I heard this morning on ESPNU that Alabama has a professional graphics company that places recruiting info on social media because Coaches can't be recruiting kids 24/7.
Well placed graphics design to tell the BAMA story.
So, they'll show a player and his "development" the "process ", show them how they take guys , build them, teach them and how they become first rd picks and od well in the NFL.
Imagine the badgers showing Travis Fredrick types, or JJ & TJ Watt types, 3 star recruits, TOPS and how Badgers turned them into All-Pros or first rd picks.
Could do an entire "process of development" deal with our "Rich" OL's like Walk-on Ricky Wagner or 3 star Kevin Zeitler or even Ryan Ramcyk from the welding school.
Using a storyline when Coaches can't always talk to kids that shows how great the Staff and program is, can be a HUUUUUUGE difference IMO.
ALabama thinks so and we already know, Settle doesn't even use social media, how do you compete with Alabama and professionals, "Selling" Bama with great GRAPHICS ON SOCIAL MEDIA????
What could it cost? $100,000/year, I doubt even that, tiny part of the AD budget.
Well placed graphics design to tell the BAMA story.
So, they'll show a player and his "development" the "process ", show them how they take guys , build them, teach them and how they become first rd picks and od well in the NFL.
Imagine the badgers showing Travis Fredrick types, or JJ & TJ Watt types, 3 star recruits, TOPS and how Badgers turned them into All-Pros or first rd picks.
Could do an entire "process of development" deal with our "Rich" OL's like Walk-on Ricky Wagner or 3 star Kevin Zeitler or even Ryan Ramcyk from the welding school.
Using a storyline when Coaches can't always talk to kids that shows how great the Staff and program is, can be a HUUUUUUGE difference IMO.
ALabama thinks so and we already know, Settle doesn't even use social media, how do you compete with Alabama and professionals, "Selling" Bama with great GRAPHICS ON SOCIAL MEDIA????
What could it cost? $100,000/year, I doubt even that, tiny part of the AD budget.
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