Kyle Morgan

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Kyle Morgan

Kyle Morgan

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Retired RBs coach / Dad to 7 / Former P5 Player Personnel Assistant / Ironman Finisher / 16+ year Firefighter / Problem Solver / @JUCOInsiderRep

Phoenix, AZ / Kent, OH Katılım Mart 2016
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Kyle Morgan
Kyle Morgan@KyleMorgan_FB·
I am excited to announce my partners and I have launched a new product- JUCO Insider Report (@JUCOInsiderRep). With over 50 years of combined experience across scouting, coaching and front office, we aimed to build a top tier product that is budget friendly for every 4-year program. If you are a GM, DPP, or anybody else tasked with identifying JUCO prospects, be sure to connect with JUCO Insider Report to request a demo. Jucoinsiderreport.com #Recruiting #JUCO #Personnel #NCAA
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Kyle Morgan
Kyle Morgan@KyleMorgan_FB·
Hello — can you take a minute to complete your JUCO Insider Report profile? You’re already in our system, and this free update helps get you in front of more college coaches on the largest JUCO recruiting platform. After submitting, you’ll have the opportunity to record a short video interview to further enhance your profile. Complete your profile here: t.co/UnsYhcWrMV Thank you!
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JUCO Insider Report
JUCO Insider Report@JUCOInsiderRep·
I love what we built for the JUCO football community! More great feedback from a big time program! Why overpay for a product just to pass it through ARMS? Priced for EVERY program - not based on logos - and packed with tools to save your staff valuable time!
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Nate Longshore
Nate Longshore@mrlongshore·
I can’t help but wonder if we are witnessing the end of the mega camp era. Every report I have gotten back from prospects this June seems to fall into two categories. The first group was invited with real intent. The camp functioned more like a productive unofficial visit. There was personal interaction with the staff, clarity on where they stood, and a defined sense of next steps. That experience is more valuable than a t-shirt camp could ever be to both the players and the staff. That also appears to be the minority. Most other experiences have leaned closer to an unorganized cattle call. Too many players. Too little instruction. Limited visibility. Poor operations. Very few coaches of consequence actually involved in the evaluation. The bigger concern is that the money grab has expanded. Some camps are no longer just charging for attendance. They are now upselling access to testing numbers, exposure tools, and add-ons that may or may not create any real recruiting value. Development and exposure are not the same thing. With time so limited in June, families need to be honest about what they are actually getting from each event. Was there instruction? Was there evaluation? Was there meaningful staff interaction? Was there clarity on next steps? I trust the schools feel the shift too and will make adjustments that bring optimism back to June camp season.
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Kyle Morgan
Kyle Morgan@KyleMorgan_FB·
Using AI is great, don’t get me wrong, but there is still a human element involved in creating, evaluating and building that requires hands on verification. Use it for efficiency, not to replace processes.
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JUCO Insider Report
JUCO Insider Report@JUCOInsiderRep·
JUCO Insider Report is proud to partner with Track It Verified (@trackitsports) to provide their industry leading combine data to the JUCO platform.
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Kyle Morgan
Kyle Morgan@KyleMorgan_FB·
Just because they have other interests than you doesn’t mean you should minimize their interests. One of my boys is into anime and Pokemon and other board games. I have zero interest in those things but really try to listen when he wants to share about them. I took him to a local tournament where he could nerd out with others in that space and that seemed to unlock some more trust between us. Nobody is proud of every aspect of their parenting journey. Just keep trying to give them your best even when it hurts or you are exhausted, etc.
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Dan Orlovsky
Dan Orlovsky@danorlovsky7·
I take a lot of pride in being a Dad I take a lot of pride in “trying” to be a great Dad. I STINK at being a Dad to 14 year old boys! (Only other thing I stink at is wakesurfing and fishing) Dads who have gone through that age and come out the other side in a good place -what’s the best thing you did? -what’s the worst thing you did? 🙏👊🏻
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