In the US, college sports locker rooms with screens for each player are seemingly becoming a standard. A trend, invidis content partner Sixteen:Nine explores in this recent article.
In the fiercely competitive world of college football, the “Wow Factor” is apparently becoming just as crucial as coaching prowess. Dave Haynes has written an article on his blog Sixteen:Nine exploring how elite programs are stepping up their game with lavish digital signage in their training facilities.
The University of Michigan’s new $14 million facility is a particularly illustrive example, featuring custom screens above players’ lockers and a host of luxurious amenities, from a golf simulator to a bowling alley. As schools like Nebraska invest $165 million in jaw-dropping facilities, it’s clear that attracting top talent is about more than just winning games.
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