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The video Oregon watched before the Fiesta Bowl
After we posted Southern Miss' excellent recruiting video on Twitter Monday night, a conversation emerged about just how far an effective video can go in selling a program and motivating a team.
A good video guy is a necessity “@coachcp: @footballscoop Really like these recruiting clips/videos that staffs are putting together!”
— FootballScoop Staff (@footballscoop) February 5, 2013
Yep “@jdaley2: Videos that stir emotion & create a connection help a program standout RT @footballscoop: A good video guy is a necessity
— FootballScoop Staff (@footballscoop) February 5, 2013
Then Oregon assistant AD for communications Andy McNamara dropped us the video the Ducks watched before their Fiesta Bowl win last month.
We didn't post it back then, but it's worth the look. Like just about everything else Oregon does, it's good enough to win the day.
Author: Zach Barnett
Zach Barnett is a native of Denton, Texas and a graduate of the University of Texas. He comes to FootballScoop after two years at the National Football Foundation. His hobbies include watching college football, reading about college football and writing about college football.
