There might be a few HIPAA violations with that idea, haha. Although, just as a hypothetical scenario it would be pretty cool. There are some really interesting things happening in the world of sport tracking. Impact detectors in helmets to tell when a player takes either too big of a hit or takes enough small hits to be cause for concern and pull from action before they get a concussion. Or putting GPS trackers on every player so you can log distance run, velocity, work put in, high intensity work vs. low intensity work, acceleration, etc. Really interesting stuff IMO.BJC wrote:oh my.....how about you put heart-rate monitors/impact detectors/etc, etc and charge for "inside access" to view your favorite player through an app or something...see their heart rate o2 etc.....obviously would be nice for medical staff and a cool feature for fans.
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Why the f-word are we still having this conversation?
If you ever need to laugh, just remember there was some idiot who wanted Bohl fired after 2 seasons.
EXACTLY......sure players would volunteer/sign releaseWestWYOPoke wrote:There might be a few HIPAA violations with that idea, haha. Although, just as a hypothetical scenario it would be pretty cool. There are some really interesting things happening in the world of sport tracking. Impact detectors in helmets to tell when a player takes either too big of a hit or takes enough small hits to be cause for concern and pull from action before they get a concussion. Or putting GPS trackers on every player so you can log distance run, velocity, work put in, high intensity work vs. low intensity work, acceleration, etc. Really interesting stuff IMO.BJC wrote:oh my.....how about you put heart-rate monitors/impact detectors/etc, etc and charge for "inside access" to view your favorite player through an app or something...see their heart rate o2 etc.....obviously would be nice for medical staff and a cool feature for fans.
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I think opposing coaches would be the biggest subscribers. "Hit 52; 1 more hit according to his helmet monitor and he is out of there. Run a fly route on 42; his O2 is way down and body temp high" etc. etc.BJC wrote:EXACTLY......sure players would volunteer/sign releaseWestWYOPoke wrote:There might be a few HIPAA violations with that idea, haha. Although, just as a hypothetical scenario it would be pretty cool. There are some really interesting things happening in the world of sport tracking. Impact detectors in helmets to tell when a player takes either too big of a hit or takes enough small hits to be cause for concern and pull from action before they get a concussion. Or putting GPS trackers on every player so you can log distance run, velocity, work put in, high intensity work vs. low intensity work, acceleration, etc. Really interesting stuff IMO.BJC wrote:oh my.....how about you put heart-rate monitors/impact detectors/etc, etc and charge for "inside access" to view your favorite player through an app or something...see their heart rate o2 etc.....obviously would be nice for medical staff and a cool feature for fans.
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What you are talking about is very likely the future of football at all levels in 20 years or less. I paid my dues with playing through numerous concussions and injuries and I'm still paying.WestWYOPoke wrote:There might be a few HIPAA violations with that idea, haha. Although, just as a hypothetical scenario it would be pretty cool. There are some really interesting things happening in the world of sport tracking. Impact detectors in helmets to tell when a player takes either too big of a hit or takes enough small hits to be cause for concern and pull from action before they get a concussion. Or putting GPS trackers on every player so you can log distance run, velocity, work put in, high intensity work vs. low intensity work, acceleration, etc. Really interesting stuff IMO.BJC wrote:oh my.....how about you put heart-rate monitors/impact detectors/etc, etc and charge for "inside access" to view your favorite player through an app or something...see their heart rate o2 etc.....obviously would be nice for medical staff and a cool feature for fans.
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ragtimejoe1 wrote:I think opposing coaches would be the biggest subscribers. "Hit 52; 1 more hit according to his helmet monitor and he is out of there. Run a fly route on 42; his O2 is way down and body temp high" etc. etc.BJC wrote:EXACTLY......sure players would volunteer/sign releaseWestWYOPoke wrote:There might be a few HIPAA violations with that idea, haha. Although, just as a hypothetical scenario it would be pretty cool. There are some really interesting things happening in the world of sport tracking. Impact detectors in helmets to tell when a player takes either too big of a hit or takes enough small hits to be cause for concern and pull from action before they get a concussion. Or putting GPS trackers on every player so you can log distance run, velocity, work put in, high intensity work vs. low intensity work, acceleration, etc. Really interesting stuff IMO.BJC wrote:oh my.....how about you put heart-rate monitors/impact detectors/etc, etc and charge for "inside access" to view your favorite player through an app or something...see their heart rate o2 etc.....obviously would be nice for medical staff and a cool feature for fans.
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Yep......the light sensitivity...headaches...woozy feeling was "just football" and probably still is at some point. At least people are more aware today.WYCowboy wrote:What you are talking about is very likely the future of football at all levels in 20 years or less. I paid my dues with playing through numerous concussions and injuries and I'm still paying.WestWYOPoke wrote:There might be a few HIPAA violations with that idea, haha. Although, just as a hypothetical scenario it would be pretty cool. There are some really interesting things happening in the world of sport tracking. Impact detectors in helmets to tell when a player takes either too big of a hit or takes enough small hits to be cause for concern and pull from action before they get a concussion. Or putting GPS trackers on every player so you can log distance run, velocity, work put in, high intensity work vs. low intensity work, acceleration, etc. Really interesting stuff IMO.BJC wrote:oh my.....how about you put heart-rate monitors/impact detectors/etc, etc and charge for "inside access" to view your favorite player through an app or something...see their heart rate o2 etc.....obviously would be nice for medical staff and a cool feature for fans.
