Michigan Stadium to Receive Scoreboard Update
Clickondetroit reports.
The $750,000 update is expected to be completed by the start of next season. For the time being, that will rule out possible expansion around the end zones once the renovation is done (that wouldn't have happened for a very long time anyway).
For those of us desperately wanting a Godzillatron (a la Texas), there is no good news. When Texas renovated Royal Stadium, they built one Godzillatron, which, along with some (relatively inexpensive) audio upgrades, cost $8 million. I still wouldn't rule out improving the screens to HD capabilities, though the video boards will not become ridiculously large.
The $750,000 update is expected to be completed by the start of next season. For the time being, that will rule out possible expansion around the end zones once the renovation is done (that wouldn't have happened for a very long time anyway).
For those of us desperately wanting a Godzillatron (a la Texas), there is no good news. When Texas renovated Royal Stadium, they built one Godzillatron, which, along with some (relatively inexpensive) audio upgrades, cost $8 million. I still wouldn't rule out improving the screens to HD capabilities, though the video boards will not become ridiculously large.
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