Turn GPS metrics, force plate data, and Hudl film into visual proof that recruiters actually trust. StatArc turns your daily metrics into recruiting ammunition.
See Your Athletes' Data →We pull in performance data from any source. Game logs, wearables, scouting reports, season stats. Raw numbers, any format.
Our platform finds the narrative threads hidden in the data. Career arcs, breakout moments, rivalry comparisons, milestone trajectories.
Data becomes content. Social cards, infographics, interactive dashboards, branded story packages ready for any platform.
Your athletes' velocity, acceleration, and workload metrics become proof of fitness and athleticism. Not raw numbers—narrative that scouts understand and share.
Vertical jump, broad jump, 1RM squat. StatArc turns one-off testing data into trajectory stories that show peak performance timing and progression.
Pair your video cuts with the data that proves they matter. Recruiters see the numbers AND the tape—double confirmation that this athlete is special.
Power, velocity, consistency data from your monitoring tools become competitive differentiators. StatArc tells the story scouts listen to.
Stop emailing PDFs. Send one-page visual proof that your athletes are different. Recruiters save StatArc cards. They forward them to other coaches. Your data becomes your recruiting weapon.
Turn your performance data into social content that grows your following and attracts sponsorships. Data-backed stories hit different than highlight reels.
Departments use StatArc to create recruiting content, fan engagement pieces, and internal performance storytelling that prove your program develops elite athletes.
Broadcasters, publishers, and content creators get publication-ready data stories. Not raw feeds. Not generic charts. Real narratives with visual punch.
Marcus Webb entered the 2024 season as a depth piece — third on the depth chart, with 312 career rushing yards across two seasons. By November, he was one of the ACC's most efficient backs.
The turning point came in Week 4 against NC State. Webb's 187-yard, 3-touchdown performance wasn't an outlier — it was the start of an eight-game stretch averaging 6.4 yards per carry. The offensive line didn't change. The scheme didn't change. Webb did.
His 14 touchdowns rank 4th in the ACC. More importantly, his 1,247 yards came on just 201 carries — a usage rate that keeps him fresh heading into a potential bowl run.
A year ago, Jordan Price was a 34.1% three-point shooter being asked to create for others. Today, he's one of the most efficient shot-creators in the Big 12 — and NBA scouts have noticed.
The jump in three-point percentage from 34.1% to 47.2% in a single offseason is statistically rare at the D1 level. Price shot 412 attempts in the summer, restructuring his release point and footwork. The data bears it out: he's shooting 2.1 seconds faster off the catch than last season and generating 0.18 more expected points per possession.
At 22.4 points and 5.8 assists with a 4.2:1 assist-to-turnover ratio, Price is building a draft profile that didn't exist 12 months ago.
Darius Cole was a special teams contributor through his sophomore year. His 2024 season — 74 catches, 1,089 yards, 11 touchdowns — reads like a different player's career arc.
The separation metric tells the story: Cole is averaging 3.4 yards of separation at the catch point, up from 1.9 last season. His route tree expanded from 4 concepts to 11. When the Buckeyes needed a first down in the fourth quarter this year, they found Cole 14 times. He converted 13.
In a Big Ten loaded with receiver talent, Cole has quietly built the most efficient breakout in the conference — all from the slot, in a system that asks him to block more than most. The data says he's just getting started.
S&C coaches and athletic programs are already using StatArc to land recruits. Get your first athlete story built in the next 24 hours.
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