Football should be played on grass and not ground up tires.
Three yards in a cloud of little black dots... :skeptical:
Football should be played on grass and not ground up tires.
God help us all if Iowa State ever goes to field turf.
http://www.daktronics.com/news/Pages/Iowa-State-Adding-to-Stadium-With-Daktronics.aspxDaktonics had a press release last week about the project. The two ribbon boards are each approximately 4' x 623'. http://www.daktronics.com/news/Pages/Iowa State Adding to Stadium With Daktronics.aspx
:unsure: Link does not appear to be working. Sorry. I need a tutorial on how to link stuff to CF. Hopefully someone can help me out. It is under the "news" at the Daktronics website. The release is dated February 27, 2015.
623 feet of ribbon board times 2. Damn near a quarter mile. That's a lot of ads (and revenue).
623 feet of ribbon board times 2. Damn near a quarter mile. That's a lot of ads (and revenue).
The old turf was terrible - like indoor/outdoor carpet glued directly to a concrete slab.
The old turf was terrible - like indoor/outdoor carpet glued directly to a concrete slab.
You aren't kidding. Practicing every day on that surface was rough. I actually missed two-a-days when we spent a lot of time on grass outside the stadium.
Yes.Does daktronics also create the software to operate and post things on the boards?
For one: More money for the program that us fans don't have to give directly to compete.You guys realize ribbon boards suck right? They're used 95% for advertising and are annoying as hell. I don't get why anybody would be excited about more advertising going into a stadium?
You guys realize ribbon boards suck right? They're used 95% for advertising and are annoying as hell. I don't get why anybody would be excited about more advertising going into a stadium?