Ohio State has partnered with Skyway Interactive to provide Buckeye fans with a 360-degree view of the school's athletic facilities using virtual tours.
“These virtual tours are such an incredible recruiting tool, and Ohio State has some of the finest facilities in the NCAA, so this will really allow their coaches to showcase everything the Buckeyes have to offer. Prospective student-athletes will be able to get an up-close look at the facilities no matter where they are in the world." Skyway Interactive founder Jake Donahue said in a statement.
Over a six-month period, Skyway collected 150 separate 360-degree views of Ohio State's athletic facilities, including Ohio Stadium, the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, the Schottenstein Center, the Covelli Center and several other buildings utilized by the Buckeyes' 36 varsity programs. As part of Ohio State's agreement with Skyway, the athletic department will continuously update its interactive website with new images and views as necessary.
Ohio State is the seventh Big Ten school that Skyway Interactive has worked with since the company's inception in 2017. They have also created virtual tours for Michigan, Illinois Northwestern, Penn State, Purdue and Rutgers. Other NCAA clients include Notre Dame, Kansas, Kentucky and soon-to-be Big Ten member USC.
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