JT led lights?

dsreid

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I've recently seen quite a few stadiums switch to LED lighting, allowing ability to also change color, example: Alabama.
https://cw.ua.edu/55782/sports/late-kickoff-leds-bring-energy-to-already-bitter-rivalry/

This would be a sweet upgrade to Jack Trice experience! Imagine juicy wiggle during a night game with lights semi off or with some flash?

Green Bay does some sort of flashing for touchdowns, the options are endless.

Thoughts?
 

VeloClone

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There is significant cost savings in energy usage when converting to LED. That should be the driver when looking at the timing for making the switch.
 
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MuskieCy

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We we're at Coors Field in Denver back in August. A Rockies home run turned into a lightening storm.

Done by Musco from Muskieville.
 

DeereClone

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Local high school actually went to LED lights. They look nice and it doesn’t take many actual lights to properly light the field.
 
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Alabama is having their first night game since switching to led lights. Have to admit that can be pretty cool.
 

SimpsonClone

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Musco Lighting in Oskaloosa did Bama's field. I believe they did ISU's lighting as well. I agree that it would be super cool to see red LEDs at Jack Trice.
 

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Testifying
Jamie's waiting to do them when we get a new press box.
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browns4cy

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I dont know it mid American energy would approve of cost saving measures inside Jack Trice! Lol the feasibility of switching shouldn't even be an issue. Should already be done.
 

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