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I can see the Patriots having "monitor gate"...BJC wrote:ragtimejoe1 wrote:I think opposing coaches would be the biggest subscribers. "Hit 52; 1 more hit according to his helmet monitor and he is out of there. Run a fly route on 42; his O2 is way down and body temp high" etc. etc.BJC wrote:EXACTLY......sure players would volunteer/sign releaseWestWYOPoke wrote:There might be a few HIPAA violations with that idea, haha. Although, just as a hypothetical scenario it would be pretty cool. There are some really interesting things happening in the world of sport tracking. Impact detectors in helmets to tell when a player takes either too big of a hit or takes enough small hits to be cause for concern and pull from action before they get a concussion. Or putting GPS trackers on every player so you can log distance run, velocity, work put in, high intensity work vs. low intensity work, acceleration, etc. Really interesting stuff IMO.BJC wrote:oh my.....how about you put heart-rate monitors/impact detectors/etc, etc and charge for "inside access" to view your favorite player through an app or something...see their heart rate o2 etc.....obviously would be nice for medical staff and a cool feature for fans.
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Are the brown replica ones in the same style as the gold or completely different ? I have a few Air Force game jerseys and would love a game gold or white WYO one as well. Not so much brown. I like the game jerseys better. I have a gold WYO replica I got last season and it's nowhere near the same. Also I like the snugged fit. Sucks they're so hard to come bySpartanmike15 wrote:San Jose sells the old ones. Most recent I got are 2 from their first year in the MWC. They actually have the MWC patch on them. Wyoming could make a ton of money for the athletic dept by selling old equipment. San Jose always sells used gear each spring game. Not just for football but for all the sports. Prices started at $125 a few years ago then slowly dropped. This last spring I got 2 for $50 because I renewed my season tickets before a certain date. Reg price was $50 each. You know people would pay that much to get one.DINO wrote:Thanks for the info...I asked on another thread several weeks ago why they don't make the 'official' game worn jersey available for sale? I'd buy one in a second - would think a lot of people would.Spartanmike15 wrote:Campus store. $90 I believe. They sell them online at yahoo sports shop, fanatics, etc. The store on campus has both gold and brown. Would love to find a game worn gold or white to wear. That's what most of my others are. I have about 10 or so game worn sjsu jerseys from over the past years.
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They only have the gold WYO and the old brown Wyoming that looks nothing like the jersey in the stores. With people talking about just the home and road jerseys, did thy get rid of the gold jersey?mnewman92 wrote:Are the brown replica ones in the same style as the gold or completely different ? I have a few Air Force game jerseys and would love a game gold or white WYO one as well. Not so much brown. I like the game jerseys better. I have a gold WYO replica I got last season and it's nowhere near the same. Also I like the snugged fit. Sucks they're so hard to come bySpartanmike15 wrote:San Jose sells the old ones. Most recent I got are 2 from their first year in the MWC. They actually have the MWC patch on them. Wyoming could make a ton of money for the athletic dept by selling old equipment. San Jose always sells used gear each spring game. Not just for football but for all the sports. Prices started at $125 a few years ago then slowly dropped. This last spring I got 2 for $50 because I renewed my season tickets before a certain date. Reg price was $50 each. You know people would pay that much to get one.DINO wrote:Thanks for the info...I asked on another thread several weeks ago why they don't make the 'official' game worn jersey available for sale? I'd buy one in a second - would think a lot of people would.Spartanmike15 wrote:Campus store. $90 I believe. They sell them online at yahoo sports shop, fanatics, etc. The store on campus has both gold and brown. Would love to find a game worn gold or white to wear. That's what most of my others are. I have about 10 or so game worn sjsu jerseys from over the past years.
They only have the gold WYO and the old brown Wyoming that looks nothing like the jersey in the stores. With people talking about just the home and road jerseys, did thy get rid of the gold jersey?[/quote]
I know they still used the gold for the brown and gold spring game. That's about it though.
I know they still used the gold for the brown and gold spring game. That's about it though.
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I know they still used the gold for the brown and gold spring game. That's about it though.[/quote]mnewman92 wrote:They only have the gold WYO and the old brown Wyoming that looks nothing like the jersey in the stores. With people talking about just the home and road jerseys, did thy get rid of the gold jersey?
That's stupid. Why the hell do they still sell them in the store and online then? Glad I spent $90 on a jersey they don't even wear anymore.
Sorry, man. Maybe try selling it to Wyokie? He loves outdated poop.Spartanmike15 wrote:
That's stupid. Why the hell do they still sell them in the store and online then? Glad I spent $90 on a jersey they don't even wear anymore.
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That's Wyokie getting back to you.cali2wyo wrote:Sorry, man. Maybe try selling it to Wyokie? He loves outdated poop.Spartanmike15 wrote:
That's stupid. Why the hell do they still sell them in the store and online then? Glad I spent $90 on a jersey they don't even wear anymore.
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Even though we beat a dead horse with a uniform thread every year I think this video puts an exclamation mark on what we're talking about.
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:13522068" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Nearly 80 of the 128 FBS teams have made some sort of uniform change, and we've got them all covered.