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In 2024, Texas high school football teams will be allowed to use video technology during games. The University Interscholastic League (UIL) has approved the use of video and data technology, including computers, tablets, i-Pads, and smartphones, on the sidelines. However, they have not gone as far as the NCAA in allowing this technology to be used on the field during the game. Instead, the UIL permits its use in the coaching booths, during the game, and at halftime in the locker room.

High School Football America has been working with their partner GameStrat for the past five years to educate coaches on the benefits of their premier sideline instant replay system. GameStrat’s Director of Sales, Ben Fisher, recently discussed this exciting news on a podcast about high school football news.

On the High School Football America Podcast, Fisher shared that in-game video technology will be available in Texas starting from 2024. Listeners can click a “play button” to hear the podcast and learn more about how video technology will revolutionize high school football games in Texas. Past podcasts can be accessed by clicking a provided link. The HSFA Podcast can be subscribed to on iHeart, Apple Podcasts

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