DoubleJayAlum wrote:rlh04d wrote:DoubleJayAlum wrote:Yup, just another perk of renting as opposed to owning.
Said no major college sports program, ever.
I get your bitterness. Really, I do.
I mean look - a WSU fan starts a "look at me" thread to brag about your new scoreboard. Then, much to a WSU fan's chagrin, someone posts a story about Creighton's (the school which WSU fans stew about over all others) new scoreboard, which dwarfs the one WSu just bought. To make matters worse, the new WSU scoreboard is close in size to the scoreboard that the CenturyLink Center is replacing. Plus, neither Creighton nor the taxpayers of Omaha had to pay one cent for the thing.
In reaction, you go in another thread and post that no one could have ever seen the Big East split coming, when pretty much everyone with a pulse already predicted exactly that years ago.
I'd probably be bitter too.
https://www.nmnathletics.com//pdf9/2500885.pdf?ATCLID=209120660&SPSID=89381&SPID=69&DB_LANG=C&CONTENT_ID=%23temp_CONTENT_ID&DB_OEM_ID=1000
Your old video screens measured 10'x13' and had 23mm LED spacing. Our new video screens measure 12'x15' wide with 6mm LED spacing. So our new screens have 38% more square footage than your old screens. In fact, our new screens will be slightly taller than your new screens. That's pretty significant considering the comparative sizes of the two venues. Daktronics rates 6mm LED spacing as "close viewing" and 4mm as "ultra-close viewing". I suspect the difference in quality will be hard to perceive from the greater distances most Creighton fans will be from the scoreboard. In short, Shocker fans will be treated to very large HD screens next season that will seem much bigger in person than the screens in the Century-Link Center.
You seem to be short on facts and long on troll. Why not dial it back a bit?