after a great discourse with @CoachAckleyFB, i’m blessed beyond measure to receive an offer from Gannon University!
“let all that i am praise the Lord; may i never forget the good things he does for me.” ~ psalms 103:2
@CoachChrisLV@DJ_Campbell26@coacheakman
1st Annual Coaches/ Parents vs Players Flag Game! Probably had too much fun today.
Steve Smith was talking to me when he said “Ice Up son!” But we had to show the young pups we still got it and came out with the 49-42 dub!
@LVCen10Football@CoachChrisLV@coachdaynediaz@702HSFB
Hurts to be that close and come up short. Up big at half, and we didn’t finish — a hard lesson in football and in life. But this group fought through more adversity than most will ever see. I’m grateful for their effort, their heart, and their commitment.
Some lessons are tough — but they make us better men.
To the Class of 2026, I’m sorry we couldn’t get the job done, but I’m thankful for the foundation you’ve laid for this program and hope I’ve made a lasting impression on you!
— Coach Campbell
@LVCen10Football
Regular season Highlights need to be created asap! Few tips:
1. Keep It 2–3 Minutes Max
Coaches don’t have time for long videos.
Show only your best 15–20 plays — the ones that instantly show your ability and impact.
2. Put Your Best Plays First
The first 30–45 seconds determine if a coach keeps watching.
Start with your most explosive, dominant, or game-changing moments — touchdowns, big hits, sacks, interceptions, pancakes, etc.
3. Clearly Identify Yourself
Use an arrow, circle, or spotlight before each play so coaches immediately know who you are.
Keep the highlight marker up for only 1–2 seconds — long enough to notice, but not distracting.
4. Include a Quick Intro Slide
Keep it simple:
Name
Graduation year
Position(s)
Height, weight, GPA, and 40 time (if verified)
School and state
Contact info (email + phone). You can also put down my contact info
5. Keep It Clean and Professional
Avoid music with profanity or heavy edits.
Simple transitions and clear film are best.
No slow motion or effects unless it helps highlight a specific skill.
6. Label It Correctly
Title example:
“John Smith – Class of 2026 – Junior Season Highlights (WR/DB – Centennial HS, NV)”
7. End with Your Contact Info Again