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ACC to use Apple’s iPads on football sidelines and in coaching booths for video playback this fall


The ACC will collaborate with Apple to bring iPad technology to the sidelines and coaching booths this season. In an announcement Monday, the ACC said all 17 football members — a group that includes new arrivals California, SMU, and Stanford — will have access to league-provided iPad Pro and iPad Air models allowing them to view video playback. (Associated Press)

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ACC to use Apple’s iPads on football sidelines and in coaching booths for video playback this fall