The football scoreboard that Friday Night Lights actually looks like.
There's a particular silence that falls over a high school football stadium right before kickoff. The band finishes the anthem. The captains break the huddle. The crowd settles into their seats. And the scoreboard above the home end zone is what tells the visiting team — and the local paper, and the recruits in the stands — what kind of program they're walking into.
The Microframe 20x5 ft football scoreboard is built for that program. 18-inch LED digits — clock, score, quarter, down, distance, possession — visible from any seat in the stadium and from the broadcast camera at the top of the press box. Outdoor-rated aluminum enclosure built for the brutal Friday-night cycle: late summer heat, October rain, November cold. Wireless controller integrated with your existing operations workflow.
It's the size most varsity high school athletic departments choose when they're done apologizing for the scoreboard on the field. Big enough to look like real football. Compact enough that the booster club can fundraise toward it without going to bond — and the sponsor panels usually pay it back inside two seasons.
What's on the board:
• 20 ft x 5 ft LED scoreboard
• 18-inch LED digits — clock, score, quarter, down, distance, possession
• Optional play clock integration
• Wireless scoreboard controller
• Outdoor-rated weatherproof aluminum enclosure
• Multiple sponsor panel zones for booster + corporate inventory
• Over-the-air firmware updates for the life of the product
Why varsity programs choose it:
The local hardware store. The family-owned chain restaurant. The bank president whose son plays linebacker. Sponsor panel inventory on a varsity football scoreboard sells in tiers — and tier-one packages routinely cover the equipment cost across the contract. Most varsity high school programs treat the scoreboard as a revenue line, not a fixed cost, and the booster club ends up with new equipment, an annual revenue stream, and a wait-list of sponsors for next season's open slots.
Built in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Trusted by varsity high school football programs, district powerhouses, and competitive private schools nationwide.
Our team will provide a free, custom quote tailored to your facility and budget.