Podcast: GameStrat Discusses the Integration of Video Technology in Texas High School Football

Revolutionizing High School Football with Advanced Video and Data Technology: An Exclusive Interview with Ben Fisher of GameStrat

The University Interscholastic League (UIL) has recently approved the use of video and data technology in Texas high school football games. This includes the use of computers, tablets, iPads, and smartphones during games. However, the UIL has limited the use of this technology to coaching booths, halftime in the locker room, and during the game itself. Despite this, high school football teams will have access to advanced technology that can help them improve their performance on the field.

High School Football America has partnered with GameStrat for the past five years to educate coaches on the benefits of using video technology during games. GameStrat Director of Sales Ben Fisher recently discussed this exciting development on the High School Football America Podcast. According to Fisher, coaches can use GameStrat’s sideline instant replay system to review plays and make more informed decisions during games. He also emphasized that this technology can help coaches identify areas where their team needs improvement and develop strategies to address those issues.

Coaches who are interested in learning more about GameStrat’s sideline instant replay system should visit their website or listen to a podcast episode featuring Ben Fisher. By incorporating video technology into their game plan, coaches can take their teams to the next level and help them achieve success on the field.

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