Green Level created a D1 experience with Gipper Touch's all-in-one solution
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How their experience changed
When Green Level opened in 2019, Athletic Director Colin Fegeley set a clear goal: deliver a D1-level experience for his student-athletes.
As championships followed, he wanted a modern way to showcase achievements and recognize athletes — similar to what he’d seen in venues like the College Football Hall of Fame.
Because Green Level already used Gipper for social media, its monthly newsletter, and digital game day programs, adding Gipper Touch was seamless, enabling quick updates, content reuse, and cohesive branding. Today, their two (75" & 55") Touch displays elevate their facilities, motivate their athletes, and reinforce the D1-level experience Colin set out to build.
Before Gipper Touch
- Running out of space for physical plaques, trophies, and record boards
- Bland, blank wall in main athletic entrance way
- No easy way to archive history and achievements
- Goal of building a "D-1" experience on-campus, in-facilities
After Gipper Touch
- Two modern touchscreen displays that showcase Green Level's awards, championships, records, and history
- Landmark 75" touchscreen diplay that wows students and visitors
- Seamless solution to archive Green Level history and ensure it's not lost or forgotten
- Collegiate like experience on-campus, with touchscreen displays that recognize and inspires their student-athletes

"I could not recommend Gipper Touch more. It is so easy to use, looks incredible, and the Gipper team does the work to get it started - which makes it a no-brainer."


"As ADs, we're always looking for that one solution where we can log into one place and solve multiple problems.
And that’s the great thing about Gipper — it really is a one-stop shop for all of our social media creation, our graphics & newsletter creation, and now our touchscreen displays.
Even better - you get a one-stop-shop that also delivers on the best product and support in the market."