Horns7 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Some of us need some training on how to best watch the games either Texas or future opponents. Is there a place we can get All 22 views of games after the fact? Maybe Rod B could help us learn more about the game we love. A little game theory could help. What should we anticipate from Sark or Coach Boom based on down, distance, score, opponent, time on clock, and etc. What will opposing Team try to do based on their strengths and our weaknesses and other way around? You guys rock! Quote
Moderators Jordan Scruggs Posted 2 hours ago Moderators Posted 2 hours ago To my understanding all-22 footage of CFB is super hard to get. Schools have access to it through PFF or other platforms that create special subscription packages for programs, but those packages aren't available to the general public. If I'm not mistaken I think most of the analysts who have access to all-22 college football film have logins from sources on staff. That's how writers get access to the actual NCAA transfer portal database. But PFF or whomever has their stuff on lock where all-22 film usually gets taken down pretty quickly if it's posted on YouTube or social media. CJ might have more than that but I think it's pretty hard to get for the general public. If you're an NFL fan you can get access to it by paying for NFL+ or whatever subscription the NFL offers for fans to access all-22 NFL film after games have been played. I also haven't seen any live broadcast form of all-22 besides Amazon's Thursday Night Football secondary broadcast that's a permanent skycam angle but is essentially all-22. Quote
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