Haslam field expansion

#3
#3
The only things that I didn't see an actual real picture was for the completed patio and the rehab area (cryotherapy, float tanks , sleep pods) what does everyone think? Too much , not enough, or finally on par with other schools.
 
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The only things that I didn't see an actual real picture was for the completed patio and the rehab area (cryotherapy, float tanks , sleep pods) what does everyone think? Too much , not enough, or finally on par with other schools.
I think other schools are concerned with building THE best rosters. We had a B+ offseason (HS class was aces). Couldve used a QB. and two DT.

I dont care if its glass, plastic, or formica.

Win.
 
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Thanks for sharing the link. Wow!!

I grew up in Ridgewood NJ, a relatively affluent town of 25,000 about 1/2 hour from Manhattan, and we (our football team) had a dirt field for practice (Stevens Field) and a dark and hot weight room in the basement of the gym. The college and pro athletes today have better facilities than there are in heaven. It's insane. And if you don't have them and keep up with the Jones's, your program will suffer. Truly hope today's athletes really appreciate how well they are treated.
 
#11
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Wasn't the biggest expense of this renovation actually raising the practice field itself to be even with the surrounding fields and areas so it could be used more often...think I recall reading that somewhere that it needed done.

As far as the rest, it looks pretty sweet to me and should be attractive to recruits and players as a place to not only train and recover, but bond and socialize with your team. That should pay off.
 

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