Hudl, designed originally for football, is now in the process of improving its technology for basketball. Hudl allows a manager, parent, or JV player for the team to input information about the game as it happens via a smartphone so that when the game is over a coach can have an immediate breakdown of the game. This is a big advantage over football, where Saturday mornings are consumed with inputting data from the game on the computer. Hopefully, this will help me be more aware of how I can do this same thing with football.
What a cool use of technology! Who developed Hudl and where? (I thought I saw a TPHS coach in the video) I look forward hearing how you can put it to use. Good luck!
This is pretty cool, I never thought about stat sheets going completely digital but that would lead to a lot less wasted time. I assume this already happens in professional sports but it made me wonder how frequently coaches are able to look over an accurate digital analysis of statistics at the half and make adjustments for the next half accordingly. I remember in high school coaches flipping through the paper pages of stats but only glaring issues or specific things that the coach was looking for stand out that way at the half. Seems that the high schools that jump on the band-wagon early will have an advantage making in-game adjustments
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