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What Coaches Look for on a Junior Day Visit: A Guide for RB Prospects

๐Ÿ“ Butte BulldogsยทThursday, July 2, 2026ยทFridayNightPulse Insider

As a running back prospect at an AA program like Butte Bulldogs, attending junior day visits can be a crucial step in getting noticed by college coaches. To make a lasting impression, focus on showcasing your skills in a controlled environment. Coaches look for players who can execute their assignments with precision and speed. One key metric to focus on is your 20-yard shuttle time. Coaches want to see you explode out of the backfield, accelerating quickly to the hole. Aim to run the 20-yard shuttle in under 4.2 seconds. Additionally, work on your pass protection and ball security. Demonstrate your ability to read blocks and pick up blitzers. By focusing on these specific skills, you'll increase your chances of standing out on junior day and catching the attention of college coaches.

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