moose18
Junior Member
"If it didn't matter who won or lost, they wouldn't keep score"
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Post by moose18 on Feb 8, 2022 6:38:49 GMT -6
Back in the day when you left a job you still had VHS Tapes or DVDs of the games you coached and your highlights and cutups and those were yours. They were physical and tangible and you possessed them. However, in the modern age of Hudl where everything is on the computer, when you leave a job and they remove you from the HUDL roster you no longer have access to "your" stuff. Has anyone dealt with this before? Like you want to go back and watch a game from a few years ago because you remember that you ran some cool play or something, but you no longer have access?
Just curious to hear from others about this. Do you feel a coach should be entitled to access all the games he actually coached in?
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Post by realdawg on Feb 8, 2022 6:48:06 GMT -6
I get what you are saying.....hudl is the property of the school, not the coach, unless the coach paid for the hudl subscription out of his own pocket. I am no hudl guru, but if I knew I was leaving and I wanted something, I would find some way to send it to myself.
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Post by bulldogsdc on Feb 8, 2022 7:38:44 GMT -6
I think you can download films, cut ups etc to a portable hard drive.
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CoachR
Freshmen Member
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Post by CoachR on Feb 8, 2022 7:50:54 GMT -6
When I left the previous school I was at I sorted through all of our film, created playlists of things I wanted to keep, and downloaded them to a external hard drive. It took about a day or two to get everything saved the way I wanted it but it wasn't very complicated and I now have what was our whole offense itemized and saved forever.
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CoachSP
Sophomore Member
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Post by CoachSP on Feb 8, 2022 8:08:05 GMT -6
There is a download option.
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Post by agap on Feb 8, 2022 8:21:32 GMT -6
Download film like others have said.
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Post by silkyice on Feb 8, 2022 9:21:19 GMT -6
Here is another idea. I have done this twice.
I am head coach, so it makes it easier.
I was at school A and went to school B.
At school B, I created a game with school A in year 2011. I then did a one way exchange of all the games from school A in 2018 and put them game footage of that game with school A in school B. Did the same thing for year 2012. And then 2013, etc.
So at my current school B, if I want to go watch a game from school A in 2014, I just go to 2014, scroll down to the fictitious game with school A, and select the game I want to watch.
This does, of course, take up more storage space.
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Post by jgordon1 on Feb 8, 2022 9:44:39 GMT -6
I have spent 100's of hours entering data like play calls d&d etc. I am going to suck it up and pay QuikCut to host my stuff. It's like $300/year
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Post by cqmiller on Feb 8, 2022 9:54:11 GMT -6
You can have all your stuff... you just have to download them, index them, and be organized. I am doing some HUDL topics at our clinic next week and that is one of the topics. You can export the video and data and have it forever.
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Post by groundchuck on Feb 8, 2022 10:16:53 GMT -6
Buy a 2Tb portable hard drive and download everything. One of the tell tale signs a guy is leaving is the drive sitting on his desk LOL.
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Post by RunThePistol on Feb 8, 2022 10:22:54 GMT -6
I have downloaded every drill tape, teach tape, and all game film from the games I wanted from the past two schools I've worked for.
I save them to both an external hard drive, and a one drive. I also save the excel sheet with data input. Currently I have 3 seasons from the current school, and 1 season from my previous school. If we play state championship quality opponents, or if we play opponents that do something very well (IZ, RPO, etc etc) I save that film as well for my own research.
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