A national contender from the Pac-12 is starting the season with a shiny new toy.

Oregon has completed a new monster video board and sound system at Autzen Stadium. It’s a $12 million project ready for the season opener on Saturday against Stanford.

“It’s awesome,” Athletics Director Rob Mullens said, per Oregon Live. “It’s going to be fantastic. It’s been fully operational for a while, both the sound and the video and fans are going to love it. We’re so pleased to finally get to his project because the fan feedback that we get after every game, this has been at the top of the agenda for several years, particularly the sound, now that we’re able to add some modern video with it.”

The project has removed the small video board that was added to the left of the east endzone and has replaced it with a new 186’ x 66’ video screen on the east end of the stadium. The video board will also house a smaller outward-facing 47’ x 26’ video board.

It surpasses Auburn’s video board, which was the previous largest in college football.