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2 years, 4 months ago via Twitter

Should you make your own demo reel for college sports or should hire someone to do it for you? (Who would you hire/ how to find?)

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keepontryin | 2 years, 4 months ago view on twitter
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I'm going to tell you three things from personal experience, as well as give you a source.

1. My son was recruited to play small college basketball, and is in fact playing his third year right now. Several coaches sent us recuriting letters during his Junior year of high school who wanted to see a whole game tape. None of them wanted a highlight tape. They wanted to see the whole game.

2. I had a coach tell me that the best whole game tape he ever had was one where the player himself narrated the tape telling the viewer how the plays were designed and what he was supposed to be doing. Some coaches might prefer silence, and they sure don't want to hear Dad cheering every time Johnny gets near the ball.

3. We never used a "recruitment specialist", and being around basketball as much as we were, we know probably 100 kids playing ball. I think ONE of them used a recruiting service, and he was disappointed. The kids we know played all the way from Community college to D1, most are still playing.

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jasonschuman | 2 years, 4 months ago Report

Great insight @keepontryin ! Thank You!

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