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Today’s guest is Mike Rolih, co-founder of GoRout, a company that helps improve the way teams practice by utilizing wearable technology. Rolih, a former high school football coach, sits down with Keith to discuss efficient practicing, in-helmet play-viewing and how technology can be a force...

The confetti has fallen, the snack bowls are empty and everyone's already forgotten about those Superbowl LI ads. While the Patriots made one of the greatest comebacks in Super Bowl history, three sports tech startups - GoRout, Mobile Virtual Player and Windpact, also won big...

Rochester based football hardware and software startup, GoRout, earned themselves national recognition over the weekend. The team won the “Communication with the Athlete” division in the NFL’s 1st and Future competition in Houston this Saturday, bringing home $50,000, two tickets to Super Bowl 51, and...

The Rochester-based startup GoRout won big this Super Bowl weekend. GoRout was one three businesses selected by the NFL as winners of the league's second annual "1st and Future" event at the Texas Medical Center Innovation Institute in Houston. Each company walked away with $50,000,...

HOUSTON (AP) — With player safety under the microscope, the NFL and the Texas Medical Center held a competition Saturday for startups making innovative products geared toward improving the game. Nine companies competed in three categories — communicating with the athlete, training the athlete and...