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Hudl enters third season live streaming high school football
Hudl enters third season live streaming high school football

Yahoo

timea day ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Hudl enters third season live streaming high school football

Starting for the third season in a row, Hudl is live streaming high school football games around the country. This week, the platform, which provides video analysis, data insights, and collaboration tools, will feature five games out of Georgia and Utah through live streams. Select high school football games are shown for free while others are streamed for an additional fee to watch. We preview the handful of high school football games Hudl will have available tonight. Benedictine Military School (Ga.) vs. Colquitt County (Ga.) Date: Friday, August 15, 2025Time: 7:30 p.m. ETLocation: Mack Tharpe Stadium, Moultrie, Benedictine Military School at Colquitt County One of the top high school football games on Friday night in the Peach State takes place when the Cadets travel over from Savannah to take on the 3-time state champion Packers. Both teams feature Power 4 prospects as the Cadets feature one of nation's edge rushers in 2027 five-star LaDamion Guyton, who recently committed to the Red Raiders. Colquitt County counters with four-star commit Jae Lamar at running back. Brunswick (Ga.) vs. Camden County (Ga.) Date: Friday, August 15, 2025Time: 7:30 p.m. ETLocation: Chris Gilman Stadium, Kingsland, Brunswick at Camden County Another South Georgia showdown that folks can watch via Hudl tonight is when the Pirates travel on over from Brunswick and takes the short drive to Kingsland to face the Wildcats. Brunswick heads into the matchup with one of South Georgia's top athletes in four-star commit Heze Kent, who caught 41 passes for 983 yards and eight touchdowns in 2024. Camden County begins its second season under the watch of Travis Roland, who led Mainland (Fla.) to a state championship in 2023. Pope John (Ga.) vs. Cambridge (Ga.) Date: Friday, August 15, 2025Time: 7:30 p.m. ETLocation: Cambridge High School, Milton, Pope John at Cambridge Cambridge and Pope John square off in a matchup between two teams that had somewhat polar opposite seasons in 2024. The Bears finished 10-3, qualifying for the 4A playoffs, with the Greyhounds going 4-6 and missing out on the postseason. Leading the Cambridge offense is four-star commit Craig Dandridge, who last season hauled in 58 passes for 1,443 yards and 14 touchdowns. Greater Atlanta Christian School (Ga.) vs. Newnan (Ga.) Date: Friday, August 15, 2025Time: 7:30 p.m. ETLocation: Drake Stadium, Newnan, Greater Atlanta Christian at Newnan The last of the four Georgia high school football matchups is when Newnan hosts Greater Atlanta Christian School, a rematch of last year's opener. Panthers edged out the Trojans, 20-3, in 2024 and now looks to take the next step behind a talented group. Defensively, Newnan will be led by four-star commit Rodney Colton, who made 51 tackles and 12 went for a loss last fall. Faith Lutheran (Nev.) vs. Desert Hills (Utah) Date: Friday, August 15, 2025Time: 7 p.m. ETLocation: Desert Hills High School, St. George, UtahLivestream: Faith Lutheran at Desert Hills Lone Hudl live stream game that's featured out west is between Faith Lutheran of Nevada against Utah's Desert Hills. Faith Lutheran went 11-1 a year ago and is led defensively by four-star safety Gavin Day, who is committed to . Desert Hills features junior running back Isaac Andresen (655 yards, seven touchdowns in 2024) on offense.

Player ID App: Empowering the Next Generation of Athlete Entrepreneurs
Player ID App: Empowering the Next Generation of Athlete Entrepreneurs

