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The Florida State Seminoles are shaking things up with their football facility. With the college football landscape ever-changing, the program makes a big move to make some upgrades.
With that in mind, the Seminoles are officially building a brand new $100 million football facility. Florida State released a short video to announce the project.
“This is going to have such a dramatic impact on this university, this community and all of Florida State athletics.” @SeminoleAlford #NoleFamily | #KeepCLIMBing pic.twitter.com/LLq92K9Mp9
— FSU Football (@FSUFootball) December 18, 2022
According to Front Office Sports, the new facility will feature state-of-the-art equipment. Including a recruiting lounge, hot/cold pools, a cryotherapy chamber, and a virtual reality area. There are a ton of cool features and Florida State’s new facility is “set to be done by 2025.”
Florida State has broken ground on its massive $100M football facility 🏗️
▪️ Offices, position rooms
▪️ Recruit lounge
▪️ Hot/cold pools
▪️ Underwater treadmills
▪️ Cryotherapy chamber
▪️ Altitude room
▪️ Virtual Reality area
▪️ Nutrition stationsIt’s set to be done by 2025. pic.twitter.com/W4GWcRoTdT
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) December 19, 2022
The brand new facility will be called, “the Albert J. and Judith A. Dunlap Football Center,” per the school’s official website. This is a big move for Florida State, as it’s a great way to keep players in shape. On top of that, it’s another great recruiting tool for a program that’s seen a ton of success through the years.
With multiple college football teams changing conferences, programs have to get creative to find a recruiting edge. Florida State should be in good hands moving forward. Who wouldn’t want to work out and train in a $100 million facility?
So, any players who will be a part of the football program in 2025 will be the first to use this state-of-the-art equipment.