them for scout cards. Big benefits for us is we can color coordinate easy which helps kids see what they are supposed to do. Also being able to move offensive plays day to day vs the defensive calls we will be given them is a huge time saver. Once calls and formations are in HUDL they will auto pop up for you which makes ease of changing looks at a touch of a button. You can also rearrange the order of calls lots easier day to day than physically pulling out cards from notebook, re-drawing against a different look and putting in different location. #1 Reason to do it- Big time saver, with ease of showing and moving different looks around easier. I definitely recommend it. Do you have them in cases if it is poor weather?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Nov 9, 2021 11:55:40 GMT -6
We do this for our defensive scout cards. Easier than having to print them all and hand draw them.
Never used it in in-climate weather, though.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Mar 23, 2021 17:01:35 GMT -6
as a young coach I learned more from asking questions WHILE watching our film, trade film, any film learned way more from those mentors than I ever have watching some canned facemelter videos Coach, if you didn't have a veteran coach to lean on while you watched that film would you have still benefited from it?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Mar 22, 2021 4:42:11 GMT -6
In the off-season what is your preferred method to develop as a coach, watching instructional videos (Coaches Choice, CoachTube, YouTube Clinics) or breaking down film (your own, other teams, college/NFL)? I know that we all probably do both, I'm just asking which of those you believe is the most important.
I've traditionally probably leaned more toward instructional videos but the more I listen to other coaches talk about how they develop their own acumen they are always talking about film study and how important it is that they make time to do it because of how they learn about the latest trends/techniques in the game. This has me wondering if I need to reevaluate how I spend my time.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Feb 22, 2021 15:50:05 GMT -6
Coach, I apologize for the delaying. We changed the location where we post the Q&A recordings. You will go under the forum of the system you are looking for and you will click on the button that says "Recorded Q&A's". There you will find the Q&A recordings. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! Appreciate it!
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jan 21, 2021 5:32:32 GMT -6
"...some of the clinics I've been in is to go back and retype/organize my notes after initially listening to them. It's been very helpful in the past though it takes some time" My roommate in college got me to do this. It's probably what got me through college. I, too, take clinic/video notes then go back and recopy them. Yea, it takes some time, but it beats watching the masked singer/dancer crap. Haha, that's very true. One of the things I need to discipline myself when I'm watching a clinic/video on my own is not pausing it so much to write everything down they are saying but let it run to get the major points and then go back and organize things as I need to when I recopy.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jan 21, 2021 5:30:38 GMT -6
Back in 2005, I joined a staff that at the time ran an inverted bone offense. I got hired early enough to where I spent the whole summer with the program, but one of my first assignments was to present our power play to the rest of the staff. They were learning the offense as well, but they were ahead of me as they had studied it all winter and spring. My HC said that having me present on power (and then later sweep) was intended to catch me up and he was right. It greatly helped me learn the new offense. Coach, that's an awesome idea! I'm one of the things I'm kicking around is what could I do that is creative/presentative like what your had to do, though maybe on a little smaller scale.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jan 20, 2021 7:35:01 GMT -6
@coachpithy that's a good point. One of the things I've tried to do with some of the clinics I've been in is to go back and retype/organize my notes after initially listening to them. It's been very helpful in the past though it takes some time.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jan 19, 2021 11:20:07 GMT -6
One of the things that I've been looking into a little bit lately concerns some of the most efficient learning practices with it relates to information consumption v. production.
I read an article recently that talked about if we want to truly learn the material we are reading/studying that we really need to spend time "presenting" on what we are learning. Presenting in this case could be actually explaining it to someone else or something as simple as writing down summaries. The article said that a better way to truly learn would be to cut down the amount of "learning" (reading books, etc) and spend more time "presenting". Not anything overtly new I guess, I know we talk about getting kids presenting/teaching a lot in education in order to help them fully understand something.
Anyway, I got to wondering how I can apply this to off-season football studies. I know we all spend a lot of time watching clinics, watching film, visiting other staffs etc.
Sometimes I feel like I spend so much time in the consumption phase of information during the off-season that I don't really do much with it, and lose a lot of that information. I take notes over things but honestly I feel like I go way too overboard with notes in terms of writing down every little thing that is said, not ideal obviously.