Time Business News

time08-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Time Business News

Player ID App: Empowering the Next Generation of Athlete Entrepreneurs

In today's fast-paced sports and technology landscape, the next big startup may not come from Silicon Valley — it may come from a locker room. The Player ID App is a soon-to-launch mobile platform built to transform how athletes — particularly youth and amateur players — manage their identity, promote their talent, and connect with opportunity. Though still in development, Player ID is already turning heads with its forward-thinking approach to athlete empowerment in the digital age. For decades, athletes relied on teams, scouts, or recruiters to shape their reputation. But today, the digital shift has put that power in the hands of the players themselves. A highlight reel, a clean digital profile, and a curated online presence can be just as important as stats on a scoresheet. That's where the Player ID App comes in. Once launched, the app will help athletes create verified, professional-quality profiles — centralizing their stats, playing history, and highlight footage in one mobile-friendly experience. But what sets it apart is its AI-powered engine, designed to automate what used to take hours of editing and formatting. The Player ID App isn't trying to be another recruiting platform or social network. It's designed to be a toolkit — something every athlete can use to build their presence on and off the field. Planned features include: AI-enhanced video editing to clean up footage from sources like Pixellot or Hudl to clean up footage from sources like Pixellot or Hudl Auto-tagging and spotlighting to highlight key moments without manual editing to highlight key moments without manual editing Plug-and-play profile templates that look great across mobile and desktop that look great across mobile and desktop Flexible sharing tools to distribute content on social media or with recruiters These features aim to save time, reduce tech barriers, and put control back into the hands of athletes and their families — no production team required. As sports become more competitive at younger ages, visibility matters. The athletes who succeed aren't just great on the field — they're great at showing it. That's why the Player ID App is being built to bridge the gap between performance and promotion. By democratizing access to pro-quality tools, the app supports not just elite athletes, but also those in smaller markets or non-traditional programs. It's about giving every player a fair shot at being seen. The development team behind the Player ID App is building with scalability and long-term growth in mind. The roadmap includes features for coaches, scouts, and even local organizations — enabling streamlined communication and evaluation across levels. From grassroots hockey to AAU basketball to travel soccer, the potential use cases span every youth sport imaginable. And while monetization will come into play later — likely via premium features or a marketplace model — the core mission remains centered around accessibility and empowerment. The Player ID App represents a new wave of athlete-focused technology: mobile-first, AI-enhanced, and creator-driven. As the lines continue to blur between athlete and entrepreneur, this platform is poised to become a critical tool in the modern athlete's arsenal. The app is not yet available to the public, but interest is building fast. Coaches, players, and parents across the sports world are watching closely — and for good reason. Want early updates on the launch? Visit Player ID to learn more and follow the journey. TIME BUSINESS NEWS

WATCH: Ohio State quarterback commit Luke Fahey junior season highlights
WATCH: Ohio State quarterback commit Luke Fahey junior season highlights

USA Today

time04-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

WATCH: Ohio State quarterback commit Luke Fahey junior season highlights

The news of the day for the Ohio State football program is that it finally got its quarterback for the 2026 recruiting class. Four-star prospect Luke Fahey announced his verbal commitment to the program on Thursday, ending an almost year-long search for a signal-caller in the class. Not only do we like to bring you the recruiting news, including commitment announcements for the Ohio State football team, but we like to scour the internet to find some highlights to share with you so you have an idea of what the Buckeyes are getting. Of course, there's no way to tell whether what we see in high school will ultimately translate to the college game, but you can pick out some skills and traits by looking at the video. Our go-to source for most of the highlights comes from our friends at Hudl, and that's where we went for Fahey's highlights as well. Fahey seems to have a quick, easy release while being decisive in his reads. We'll see how he develops even further under the tutelage of Ryan Day and staff. Contact/Follow us @BuckeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Ohio State news, notes and opinion. Follow Phil Harrison on X.

Hudl Completes Acquisition of Titan Sports, Expanding Performance Tracking Ecosystem
Hudl Completes Acquisition of Titan Sports, Expanding Performance Tracking Ecosystem

Business Wire

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Hudl Completes Acquisition of Titan Sports, Expanding Performance Tracking Ecosystem

