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Video: OSU’s New Huge Video Board Is Up and Running, and it’s Tremendous
Oklahoma State’s new 110-foot video board is among the numerous gameday upgrades the program has made this offseason, and it appears as if it’s officially up and running.
A passerby and OSU student who witnessed it in action, Jevin Riven, posted the following to Twitter on Thursday where it appears the video board was being tested with OSU basketball highlights. And it looks absolutely stunning.
A little preview of the new board! Who else is ready for football season?? @BP_State @OKStateProbs @BarstoolOKST pic.twitter.com/4rg6nV8Wvc
— Jevin Riven (@JevinRiven) August 9, 2018
We know of an @NFL Hall of Famer who likes the new video board. Always great to have @thurmanthomas back in town! #okstate #GoPokes pic.twitter.com/fP6qUwQptD
— Cowboy Football (@CowboyFB) July 16, 2018
Basketball pictures on the new board. It looks good! pic.twitter.com/6kE8skCqnK
— Oklahoma State 247 (@OKState247) August 9, 2018
#okstate Video board installed and ready for the Missouri State opener. pic.twitter.com/L5wT2rjbfL
— Bill Haisten ?? (@billhaisten) August 4, 2018
In addition to the incredible upgrade in terms of size and resolution with the new video board, OSU is also adding cool zones, upgrading food selection, and planning to sell beer in the stadium. It’s all part of a more focused approach to enhance the experience for OSU fans.
“The fan experience is important to us,” Mike Holder said recently. “We have spent a lot of time evaluating our work in this area and we will continue to do so.”
OSU will get a chance to showcase its new stadium upgrades on Aug. 30, when it welcomes Missouri State to Boone Pickens Stadium for the Thursday night season-opener.
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