
How to Build a Coach-Ready Highlight Reel (Without the Extra Sauce)

"Success is where preparation and opportunity meet."
– Bobby Unser
If I had a dollar for every slow-mo spin move I’ve seen in a two-minute reel…
I’d still tell you the same thing: coaches want clean, fast, and coachable.
Not movie trailers.
Let’s build a reel that actually gets watched—and gets replies.
The Goal
Show
1) where your child wins,
2) how often they win, and
3) that those wins translate to the next level.
Length & Order
Open hot (first 30–45 seconds): your 5–7 most undeniable plays up front. No warming up.
Total length: 2.5–3.5 minutes for football; 2–3 minutes for basketball.
Total clips: Football 15–20 plays; Basketball 12–18 sequences.
Must-Have Elements
Clear locator: a quick spot shadow or arrow for 1 second before each play.
Position + jersey number on the title card. Don’t make coaches hunt.
Title card info: Name, grad year, positions, height/weight, school, city/state, GPA, test (if any), contact (athlete + parent), links (Hudl/YouTube, Twitter/IG, transcript if available).
Angles: Use the best angle first. End-zone view is gold for linemen; wide angle helps guards/wings in hoops.
Cut the fluff: No music with heavy lyrics, no slow-mo unless it clarifies a detail, no celebratory laps.
What Coaches Actually Want to See
Football: get-off, pad level, finish, play speed, pursuit, block destruction, ball skills, short-area change of direction. QBs: timing + anticipation, not just bombs.
Basketball: first step, handle under pressure, shot mechanics in rhythm, defensive stance & slides, help-side IQ, closeouts (coaches watch them!), and finishing through contact.
Common Parent Traps (I’ve done them so you don’t have to)
“Let’s show everything.” No. Curate. Coaches don’t grade marathons.
“We’ll add music so it’s hype.” Hype doesn’t earn offers. Tape does.
“We’ll wait until we have more film.” Publish now; iterate monthly.
Quick Build Flow (Football example)
Title card (6–7 sec).
Top 5 plays (mix of pass rush, run stop, backside pursuit).
Skill-specific batch (e.g., hands, bend, counters).
Motor plays (chase-downs, second effort).
Final card with contacts & links.
Play to Win Checklist
The reel link is public and loads on a phone in 3 seconds
Title card includes GPA and cell numbers
First 5 clips = “no doubt” plays
Each clip has a 1-sec spotlight (circle/arrow)
No music with lyrics, no watermarks, no TikTok captions
New version shipped every 30–45 days in-season/off-season
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