![]() It's currently the fifth largest video board in the country. With a native resolution of 3,000-by-792, the Coliseum's board brings the Troy faithful one of the nation's best pictures at the size of 150 feet by 40 feet (6,000 square feet). USC: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is iconic in its own right, but the construction of its video board in 2011 gave the stadium a high-tech reboot. The massive SMARTVISION video display creates a dazzling backdrop behind the north end zone while standing atop Arkansas' indoor practice facility.Ĥ. With strong player introductions and graphics, there has been plenty to take Razorbacks fans' minds off of the subpar play exhibited by their team over the last two seasons. ![]() Arkansas: It might not have the largest square feet (6,286), but it's actually the longest video board in the country at 166.3 feet. It will sit in the south end zone, measure 47-by-163 and have nearly 300 more square feet (7,661) than Texas' big board.ģ. The Daktronics 13HD LED video board will be the first in college football to have 1080 resolution (that's 1,080 lines that create the image). 1, but since we haven't seen it live, second place is where it goes. But with Texas A&M throwing $450 million into stadium renovations, it only made sense that the Aggies' brain trust best the Longhorns. Rival Texas had the country's largest video board. Texas A&M: They say that everything is bigger in Texas, and that's exactly what the Aggies are getting with their new video board at Kyle Field. That screen should also really make Charlie Strong's muscles pop!Ģ. Texas' gigantic LED board provides fans with a bodaciously big Bevo. Texas' board has been the largest in college football since 2006 (see Texas A&M below) and has a beautiful pixel pitch (the distance between pixel clusters, is a measure of high definition) of 20mm and native resolution of 2064-by-848. The board stands 55 feet tall and is 134 feet long, measuring around 7,370 square feet. Texas: Well, there's one thing that Longhorns fans can cheer about: That enormous video board that basically takes up one side of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. ![]() Here are the 10 biggest and most entertaining scoreboards in college football:ġ. They might be obnoxiously big and a little unnecessary, but we love them all the same. A massive big screen also looks pretty nice on all those recruiting visits. High-definition screens have grown and more entertaining videos and graphics have made it into college football stadiums.įans love what's happening on the field, but looking up and seeing all those detailed pixels rounds out the game-day experience.īut does size really matter? Do we really care how large JumboTrons are? Do fancy graphics bring you to more games?įor athletic departments, the answer is a resounding yes, or they wouldn't bother. That's why stadium expansion is running rampant and why video scoreboards are getting bigger, brighter and bolder. If you aren't trying to get bigger, strong and faster on the field, you're lost.īut you're also going to suffer if the environment surrounding your program isn't sparkling and dazzling to look at. In the world of college football, staying stagnant puts you behind. You have reached a degraded version of because you're using an unsupported version of Internet Explorer.įor a complete experience, please upgrade or use a supported browser ![]()
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