When I was there it looked like the lower part was high enough that no one could stand in front of it to block your view of it. However, from the angle of Alan's photo it looks like someone could stand in the sight lines from the seats in the stadium. I'll bet you if there's a crowd on Victory Hill, some fools will find a way to block the lower part of scoreboard and no one will do a thing about it. Again, this assumes that the angle of Alan's photo is not deceptive. I certainly hope my original impression of the height is correct.
My worst fears were realized -- about 15-20 a-holes stood in front of the scoreboard for the better part of the game. There was no effort to get them to move. The crucial information was at the top of the screen so you could see Score, Time, etc., however at times part of the various messages and videos were obstructed by these a-holes. Why in the world would you put up a classy new scoreboard than allow people to obstruct part of it? This makes absolutely no sense to me. BTC will say I'm just being an "angry old man," but I can't believe anyone would find this kind of behavior acceptable.
And in game one we have are first complaint!!! Excuse people for standing in a general admission standing area!!!!
Hells bells, you will excuse anything just to get in a snarky comment directed at me. Says more about you than about me. And, to answer the other poster, I sit in the second row of the Phillips Section, which is much lower than you, from my angle the idiot assholes standing in front of the scoreboard do block part of it. There is absolutely NO excuse for the Athletic Department to allow this. It would be so easy to just ask people not to stand in front of the scoreboard. There's so much other real estate on Victory Hill to occupy, but the assholes all congregated in that one area. Inexcusable. In the words of my friend and former student, Chuck Landon: UNACCEPTABLE! ;-)