Video boards have become big recruiting tool
Used to be, college recruiters slapped a kid's name on a jersey — and he could almost see himself there.
The NCAA won't let you do that anymore. But schools will do whatever it takes to make a good impression. And more and more, they're using the latest technology to do it.NewsOK Related Articles
Scoring the boards
These days, it seems the board is almost as important as the score. Oklahoma's new scoreboard and big-screen video display will be state-of-the-art, but it won't be the biggest around.
Godzillatron
University of Texas,
Austin
•Built: 2005
•Cost: $8 million
•Dimensions: 134 feet wide by 55 feet tall
•What's on it: Approximately 50 percent of the screen is used for advertising, with a small strip at the bottom for typical scoreboard features (time, score, down and distance, etc.).
Pig Screen TV
University of Arkansas,
Fayetteville
•Built: 2000
•Cost: $3.75 million
•Dimensions: 107 feet wide by 30 feet tall
•What's on it: Strictly game video. One-fourth of the screen displays an advertisement during replays. Other scoreboard features are displayed on 30-foot-by-30-foot boards flanking the video screen.
12th Man TV
Texas A&M,
College Station
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Built: 2006
•Cost: $5 million
•Dimensions: 74 feet wide by 54 feet tall
•What's on it: Game footage and scoreboard information. Advertising appears during down time in games.
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