Ryan Wesley
Scout Speak
Scout Speak takes you inside the world of football recruiting. Built for players, parents, coaches, and serious football minds, the show provides insight about high school recruiting, evaluations, college roster construction, and the transfer portal. No hype—just honest conversations about evaluations, projections, and building rosters the right way.
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Recruiting 101: The Truth About Highlight Film 18.02.2026 52:31
The conversation delves into the critical role of highlight film in the recruiting process, emphasizing its significance as the most important aspect of recruiting. It provides insights into structuring the highlight film, understanding the target audience, and the purpose of the film. Additionally, it highlights the importance of the first 1 to 3 plays and pre-snap identifiers, along with the do'...
Recruiting 101: Prioritizing College Camps 02.02.2026 45:08
In this podcast, Coach Wes discusses the importance of prioritizing college camps and provides insights into the differences between college camps and showcases. He shares valuable tips and advice for attendees, emphasizing the significance of being coachable, seeking feedback, and building relationships with college coaches. Coach Wes' extensive experience in recruiting and scouting adds depth to...
Recruiting 101: Three Tips for Beginners in High School Football Recruiting 24.01.2026 20:21
The very first episode of Scout Speaks starts by providing valuable insights about how to get started with your high school football recruiting process. This episode emphasizes the unique nature of each individual's experience, while noting the similarities in the overall process. Three key starting points for recruiting include creating and maintaining an active X (Twitter) account, properly stru...
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