Top Locker Rooms in College Football

Husker NoNo

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Don't think I saw this posted anywhere else.

http://www.schoollockers.com/blog/lockers/top-college-locker-rooms/

The Nebraska Cornhuskers are one of only ten teams that have won more than 800 games over their entire history. Since their beginning, the team has won 864 games with only 357 losses, making them the team with the fourth highest victories of all time…

These wins can in large be contributed to the players, the coaches, and the incredible resources in the locker room.

The Cornhuskers’ locker room consists of 123 individualized stadium lockers. Each one of these is customized with a nameplate and a picture of the player in action on the field. No expense was spared as each wood locker is made from solid maple. In addition to these, there are resources in the locker room that can guarantee the success of the players on the field.

One of the best weight rooms in the country is located in this locker room. Here athletes spend time training for upcoming games. For those who need to relax after a grueling match, the player’s lounge is the perfect place for the team to congregate together. Here there are big screen TVs, video games, and more team building aspects.

 
No Iowa?

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I'm probably a very small minority, but I hate the pompousness of the big time programs. That includes stadiums and training facilities. What does it really add to the game? I'd go to games if there were only grass to sit on. Logically I understand the need to whoo recruits, I just long for players who just want to play hard nose football and fans who appreciate it.

 
I'm probably a very small minority, but I hate the pompousness of the big time programs. That includes stadiums and training facilities. What does it really add to the game? I'd go to games if there were only grass to sit on. Logically I understand the need to whoo recruits, I just long for players who just want to play hard nose football and fans who appreciate it.
I agree, but 1984 was 30 years ago. Either you progress with society or you fall behind and get left behind.

 
Oh I'm not making fun. It's an interesting psyche-out technique.
As an art teacher, I like to use the Iowa locker-room thing when I teach color theory, because red is actually a color that has been shown to stimulate the mind (basically doing the opposite of blue, which has a calming effect.) Since pink is just a tint of red, the pink locker room would theoretically "amp up" the opposing team.

I also liked to argue this to my Iowa fan ex-boyfriend, who, like all Iowa fans, was kind of a jerk.

 
Suh donated money for your locker room? That's kind of cool.

Donated 2 million dollars total (the biggest donation ever), I think it was 1.2 million to the locker room and 800k to the engineering department.

Our locker room was already elite before Suh's contributions, though.

 
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