American Football

Down, distance, score. Automated.

Broadcast-quality American football graphics with automated scoreboards, down-and-distance displays, game clock, player stats, and sponsor activations. College, high school, or semi-pro — any game, any venue.

Every graphic an American football broadcast needs

From the coin toss to the final whistle — LIGR automates the full broadcast graphics workflow for American football.

Live Scoreboard

Real-time score, game clock, quarter indicator, and down-and-distance display. Supports NFL, NCAA, and high school rule sets with the correct timing and scoring logic.

Down & Distance Tracker

Automated down-and-distance overlay with field position indicator and yards-to-go display. Updates with each play — no manual input required after scoring connection.

Possession & Play Clock

Possession indicator, play clock, and shot clock integration for fast-paced play coverage. Flags, penalties, and reviews trigger broadcast-standard graphics automatically.

Team & Player Profiles

Pre-match team graphics, player name straps, jersey numbers, and position labels. Starter rosters and depth charts pre-loaded from your data source.

Sponsor Activations

Quarter-break sponsor sequences, touchdown celebration graphics, and branded timeout bumpers triggered automatically via Game Plans — zero operator required.

Live Stats Overlays

Passing yards, rushing yards, total yards, time of possession, sacks, and turnover count — displayed as animated lower-thirds or full-screen stat graphics.

Up & running in three steps

From camera feed to broadcast-ready football stream in minutes.

1

Connect your camera

Send your end-zone or broadcast camera via RTMP or SRT from any encoder — vMix, OBS, or production hardware.

2

Score from the sideline

Use score.ligr.live on any phone or tablet. Input scores, downs, and timeouts — graphics update live for viewers at home.

3

Broadcast with graphics

Game Plans handle quarter-break sponsor sequences automatically. Output to YouTube, broadcast, or any RTMP destination.

Who uses LIGR for American football

From Friday night lights to college bowl games — LIGR scales to every level of the game.

NCAA FBS & FCS Programs

Major college football programs in Texas, California, and the Midwest use LIGR with PTZOptics and Panasonic AW-UE automated camera systems. Sportradar feeds live play-by-play, down markers, and player stats directly into Fuse graphics. Single operator runs graphics for 100+ FBS broadcasts annually — eliminating per-game staffing costs.

High School Football Playoffs

Texas 6A and California Open Division programs deploy LIGR with fixed PTZ camera rigs at stadiums. Coaches and athletic directors use score.ligr.live to manually input live stats when feeds aren't available. Game Plans automate down markers, yard lines, and penalty overlays — Friday night broadcasts require zero dedicated graphics staff.

Semi-Professional & Regional Leagues

USFL and regional semi-pro leagues broadcast via YouTube and streaming platforms using LIGR with Hudl Focus fixed cameras. Production companies (DoubleTake, Sportscast) manage multi-game weekends with a single graphics operator across 3–4 concurrent matches. Data comes from Sportradar or manual entry via score.ligr.live.

Flag Football Leagues

Growing recreational flag football circuits (mixed-gender corporate leagues, youth leagues) use LIGR's simplified Fuse interface with overhead or fixed cameras. Unlimited concurrent matches can run automated graphics without additional operators — making flag football streaming economically viable for leagues under 5K annual revenue.

Data integration

Live data feeds for professional competitions, or mobile manual scoring for any game at any level.

Live Data Feeds

Automatic live scoring, play-by-play data, and player statistics for supported American football competitions via data provider integrations.

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Manual Scoring

score.ligr.live on any phone or tablet for games without an official data feed. Scores, downs, and timeouts drive all broadcast graphics in real time.

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Traditional vs LIGR

How LIGR compares to legacy American football broadcast graphics setups.

Aspect
Traditional Setup
LIGR
Operators required
2-3 per game
Zero (Game Plans)
Down & distance
Manual input per play
Automatic from scoring
Game clock
Hardware sync required
Software-driven, cloud-based
Sponsor activations
Manual insertion
Automated per quarter
Multi-game support
One crew per field
Unlimited concurrent games
Cost per game
$500–2,500+
From $0.50 per game

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about LIGR for American football.

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