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The technical equipment sitting in the replay booth is a mere fraction of the equipment necessary to pull off replay. Most state athletic associations aren't going to go to the expense or can't afford to do it. NC plays 8 finals in 3 different stadiums. Time Warner Cable broadcasts & replays the NC games but they are only in the bigger cities. The DVD copy of my state final last year basically used two camera angles, mid-field and a handheld field camera. As I said previously, bumping to 7 man is more practical and affordable. |
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Obviously it would be a state by state thing, depending on how the games are broadcast, if at all. |
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For an accurate replay system you need a minimum of 7 cameras..... Midfield (1) Goal Lines (2) Sidelines (2) 20 yard-lines (2) Anything less and you get yourself into situations where you can't possibly get the angles necessary and have to start making exceptions to what is and isn't reviewable. Too much to deal with rules-wise for one game a year. Add the camera operators, the production crew in the truck, the man upstairs, video monitors upstairs, and all the trimmings, and you have instant replay capabilities..... And a ton of cost that goes with it. This isn't AV club or local cable access personnel that's operating this. Replay is not viable and not practical at the High School level. |
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