The 2023 College Football Season Brings the Energy with 50+ New Daktronics Displays
25 colleges and universities with 50+ LED displays totaling 50,750 square feet are ready to bring the excitement to their football fans.
Justin Ochsner on 8/31/2023
Categories: Pro Sports and Colleges
Heading out into the crisp fall air to go see your alma mater or favorite college team play football is about more than just the game. It’s about the camaraderie, the tailgating, the cheers and jeers, the wave of emotions throughout, and of course, the video boards that show all the replays, graphics and statistics that keep you engaged in the action.
The 2023 college football season is no different than past years. New end zone displays are in place to deliver the information you crave. New ribbon displays are ready to surround you in graphics and animations. New concourse displays are installed to keep you connected while away from your seat. They’re all in place to ensure each game you attend, win or lose, is the best experience it can possibly be.
Here’s the list of colleges with new Daktronics displays installed at their stadiums for 2023:
· Brigham Young University
· Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
· Coastal Carolina University
· Concordia University
· Dakota State University
· Davidson College
· Iowa State University
· Lafayette College
· Miami University
· Missouri State University
· Norfolk State University
· North Carolina State University
· Robert Morris University
· Southern Utah University
· Stony Brook University
· University of Delaware
· University of Georgia
· University of Louisiana Monroe
· University of Minnesota
· University of North Texas
· University of Pennsylvania
· University of Saint Thomas
· University of Sioux Falls
· University of Tulsa
· University of Washington
· University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
But that’s not all. Other schools have turned up the viewing experience at their training and practice facilities as well as football operations centers on campus. Those colleges are:
· Auburn University
· Clemson University
· Louisiana State University
· University of Kansas
· University of Missouri
· University of Oregon
You see, it’s about creating an enticing atmosphere for fans, but also for student-athletes. These training and practice facilities help entice new recruits to join the school and their pursuit of greatness on the gridiron as well as the classroom.
So, now that you’ve seen the list, which school are you looking forward to visiting the most to see their new technology on game day? It may be close or far away, but no matter what, you’re sure to enjoy it!