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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 690549" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I can answer some of that. Georgia is the only in-state school that would have something similar to D-Bos lab brewing. It wouldn’t make sense logistically for any of the Georgia mid-majors to invest in such expensive technology with the level they play at. The technology itself is costing around $800k, plus you have to have someone on staff who can take the acquired data and analyze it in order for it to be utilized on-field. That investment is just too much for any school that’s not a serious national contender. As for UGA, they don’t currently have anything similar, and there’s no word that it’s coming to Athens anytime soon. I would imagine they <em>will </em>have something similar either completed or in the works in the next 5 years though. </p><p></p><p>As far as I know, Wake is the only other ACC school to have an active “lab”, but I’m sure the usual suspects like UNC, Miami, Clemson, FSU aren’t too far behind. Vandy and Baylor are the only 2 other schools in the country that I personally know that also have active “labs”. </p><p></p><p> Most schools use a lot of the data that is available through the lab, but the lab expands how much you’re able to see at once. Tech will definitely be one of the first 10 in the country to have a full pitching lab available for use on campus, and that’s a huge leg-up on the competition. Within 5 years though, these labs will be a lot more widespread within the P5.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 690549, member: 4572"] I can answer some of that. Georgia is the only in-state school that would have something similar to D-Bos lab brewing. It wouldn’t make sense logistically for any of the Georgia mid-majors to invest in such expensive technology with the level they play at. The technology itself is costing around $800k, plus you have to have someone on staff who can take the acquired data and analyze it in order for it to be utilized on-field. That investment is just too much for any school that’s not a serious national contender. As for UGA, they don’t currently have anything similar, and there’s no word that it’s coming to Athens anytime soon. I would imagine they [I]will [/I]have something similar either completed or in the works in the next 5 years though. As far as I know, Wake is the only other ACC school to have an active “lab”, but I’m sure the usual suspects like UNC, Miami, Clemson, FSU aren’t too far behind. Vandy and Baylor are the only 2 other schools in the country that I personally know that also have active “labs”. Most schools use a lot of the data that is available through the lab, but the lab expands how much you’re able to see at once. Tech will definitely be one of the first 10 in the country to have a full pitching lab available for use on campus, and that’s a huge leg-up on the competition. Within 5 years though, these labs will be a lot more widespread within the P5. [/QUOTE]
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