OT: Auburn to install college football's largest scoreboard

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Jacobs said the video board above the south end zone will measure roughly 200-feet wide and 55- to 57-feet tall, which would surpass Texas A&M's recently-installed board that measures 7,661 square feet. Exact dimensions for Auburn's video board were not included in documents provided to Auburn's trustees.

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-saturday/report--auburn-plans-to-install-college-football-s-largest-scoreboard-164407754.html

 

LSAClassOf2000

February 6th, 2015 at 10:28 AM ^

Actually, this is more like Auburn wants to make sure you can see every last detail of various replays from the moon even after you land on it, at least assuming Alabama is visible from the point at which you choose to land. Either way, it will be interesting to see which school tries to outdo even this in a year or two. 

1464

February 6th, 2015 at 9:49 AM ^

I actually agree with this.  If you want to improve the wifi at the stadium, offer an app that will allow people to watch a TV feed on their phones.  Then you get the best of both worlds.  An old school feel to your stadium as well as the technology that allows for some of the modern amenities.

AnklePick

February 6th, 2015 at 9:54 AM ^

I heard NFL teams are pushing to have a tablet at every seat, for fantasy reasons I think. But where does it end?

Call me crazy, but I thought you went to games to, you know, WATCH THE GAMES!

JHendo

February 6th, 2015 at 10:05 AM ^

Let's say a medium sized stadium (70k) offered this feature and 10% of the people took advantage.  That would be 7,000 people in a very small space streaming video, not to mention anyone else in the stadium using that connection to do who knows what else.  The bandwidth implications would be incredible.  I can't begin to imagine what kind of set up (and the related costs) would be needed to accomplish that, but I certainly don't think it's at all too easily accomplished.  I'd have to believe that creating the country's largest big screen would be cheaper in terms of cost, mainetenance and reliability.

TruBluMich

February 6th, 2015 at 10:21 AM ^

They would need about 1GB a second at those numbers. If they had a dedicated fiber line and 10-20 WAPs it wouldn't be an issue for 1 server to accomplish it.

(I did the numbers in my head and have been up about 20 hours. If I'm wrong I'm sure someone will correct me)

ats

February 6th, 2015 at 10:28 AM ^

Actually if you did it right, the bandwidth required is rather minimal.  Instead of doing individual streams per person, you do a multicast stream.  You can basically do high quality HD in about 2-3 Mbit/s and 4k in ~13ish Mbit/s.   

1464

February 6th, 2015 at 11:26 AM ^

So let's just say that 4k is unnecessary for any handheld device.  Call it 2.5mbps x 15,000 viewers.  That rounds out to 36GB per second.  That's large, but not impossibly so.  Have a dedicated ssid with a password that changes each week, so that you HAVE to be in the stadium to access.  Have a redirect on that ssid that points to a local webpage that streams.  Farm it to a few different servers.  It's probably no more expensive than buying and maintaining a huge video screen.

I think that college football is like Disney, in that a good experience is one in which you feel transported to a different world.  If I go to Michigan Stadium, I want to feel the ghosts of Fitz and Fielding.  I want the band.  I want programs.  I want the classic pre-WWII feel for as much of it as I can.  I don't want big screens and piped in music.  I may make a post on this later, as it get revisted every so often, but it's fun to speculate on what could or should be a Michigan game.

AZ-Blue

February 6th, 2015 at 3:23 PM ^

Why would that even be under consideration?

Encourage fans to travel to the stadium to watch the game on their phones or pads?   Stadium cams pan to fans staring down at their hands.  (With green eggs and ham)

Prediction: the stadium wifi idea dies a quick death.

MGoLesher

February 6th, 2015 at 9:46 AM ^

After all the glitches got worked out in 2010-2011, I really like how our video boards look in the Big House. I went to ND this fall, and while the experience is great and everything, it is unbelievable that they don't have a single video board in the stadium. 

Everyone Murders

February 6th, 2015 at 9:47 AM ^

I wonder if they'll let Cecil Newton use that for revivalist meetings when no games are being played?

(Also, that's almost as much square footage as Reggie Bush's parents' old place.)

TheDirtyD

February 6th, 2015 at 9:47 AM ^

I wish michigan would install ones that wrapped around the entire ends at both end zones. From the new luxary box structure around following the curve of the stadium to the other luxary box structure. 

Ihatebux

February 6th, 2015 at 10:06 AM ^

A lot of schools have screens that are larger than Michigan Stadium, but to my knowledge no one has TWO screens larger than Michigan Stadium.  Which is a big deal if you are directly under a screeen or at the far end.  

Another benefit at Michigan Stadium is that we show no advertising on our video screens.  Ohio has decent size screen, but 1/3 of the screen (as well as vast areas of the stadium) are covered in advertising.   What benefit for the fans is having a huge screen covered in car dealership adds.

 

WolverineHistorian

February 6th, 2015 at 10:49 AM ^

Scoreboards becoming as big as stadiums doesn't impress me. 

When you're at the game, 99% of your attention is placed at what's happening on the field.  The screens are nice for replays of huge plays but I could tell what was going on easily when the big house had these...

BlueMaize

February 6th, 2015 at 11:00 AM ^

I don't see any problem with going bigger. Schools always want to have bragging rights has having the biggest and best whatever - we do it all the time ourselves with the Big House. The Cowboys have bragged about how big their scoreboards are since that stadium was built. If you can build it and you have the funding, go for it.



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