LINCOLN, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hudl, the world's leading provider of cloud-based technology connecting video and data for the sports industry, has completed the acquisition of Titan Sports. 'We're focused on giving every team the tools to capture, analyze, and act on performance data,' said Greg Nelson, SVP at Hudl. Combining Hudl's expertise in video analysis with Titan's accessible GPS player tracking empowers coaches and athletes with: Objective training and performance insights: Know exactly how fast players ran, how hard they worked, and when someone might be pushing too hard and risking injury. Deeper athlete engagement: Athletes can create compelling highlights, compete on team leaderboards, and check out heat maps showing exactly where they spent their time on the field. Everything in one place: Combine video with physical data, so coaches can get a comprehensive understanding of what happened and why. Titan's GPS tracking system is engineered to make performance technology accessible for all levels. Its lightweight wearables capture over 150 metrics, while the companion software turns performance data into coach-friendly visuals. With customizable dashboards and seamless exports, coaches get the insights needed to make performance analysis easier and more actionable. Titan, founded by Stephane Smith and Yves Smith in 2013, gained traction in American football and soccer by turning performance tracking into a competitive edge. As champions of speed and explosiveness, Titan makes performance analysis fun and meaningful through features like athlete leaderboards and sport-specific metrics—like the 'truck stick'—that motivate athletes to compete and improve. By replacing guesswork with clear, objective data, Titan helps coaches make smarter decisions, keep players safer, and train with purpose. 'From day one, Titan's mission has been to give coaches the tools to understand and apply data—no matter their experience level,' said Stephane Smith, CEO of Titan. 'Joining Hudl allows us to build faster, reach more teams, and continue helping coaches and athletes across the globe train smarter and perform at their best.' The addition of Titan makes Hudl's performance tracking tools more accessible to teams and coaches at any level, while Hudl's WIMU wearable continues to serve professional organizations. Together, they offer teams flexible options to match their needs and goals. 'We're focused on giving every team the tools to capture, analyze, and act on performance data,' said Greg Nelson, SVP at Hudl. 'Adding Titan strengthens that mission by making verified physical data more accessible—so coaches can train smarter, get their teams game-ready, and help athletes track their progress and build confidence in their development.' ABOUT HUDL Hudl empowers more than 315,000 teams globally to reach their potential, working with coaches, athletes, and administrators at every level of sport. We equip teams with tools and insights to elevate performance, streamline operations, drive recruitment and deepen fan engagement. Our smart cameras capture every second of practices and games, powering the industry's ecosystem of film review, recruiting, scouting and more. Our trusted software layers data and analytics onto video to help athletes and teams reach their potential. And our platform helps every team create a stronger connection to their fans through livestreaming, athlete highlights, tickets, and updates on all the information fans care about. Learn more at ABOUT TITAN SPORTS Titan Sports delivers cutting edge wearable technology with advanced planning and data visualization software to help athletes achieve the next level of performance. Our vision is to expand how coaches and athletes experience data, making it more intuitive and actionable than ever before. Our full stack software platform combines ease of use with powerful search and data analytics tools designed to optimize workflows and maximize coaching capacity. Titan Sports is dedicated to empowering athletes to reach new performance goals and get noticed through stunning visuals and powerful recruiting tools.

Deeside Dragons ice hockey club appeal for sponsors
Deeside Dragons ice hockey club appeal for sponsors

Leader Live

time24-05-2025

  • Business
  • Leader Live

Deeside Dragons ice hockey club appeal for sponsors

Deeside Dragons are now reaching crowd numbers of almost 500 on match nights, and 700 during games against Widnes after regrouping from having their facility used as a coronavirus vaccination hub. MP Mark Tami recently revisited the club at Deeside leisure centre, having last visited management in 2022, and lauded its progress, including a revamp of the changing room to align with professional facilities. He said: "It's been great to meet Jake and Mike today and see the progress since my last visit. "Deeside Dragons are going from strength to strength and are giving back to the community's young people. "I would encourage any businesses who are in a position to do so to consider supporting them." Jake Witkowski, one of the team's two permitted professionals and a former USA NCAA Division I player, has taken on the role of business manager, focusing on youth team development and sponsorship. READ MORE: Tough calls for Carl ahead of North Wales Crusaders' Keighley trip He said: "Ice hockey is the most attended indoor sport in the UK, with its rapid growth trajectory suggesting a promising future. "With 130 in our junior club we're well placed to be at the forefront as the sport continues to develop. "We aim to create opportunity for young people through structured sport, personal development, and accessible training programmes." Despite ice time costs being comparatively lower than other rinks, the club would like more funds for exciting investments like Hudl software, which would facilitate training improvements. Businesses interested in sponsoring Deeside Dragons or helping the club continue its trajectory can learn more about sponsorship opportunities at

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