Wearable technology has rapidly evolved to become a key player in football analysis. What started as simple fitness trackers monitoring basic stats like distance and heart rate has now advanced into ...
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Wearable play-calling technology in Texas high school football is about to change the game
Joe Willis has been coaching high school football for 33 years. But while he's been around the sport for a long time, he doesn't think of himself as "old school." He wants to stay current with the ...
Optional technology rules in football, effective for the 2024 season, were approved by the NCAA Playing Rules Oversight Panel on Thursday. In games involving Football Bowl Subdivision teams, each ...
Texas high school football’s status quo is changing. The UIL is implementing technology and horse-collar tackle rules that will be in effect for the 2024 season. The UIL uses NCAA rules with some ...
Technology is coming to Texas high school football...just not anywhere near the sidelines. The Texas University Interscholastic League (UIL), the governing body for high school athletics in the state, ...
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How AI is changing the way football fans analyze matches and odds
Football has always been a game of passion, intuition, and debate. For decades, fans relied on personal judgment, team ...
During the offseason, the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) unanimously voted on the use of technology in the 2024 football season and Virginia Tech quarterback Kyron Drones is very happy about the new ...
The Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) announced several items during the annual SWAC Council of Presidents and Chancellors Spring meeting that were approved and passed for the upcoming 2024-2025 ...
The University Interscholastic League will expand the use of technology in Texas high school football next season, allowing athletes to wear watches, wristbands and belt packs to communicate in-game ...
NFL teams are building complex internal scouting systems to increase the efficiency of their pre-draft processes. Illustration: Kelsea Petersen / The Athletic; Steph Chambers / Getty Images, Kayla ...
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