Huskers Look for Expanded Use of Helmet Radios

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Throughout Nebraska spring football and then the Red-White scrimmage, offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf utilized a wireless system that allowed him to communicate with his quarterbacks through a transmitting device to helmet speakers.


Langsdorf first got accustomed to using it last season in the NFL and believes it has a future in the college game.

“I think it’s coming,” he said. “I don’t know when that’ll happen in college football, but I don’t think it’s far away.”

And, if so, that would be welcomed by GSC, the Lincoln-based company that provided the digital network for the Huskers — and already does the same for all 32 NFL teams.

“We’ve had a number of inquiries lately,” said Alex Shada, director of operations for GSC. “It’s hard to say if it’s maybe 2016 or ’17 or whenever, (but) it’s a matter of time. We would love it, obviously, if the NCAA says, ‘Yeah, let’s do it.’ ”
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...as long as we don't end up taking a bunch of safeties because of miscommunication
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Need to make it so the signal is cut off during the play.

"Westy is open over the middle!"

Takes away from the game.

 
I would think the communication would get cut off a set amount of time before the play clock runs out - 15 seconds in the NFL.

 
I would think the communication would get cut off a set amount of time before the play clock runs out - 15 seconds in the NFL.
Well there ya go. Thanks. I don't follow or pay attention to any happenings in the NFL. Wouldn't have known.

 
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