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2.05.2015

Football Recruiting 101

**warning: Jay pride ahead**
read only if you too have Jay pride ;)

Signing day was yesterday.
Signing day is a big deal in the football world.
It is the "end" of recruiting for the year.
And when I say end,
I really mean the start of recruiting for the next year.
Thats the thing with recruiting,
It. Never. Ends.

BUT on the first Wednesday of February, for a moment, all the coaches hard work is on display.


I believe Jay is one of the best recruiter out.
(I mean how else could he convince a
 wildly self directed wandering 18 year old girl 
he picked up hitch hiking 
and her parents 
that she should be his eternal teammate)


Jay can tell you the height and weight of any recruit and be within 1/4 of an inch or within 5 lbs.  I have always claimed to be 5'9" and he was adamant that I am not 5'9" so he measured me to prove himself right and of course he was.  I am 5'8 and 3/4" (so basically 5'9") I told him not to guess my weight LOL.

He has a "type" for each position on the field and his accuracy has been proven to me over and over.  He looks at everything from body type(some positions it really makes a difference if they have skinny calf and ankles), size, ability to grow (he is usually right when he sees a kid that looks like he will still grow or has done all his growing and if a frame can put the needed weight on or off), talent (raw or polished), athleticism and personality.  He is a good unbiased judge of character. 

And then he walks into the recruit's home with the information the kid need.  He has done his homework and has a plan for them educationally.  Knowing the exact gpa and test scores they need. Many times getting the kid graduated a semester early and getting them to the university and working out with the team before graduation. Which blows the parents away who tell hime not one other recruiter has given them that information. 

He makes sure to have a great relationship with the coach knowing which coaches exaggerate and by how much.  If a coach says I have a kid that is 6'2" and run a 4.4 Jay knows the kid is probably 5'10 and a 1/2 and runs a 4.7 because of the relationship and the consistency in his recruiting.

He now is prepping his coaches to be just as effective having specific recruiting teaching meetings where he shows them how to watch the film of a recruit.  More than the highlights, do they get up quickly after a play, do they run off the field or walk.  Film shows more than just the big plays and big hits.  Just the other day He told a coach, measure the kid shoes off, mark the wall, in front of the coach so he knows the right way to tell us size. 


The coaches go to the recruits until weekends in December and January, that is usually when the recruits come on an "official" visit and come to the school. This is a 48 hour period when the school can pay for the kid to fly or drive to the school, pay for their hotel, meals and entertainment while visiting.  The kids get to see the facilities and the campus.  Check out their school of interest, be it business, engineering, education, medical or whatever their fancy.  They get to see the dorms and where they can eat if they are awarded a meal card.  They also meet current players who's job is to host them and answer questions they might have.


Here at Weber State some of the entertainment or activities are tubing and surfing.  This obviously is to provide fun and entertainment.

But it also gives Jay an opportunity to see the recruits toughness, ability to overcome fears (surprising how many kids are afraid of water, snow, cold, new unfamiliar things)




And it is very entertaining for the spectators :)

Here is a room full of recruits, their parents, players, coaches and a few wives.



 This was just before one of the recruits stood up, hushed the room and announced his commitment to Weber State.  There is such electricity and excitement that surrounds a kid who valiantly pledges to a school.  It's not often it is announced like this but I have heard it many times as I am near Jays phone when a recruit calls to commit.  I love it!



Jay is often stopped to meet or visit with fans.  

















I imagine that at sometimes my "Jay Pride" gets annoying but he is just so good at what he does.  I absolutely love watching him.  He has always requested I come to the dinners with the recruits to talk to the parents.  Many times all I was able to get in was a "hello how are you" and was super shy to talk to them.  Felt like I was just there adding to the restaurants total bill.  Until I stepped out of my shell and had a fantastic conversation with the parents.  Their son committed the next day and I dubbed myself the closer.  And with that mindset I have closed many deals....(LOL) Not really BUT the symphony of coaches, their wives, the players who host, the athletic department and support staff who all give endless time, energy and love to be in those saturday fights to win 12 games. 


9.28.2011

"Beat Bee Eye Yew"

Jacob tried so hard to understand the rivalry this year.
I love when my kids start understanding football and the excitement around their Dad's job.

It is especially fun to watch them wrap their little melons around the 'rivalry'

Like when Ashtyn and Alayna got out of the car in Provo a few years back,
took in a deep breath and
looked at each other saying in unison,
BYU really does stink.
(they aren't allowed to say byu sucks, only byu stinks)
We also have been working on being Utah Fans, not byu haters ;)

First Jacob kept asking questions about colors of the teams.
Then he was very curious where byu was located.

In years past we have stayed with the team at the hotel in Provo.
This year we had soccer games all day saturday.
We left early so we would miss traffic.
And we did.
We arrived at the hotel in time to make posters and
watch the players board the buses.
Ashtyn thought of many ideas for her poster using play on words and ended up with this one.
She thought it was pretty cool to get a picture with Brian Blechen and Jordan Wynn and the poster.
Alayna was a little perplexed by the play on words....
She wanted to draw a tractor/bus/truck for Jacob and ended up with this poster.
When we walked into the stadium they had to approve all our posters and if not fully explained it could have read "Run over those 'bleep' byu cougars"
but the beep is Coach Jay Hill honking the horn ;)

Jacob's poster said Beat BYU!

Let me preface, Jacob is four
and other than a minor lisp he speaks very well.

BUT the poor guy tried and tried but could not get his lips wrapped around these words. Instead kept saying
"Beat Bee Eye Yew"
then a crooked look knowing something wasn't right
"Beat Bee Eye Yew"
Eventually after saying it wrong to about 50 players getting on the bus he started saying "Good Luck".

After the game he was in unbelief as he kept asking if we had "beat bee eye yew"
As we have listened to Sport Talk in the car he hears byu or provo and reminds me that we went to provo where byu is and and we beat them.


We all liked this guy

And just for the record,
The night before the game I told Jay
"Please, please make this one a blow out. I really want it to be 54-21"