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You're sitting in the crowd at Camp Randall Stadium and really want to post that video you just took of the student section jumping around to YouTube or Facebook or Vine or Twitter.

Yeah, you and 60,000 other people.

If you've been in that situation, chances are you've experienced the game of waiting for an available connection, which can often delay your post until the end of the Fifth Quarter.

And maybe that lack of access to a dependable Internet connection, along with your desire for a "second screen" experience throughout the game, has you thinking your couch is a better seat for a football game than a Camp Randall bench.

"Whether it's a phone or a tablet device, given the importance and the heavy use of them in everyday society, we don't want something that's as big of a deal as one of our home football games to be a place where you can't use something that's become such a commonplace thing in daily life," said Justin Doherty, the UW associate athletic director for external relations.

"We just want people to be able to use their devices easily and not have connectivity problems."