According to a recent LinkedIn post from Hudl, the company is drawing attention to the adoption of a unified video and data ecosystem within NJCAA programs. The post cites comments from Anthony O’Hagan of Monroe University – Bronx, who suggests that standardizing on Hudl for film exchange can reduce disparities created by uneven video resources across schools.
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The post indicates that a region-wide standard for game film could give all coaches consistent access to performance data while offering student‑athletes more equal visibility. For investors, broader adoption of Hudl as the de facto platform in a collegiate segment like the NJCAA could support recurring revenue growth, deepen institutional lock‑in, and strengthen the company’s competitive position in sports analytics and recruiting technology.

