For a few hours I observed the coaches breakdown the film and grade the tape from their game at Hawaii in which the Skyhawks came up short in, 41-36. They broke it into offensive and defensive groups and had each individual coach grade their players in their perspective positions. I'd always wondered how they graded the films so quick, and this made more sense after seeing how it's done. From seeing the film, they could have won the game and they out-gained Hawaii in yards and time of possession, but they had one more turnover in a bad spot on the field, and it came back to haunt them at the end of the game. The film guys were breaking down the film of their next opponent, Bacone College, an NAIA school from Muskogee, Oklahoma, whom they play Saturday, September 17 at home at Hardy Graham Stadium at 2:00 PM local time.
I noticed how they had two guys in the team's film room, and one each were breaking down the offensive plays and defensive plays from their previous two games against Missouri S & T and Robert Morris, games in which they were on the losing end of, 62-14 and 48-6, respectively. When the film breakdown is done, all of the coaches will be able to access it on the team's server for use in individual and team meetings in order to prepare for the game Saturday afternoon.
I noticed how they had two guys in the team's film room, and one each were breaking down the offensive plays and defensive plays from their previous two games against Missouri S & T and Robert Morris, games in which they were on the losing end of, 62-14 and 48-6, respectively. When the film breakdown is done, all of the coaches will be able to access it on the team's server for use in individual and team meetings in order to prepare for the game Saturday afternoon.