Opponent Scouting Report Templates


By FirstDown PlayBook on Aug 6, 2024
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We have to believe almost everyone at the college and high school football level is practicing at this point. We hope everyone is staying healthy as you prepare for your season opener. Today we want to look at something that is right around the corner for you. In the next few days and weeks you will be working on your opponent scouting report.

This is obviously an important part of any football team’s weekly preparation. You players are always excited to learn as much as they can about who they will be playing against. As a football coach, you are looking for the most concise way to relay your opponents tendencies, strengths and weaknesses.

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The more detailed and accurate you are the better chance you have to be prepared by kickoff. It is important that your opponent scouting report is presented in a manner that your players want to look at it. It’s the same as your football playbook. That old black and white Xerox or hand drawn scouting report ain’t gonna get it.

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If you are a FirstDown PlayBook Full Team member, you are going to love what you see in this video. You can now easily create your opponent scouting report for offense, defense and the six special teams phases. As usual, we have gone the extra mile and we have even provided you with eight templates for each of these areas.

You can now easily import opponent rosters and stats. This in itself is going to save you hours of work. After you do this your opponent depth charts become much easier to create. Once again, we are talking about a format that your players will want to look at on their phones or in print. That’s all up to you.

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So before you work one minute on your opponent scouting report, watch this short video. You and your college or high school football team will be glad you did.

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