Check Out Florida State’s New $100M Football Facility That Will Take Years To Build

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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.

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.”

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.