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Recruiting video for athletes

A better way to build and manage recruiting video.

Build a recruiting highlight video, keep it updated as the athlete improves, include full games, and share one clean link with coaches instead of constantly rebuilding and resending new versions.

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Video in one place

Highlights, full games, and updates stay connected.

Organize highlight clips and full games together.
Avoid scattered video links, folders, and files.
Keep footage tied to the athlete recruiting profile.

Built to stay current

Recruiting video changes as the athlete improves.

Add stronger clips over time.
Refresh the athlete story without starting from zero.
Support coach requests with updated video evidence.

One coach link

Make the video easier to share and review.

Send one clean profile link to coaches.
Pair video with athlete context and academics.
Give coaches a fast path from highlights to deeper review.
The problem

Managing recruiting video gets complicated fast.

Families are constantly editing highlight videos, sending new versions, tracking down full games, and trying to keep everything organized as the athlete improves. What starts as one recruiting highlight video quickly turns into multiple links, outdated edits, and repeated requests from coaches.

Highlight clips end up scattered across phones, YouTube, text messages, and shared folders.
Coaches often ask for full games after the highlight video has already been sent.
Highlight videos become outdated as soon as new games are played and better clips are available.
Product demo

From highlight reel to complete recruiting presentation.

The video workflow works best when highlights, full games, profile details, and recruiting context all live together instead of being spread across different tools and messages.

How it works

A better way to manage recruiting video over time.

Add clips

Keep building the athlete’s recruiting video over time instead of treating every edit like a one-time finished product.

Add context

Pair highlights with athlete profile context and full-game access so coaches can see more than a short reel.

Share once

Send one profile link that stays current instead of juggling updated highlight reels, folders, and follow-up requests.

FAQ

Recruiting highlight video questions families ask.

These answers are built for parents and athletes trying to make recruiting video easier to organize, update, and share.

What should be included in a sports highlight video?+
A strong sports highlight video should show repeatable actions, decision making, positioning, and the athlete's real strengths instead of only one flashy moment. From both a coaching and parent perspective, the best setup is a short highlight reel supported by full-game access so coaches can verify what they are seeing.
How long should a recruiting highlight video be?+
For most athletes, a recruiting highlight video should usually stay in the 2 to 4 minute range. Coaches do not need a long cinematic edit. They need a fast way to understand the athlete. One of the biggest frustrations as a parent is that a polished reel becomes outdated almost immediately, which is why an update-friendly profile matters so much.
How do you send a highlight video to college coaches?+
The best way to send a highlight video to college coaches is with one clean link that includes the athlete's best clips, profile context, and ideally full-game footage. Sending scattered clips, multiple platforms, or one-off files creates friction. This page is built around the idea that coaches should not have to chase down the rest of the story.
Should I include full games in a recruiting profile?+
Yes. Many coaches ask for full games after watching the highlight video because they want to see consistency, work rate, positioning, and decisions away from the ball. That was one of the biggest pain points that pushed this system forward. Families should not have to rebuild their process every time a coach asks for more footage.
How much does it cost to make a highlight video?+
Professional sports highlight videos often cost anywhere from a couple hundred dollars to much more depending on who edits them and how polished they are. The real issue is not just the cost of one reel. It is the repeated cost of updating it again and again as the athlete improves. A living recruiting profile helps keep those costs under control.
How do I keep a highlight video updated during recruiting?+
This is one of the hardest parts of the process for families. Athletes keep improving, new clips keep coming, and the old reel gets stale fast. A better approach is to treat recruiting video like an evolving profile rather than a one-time finished file. That way the athlete can add stronger clips over time without starting from zero.
What do coaches actually look for in a highlight video?+
Coaches usually look past the music and editing. They want to see repeatable qualities like decisions, awareness, athletic profile, consistency, and how the athlete impacts the game. That is why a stronger recruiting video setup gives coaches both a fast highlight view and a way to go deeper when they are genuinely interested.
Why was PremiumSportProfiles built around highlight videos and full games together?+
PremiumSportProfiles was shaped by real frustration inside the recruiting process. After coaching and playing at the university and college levels, then later going through recruiting as a parent, it became obvious how inefficient video had become. Families were paying for highlight reels, updating them constantly, and still getting asked for full games. This system was built to make that process easier, more current, and more affordable over time.
Ready when you are

Build a recruiting video setup that stays current after every game.

Start with one athlete profile, keep clips current, include full games, and share one link with coaches instead of constantly rebuilding the same highlight reel process.

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PremiumSportProfiles provides profile, video, sharing, and recruiting workflow tools. It is not a sports agent, recruiting agency, admissions consultant, scholarship broker, financial aid advisor, or athlete representative, and does not guarantee recruiting outcomes.