FOX Sports giving Arizona vs Kansas State some state-of-the-art coverage

Kansas State and Arizona are about to hit the big screen...literally.
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Get your popcorn ready Kansas State fans because you are about to get some state-of-the-art coverage for the matchup up against No. 20 Arizona.

The matchup between No. 20 Arizona and No. 14 Kansas State on FOX will be featured at Cosm, an immersive experience where fans can watch sports, arts, entertainment, education, and music.

The game can be watched at Cosm in Dallas and in Los Angeles where fans can go and get an up-close game experience that will make them feel like they are truly on the field with the players. This is not the first game this college football season that Cosm has shown, the most recent being No. 3 Texas vs. No. 10 Michigan.

This will be the first game shown on FOX with Shared Reality and with a big ranked matchup on a Friday night, it will be one to watch as it will end non-conference play for each team.

What is Shared Reality

According to Cosm, Shared Reality is a technology that combines the virtual and physical worlds to create immersive experiences in physical spaces. The giant domed screen at Cosm wraps around the entire audience creating a true immersive reality.

This wrapped screen really gives fans the experience of stepping onto the field with the players, high-fiving the coaches, and being right there in the stands with the fans at the game. The biggest difference between Shared Reality and Virtual Reality is that this can be an experience you can have with friends or others in the in the room.

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