A rendering of the brand new video scoreboard on the west end of Jake Christiansen Stadium.
A rendering of the brand new video scoreboard on the west end of Jake Christiansen Stadium.

Jake Gets $1 Million Scoreboard Update

MOORHEAD, Minn. (8/02/18)---Before the start of the 2018-19 athletic season Jake Christiansen Stadium is getting a facelift.  

Concordia Athletic Director Rachel Bergeson announced that ground has been broken on a brand new $1 million scoreboard on the west end of the Jake Christiansen Stadium.

The new video board, game scoreboard and updated sound system is expected to be ready for the Cobbers' home opener on Saturday, Sept. 1 vs. Neb. Wesleyan.

"The scoreboard and sound system at The Jake needed updating," head coach Terry Horan said. "The new system will be a huge boost for the game-day experience as well as helping with recruiting."

The new scoreboard structure will be 50 feet wide from brick pillar to brick pillar and 44 feet high from the ground to the top of the Jake Christiansen Stadium sign. Inside the structure there will be a high definition video board which will be 32 feet wide and 18 feet high. There will be a static scoreboard located under the video board which will always feature the game time, score, down and distance and timeouts remaining – the exact information the old scoreboard on the east end of the stadium featured.

The scoreboard was made possible through the generous donation of six donors. The principle donor for the new scoreboard was the Scott and Shelly Neal family. The Neals have close ties with the program as they had two sons, Logan and Griffin play for the Cobbers in the 2000's. Griffin was a 3-time All-MIAC honoree who set school records for career passing yards and  touchdown passes.

"We can't thank the Neal family and all the donors enough for making this possible," Bergeson added. "Their generosity, and the generosity of many alumni and friends, continues to drive our athletic programs forward."

The opposite side of the football video board and scoreboard will face 8th street and feature the Concordia logo.

The new scoreboard is the third update to Jake Christiansen Stadium since 2010. The grass field was replaced with FieldTurf in 2010 and then a new outdoor locker room complex was added in 2014.

The new scoreboard will be able to feature video messages, high definition graphics as well as replays from the game. It will also be used at home track and field meets as well as meets hosted by Concordia during the spring season.  

"The versatility of the new scoreboard will help both the football and track and field programs at home events," Bergeson said. "I can't wait to see the many uses we can have for the scoreboard during the fall and spring seasons."

The holes for the footings for the new Daktronics scoreboard have already been dug and the construction crew will continue to work on the project throughout the month of August in order to complete the entire structure for the home opener on Sept. 1.  

"I am excited about all the features and videos we can show on the scoreboard," Horan said. "It will make Saturdays at The Jake even more special".