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Zebra Technologies‘ Zebra Sports Solution, which operates inside every NFL stadium, was used for the College Football Playoffs (CFP) National Championship Game at the University of Phoenix Stadium on Jan. 11, 2016.
Zebra collaborated with the CFP and the four participating schools (Alabama, Clemson, Michigan State, Oklahoma) to implement its real-time, revolutionary player tracking system, for the CFP semifinals at the Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL, and the Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, TX, on Dec. 31, 2015.
The Zebra Sports Solution enables leagues and teams to gain real-time insight into the action happening on the field of play, providing precise location and motion performance data. Zebra equips every NFL team and player with shoulder pad sensors that collect data used by coaches, broadcasters and fans.
“We are expanding on our 2015 regular season college football initiatives and our work with the CFP along with each of the four universities selected to participate in this year’s college football playoffs,” said Eric Petrosinelli, GM, Zebra Sports. “By bringing innovative player tracking technology to the games, we are providing schools with in-depth player tracking data.”
Zebra collaborated with the CFP and the four participating schools (Alabama, Clemson, Michigan State, Oklahoma) to implement its real-time, revolutionary player tracking system, for the CFP semifinals at the Orange Bowl at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, FL, and the Cotton Bowl at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, TX, on Dec. 31, 2015.
The Zebra Sports Solution enables leagues and teams to gain real-time insight into the action happening on the field of play, providing precise location and motion performance data. Zebra equips every NFL team and player with shoulder pad sensors that collect data used by coaches, broadcasters and fans.
“We are expanding on our 2015 regular season college football initiatives and our work with the CFP along with each of the four universities selected to participate in this year’s college football playoffs,” said Eric Petrosinelli, GM, Zebra Sports. “By bringing innovative player tracking technology to the games, we are providing schools with in-depth player tracking data.”