The Tennessee Volunteers are certainly taking an innovative approach to the way they are going to begin breaking down film in the future. While they aren’t the first program to implement virtual reality into their system as a way to help players learn from their mistakes, they are the first to build their own technology.
According to College Spun, Volunteers sport technology coordinator Joe Harrington built a virtual reality system instead of buying one. Some Volunteers are already using the system and it seems to be a success.
Virtual (reality) Vols: Tennessee puts its own twist on football's popular new technology.