I'd love to hear any ideas that anyone has on "doing something" with the information that you are gaining over the off-season to make it more meaningful and make it stick.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Jan 10, 2021 15:17:02 GMT -6
Hi All, Allen Means here with Glazier. Just wanted to share a couple links with you. It includes our upcoming event schedule and also the content we plan to release over the next few months in Glazier Drive. See event schedule: glazierdrive.com/live-events/See new content coming soon: glazierdrive.com/new-content/Is there a reason why the recorded Q&As for the systems were taken off? I remember those happening in the fall and they were posted in the systems themselves but all of them seem to have been taken down?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Sept 24, 2020 5:44:14 GMT -6
I like that coach. Very efficient for you guys. Can you explain how that data makes the film watching go faster for you with the kids on Saturday? Old School (when I played) = VHS .....Watch a play once to see what the heck it is supposed to be (maybe have to watch twice) .....Watch again now that we know the play and look for anything glaring that is wrong .....Watch a 3rd time to see if there is something small that you can point out and fix Every time you need to do it, you have to rewind. Takes forever. Can't skip ahead or back or anything quickly. HUDL without data .....Watch a play once to see what it is (or try to match the play to a paper playsheet that may or may not be in the same order) .....Watch it again and look at the wide view to correct any skill position mistakes .....Watch the EZ view to correct any box mistakes Still can't move ahead or back quickly because you have to watch the start of the play to see if it is the one you are looking for HUDL with data .....Pull up the video and the info is at the top. Everyone can see it is supposed to be Power Rt .....Watch the wide angle and fix the skills .....Watch the EZ angle and fix the box If you need to jump ahead or go back, you can do it very quickly because you are looking for the blown coverage in the 3rd quarter where they get a TD so you find the clip marked D with a K right after it with a 65 yard gain and there it is. No hunting for anything. If you do what our staff does, then you already have a playlist of the 15-20 clips you want to watch with the kids already cutup before they get there. Then you don't have to search at all. You just watch those clips you already tagged. I like that. Is that 15-20 clip plays list done by the time you bring the kids in Saturday morning?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Sept 22, 2020 18:53:03 GMT -6
I like that coach. Very efficient for you guys. Can you explain how that data makes the film watching go faster for you with the kids on Saturday?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Sept 22, 2020 17:59:18 GMT -6
cqmiller do you get all of those post game statistics entered so fast just by dividing up the work or do you have something you do on game that helps.
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Post by buckeye7525 on May 28, 2020 14:00:56 GMT -6
Okay, I'm really showing my technological ignorance here but this is a safe space....regarding ppt and google slides.....how do you diagram everything? Do you use templates that already exist out there? Do you do them yourself? I am a new OC and have been using HUDL but don't love it. Coach, no problem. To get started all you do is create shapes from the toolbars and space them out to set up formations. I’d also recommend Cody Alexander’s website for some really professional looking templates. When you draw stuff used the curve school and zoom in so you can make the line as detailed as possible.
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Post by buckeye7525 on May 17, 2020 16:04:07 GMT -6
I’ve heard some coaches use Visio. Is PowerPoint better? Over the past few months I had the opportunity to get a crash course in Visio from a college coach and I will say if I was a Windows user and had the cash sitting around I’d take a leap. I do think you probably have the ability to be a little more precise on your drawings. One of the coolest things was how you can save shapes/diagrams/templates and do a drag/drop when you are diagramming they plays.
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Post by buckeye7525 on May 17, 2020 12:35:03 GMT -6
What is the best software for creating a playbook outside of Hudl? I’ve really started to like Google Slides. It’s free and the templates for PowerPoint can be easily used for them.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Apr 16, 2020 7:14:21 GMT -6
Congratulations coach!
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Post by buckeye7525 on Apr 12, 2020 19:40:00 GMT -6
We are a flexbone team but we use it. Admittedly a very watered down version Coach, do you guys use the R4 passing system or do you use the R4 gameplanning system?
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Post by buckeye7525 on Mar 17, 2020 18:46:28 GMT -6
They’re making us come in and work though without students Out of curiosity what are you guys doing in there w/o kids? We have some schools doing that around us and it doesn’t sound overly productive.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Mar 17, 2020 6:05:43 GMT -6
We got through day one yesterday. Staff reported on Monday to get the finalized plan from administration and to support each other as needed with getting stiff as Schoology. After that we will not be required back in the building before this whole thing is over, which if you listen to our governor will likely not be till the end of the school year.
I will say though I was presently surprised with how many kids were getting stuff done yesterday. Hopefully that continues as this thing drags on.
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Post by buckeye7525 on Mar 15, 2020 13:21:52 GMT -6
Since we just had our meeting this morning here is the plan for our district (out until April 6th) 1. All schooling will transfer to Schoology. Honestly for the HS (a majority of us I believe) this won't be that big of a deal. A good majority of us already use it anyway so its just about getting things on there for the kids. I can imagine for our elementary this could be a problem and the really young grades are going to stick with traditional paper packets for the duration. 2. The 3rd Quarter ends today. All of the new grades that will be taken are going on the 4th 9 weeks. 3. Staff is to report on Monday but will not be required to report in the building after Monday. We are however going to be able to come into the building as we would like. The one thing our superintendent (who is handling this as good as could be expected) stressed is that we need to be fluid about everything and understand that there are going to be bumps, hiccups and that we will have some kids are are going to do nothing. We just have to navigate this as best as we can. so buy stock in schoolology and other online options...
That and the TP industry
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