Coaches Track Players By GPS

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cGZSwH81yY&list=UUithVsC7-Cd452TGRkKvYGw


Thought this is neat. Anytime you can put a number to something, you become much more objective in your decisions. This will help in knowing who to start, work harder, maybe dismiss, etc.

Definitely a cool technology. I had heard Butch mention it, but certainly cool to get a detailed description.

Just another way to see why UT is freaking amazing.
 
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I think FSU started doing this just during spring camp.

I guess they wanted to see how fast Winston could sprint away from cops. :dunno:
 
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I think FSU started doing this just during spring camp.

I guess they wanted to see how fast Winston could sprint away from cops. :dunno:

This actually how Ohio St and FSU track players 40 times. They can always sprint 40 yards in "the yard" before they post bail
 
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Awesome! I'm a workaholic but I am coach potato next to Coach Jones. He is generating buy-in among the faculty using his brick-by-brick philosophy. Among other coaching techniques, I suspect the GPS will provide a new level of attention to detail. I just hope we give this man a chance to build the foundation he is building and recognize that UT football cannot be rebuilt in a day.
 
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Wait a minute, FSU shouldnt need this. This function is already built into their ankle bracelets.:)
 
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Awesome! I'm a workaholic but I am coach potato next to Coach Jones. He is generating buy-in among the faculty using his brick-by-brick philosophy. Among other coaching techniques, I suspect the GPS will provide a new level of attention to detail. I just hope we give this man a chance to build the foundation he is building and recognize that UT football cannot be rebuilt in a day.

What's a coach potato?
 
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Wow that's next level chit there!

Reminds me of a job I had driving a street sweeper , our trucks had gps that was monitored at hq and showed howany tes we circled a parking lot, making sure we didn't spend touch time or to little time on property.

I just hope the data will aide in improvement.
Good job Butch!
 
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To expand this idea plant gps chips under they skin and if they out late at night you can go round they ass up.
 
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