I don't know of a school that doesn't keep track of their stats. They may not publicize them, but they are accurately kept. A lot of coaches don't publish stats because they don't want their opponents to get a scouting advantage.This is so true. Athletic stats and websites that are incorrect, incomplete, ignored - are a huge detriment to players who are being asked by college coaches what their stats are, their schedule and on and on. Why put 1/3 of a seasons stats on Hudl, Max Preps, etc. if you're not going to do it right?? What's your answer when asked what a kid's stats were last season.
Having detailed and accurate stats are the backbone of any good program.
How can you honestly assess performance and make adjustments?
http://www.bigteams.net/main/article/id/715
Nice and you're correct. College recruiters don't want your stats. Stats don't tell anybody if you can play at the next level. Frankly, the first question a recruiter will ask is "how are his grades"?I don't know of a school that doesn't keep track of their stats. They may not publicize them, but they are accurately kept. A lot of coaches don't publish stats because they don't want their opponents to get a scouting advantage.
Now if you are saying that there is a coach doesn't know a kids stats when asked, then that is another story and I agree with you.
BTW, no college recruiter gives a darn about stats. They trust their own eyes. Stats, while fun and interesting, can hide just as much as they reveal.
My comment was about stats and their worth from a recruiting standpoint.Missing the point. Its not necessarily the first thing a college recruiter asks. Please read the article? However 90% of all recruiting questionnaires ask for accomplishments and stats. Newspaper ranks top 20 players in categories after Friday night, including standout players and their stats.. How do players without stats figure in? Not important? Ask the kid if it's important.
Lastly go on any College site... click on roster...click on players name. read Bio. You see any high school stats there? Career TDs, Yards rushing, etc? Ever go into a meeting to choose players for all conference? all state? You just tell all the other coaches the kids a good player or do you have some stats to back it up?
Ever rush for 1000 yards and see all the other RBs in your conference heralded by yards and yours not there?
basketball - who's the leading scorer in the conference? Not important? To who?
Leading HR hitter in the state? Not important? To who?
Whether or not an idiot can see that derrick henry is a beast at RB isn't the point of the article or discussion... lauding the accomplishments of players who work their *** off is.. and don't be so trite to say that college coaches aren't going to look twice at a kid who leads the area in rushing because his name is at the top of a statistical list... if you're going to post any stats - be accurate and complete. If the stats are terrible, even more important - There is another kid, waiting who probably deserves to be in there. It matters to the kid in more ways than one; and is not about being a teamer or ego.
I think it boils down to the fact that when you're 1 and 9 every year, you probably don't keep stats...especially don't publish stats...and you'll keep being 1 and 9 because top tier players will go to a program where the players are publicized. When you're 9-1, you already knew how important it is - and you continue to cultivate excellence by acknowledging it publicly. This is very important to how you attract players and families to your program. Kids have dreams and like to be rewarded.
Nice and you're correct. College recruiters don't want your stats. Stats don't tell anybody if you can play at the next level. Frankly, the first question a recruiter will ask is "how are his grades"?
All due respect but what are you talking about? Plus you try to quantify HS to College. Rediculous.That's easy - Someone keeps a record of your GPA and it's accurate and honest! And they tell people that you can go to school at the next level!
Why do we have stats posted for Heismann Trophy candidates? can't the people who vote see who led the nation in rushing or TD passes?
Again - Stats may not matter to you (although you'll get worn out year after year if you don't keep them and know how to use them)... but THEY MATTER TO THE KIDS
Shauntclair 3.5.16 Another thread
"Why don't you just go to MaxPreps, HUDL or an area newspaper to get those numbers yourself? It's what anyone else would have to do. Or do you just imagine there's a central depository where all those numbers are kept for every player who ever played HS Football? No one is going to do this digging for you."
You advocate going to Max Preps and Hudl for stats??? Guess what - you're not the only one... and there should be accountability for posting them totally inaccurately.
peace out
You are amazing. You constitute a single article as a mainstream thought. Says a lot for you.Obviously you never were a kid and even less classy as an adult. To insinuate someone did a poor job of parenting because they concur with a mainstream thought and article is bush league.
Kids have immature feelings for sure; but that doesn't make them less valid.
Here's the last guy you wanted to invalidate with some stupid rhetoric:
Jdphil2 said: ↑
"Someone asks.for stats that no one can give. If I weren't a father of a player and I were just a fan I still would like to see the stats. But as a father knowing how hard his son works to.try and have himself deemed worthy of recognition. Info that would let him compare himself with the others so he can set a goal for himself. But to no avail he can get nothing. Nothing to compare to just hearsay from people who like to tell him they are better than him but cannot give him anything else. Yes stats can make a difference to an athlete trying to make himself better. Trying to achieve a goal he has set for himself. So as for trying to find out well tell me if I'm wrong but STATS do make a difference and the info should be there to compare. This will at least five him.something to compare himself to. If some one would be so kind as to find them my son and I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks"
Just another poor job of parenting??
You've done a great job on one thread of telling others to look at Hudl, MaxPreps, etc. for stats... yet decide to take another side of it, just to be argumentative.
That's what torch bearers for commercialized high school sports propaganda do, I suppose.
Shauntclair: "But HS stats mean nothing when it comes to recruiting."
And LASTLY, This isn't about whether stats mean anything to RECRUITING...It's about what it means to RECRUITS in HIGH SCHOOL!!
read the article!