Watching game film is the lifeblood of every high school football coach, and Hudl, a video hosting service company based in Nebraska, is revolutionizing the way high coaches and players can review ...
Basketball coaches used to drive to each other’s homes or schools or meet halfway to trade tapes on each other’s games prior to 2010. These days, technology has improved to the point where coaches can ...
As his team went through its final preparations before a game last season, Liberty High School football coach Dave Brown realized the Hurricanes did not have the punting average for its opponent. He ...
The high school sports offseason is, it appears, prime shopping season for Hudl. For the second offseason in a row — and the second time inside a calendar year — Hudl has purchased its largest ...
Since at least the 1980s, Lancaster-Lebanon League high school boys and girls basketball coaches have been using video cameras to record games, both of their own team and their upcoming opponent. The ...
Powerful broadcasting tools open up exclusive opportunities for high schools and small colleges to generate revenue and connect with more fans. The ability to livestream and broadcast games in ...
It was not too long ago that high school football coaches were still drawing plays out with markers on whiteboards and having to exchange DVDs of games with each other in order to scout. Like many ...