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Texas A&M locker room a topic for South by Southwest panel

Brett Weisband

By Brett Weisband

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When Texas A&M unveiled it’s state-of-the-art football locker room last summer, it made waves in college football. Now, it’s spilling over into the outside world.

SXSports, a part of the South by Southwest festival held annually in Austin, Texas, hosted a panel called “The New Cathedral: Sports Stadiums” on Sunday morning. One of the discussion topics was the Aggies locker room, which was described during the session as a “bat cave” and a “night club.”

The session, hosted by Brian Mirakian, the director of branding company Populus Activate, discussed “the most progressive experiences currently being conceptualized,” from fan experiences to behind-the-scenes amenities.

Mirakian used Texas A&M’s locker room was one of the examples of a modern facility  during the session, talking about how its used as a recruiting tool as he showed pictures of the locker room.

“You need a bold first impression,” Mirakian said during the panel, per the Austin American-Statesman. “You need to tap into the psyche of a 17-year-old.”

SXSW is a set of film, music and interactive conferences held every March. It annually attracts some of the biggest names from a variety of fields. This year’s festival runs from March 13-22.

Brett Weisband

A former freelance journalist from Philadelphia, Brett has made the trek down to SEC country to cover the greatest conference in college football.

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