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Texas Tech’s New $242 Million Football Facility
Posted on 9/12/25 at 7:39 pm
Posted on 9/12/25 at 7:39 pm
Absolutely Insane
How does ours stack up? I really like the feature they have at the 55 second mark.
How does ours stack up? I really like the feature they have at the 55 second mark.
Posted on 9/12/25 at 7:44 pm to Beachbum87
What potentially sets theirs apart is that it seems incorporated into the stadium
It’s nice, and they certainly have made no bones about their desire to invest in CFB. I think our football facility holds up, though
It’s nice, and they certainly have made no bones about their desire to invest in CFB. I think our football facility holds up, though
Posted on 9/12/25 at 7:51 pm to Beachbum87
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How does ours stack up? I really like the feature they have at the 55 second mark.
The problem with trying to keep up is that it is impossible. Things change every year and unless you are going to rebuild your facility every few years, new ones will come out that have more swag
Same with boats and cars.
Posted on 9/12/25 at 7:56 pm to LanierSpots
I thought the shift was from “facilities” to almost direct payment of players?
Posted on 9/12/25 at 8:27 pm to TheJones
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What potentially sets theirs apart is that it seems incorporated into the stadium
Yeahthat is pretty cool. I'd say they're pretty similar as far as amenities. I didn't see the hydro therapy pools that people were so hyped about ours in Tech's.
I think the drone fly-through is cooler than the facility though. I used to watch some guy's YouTube channel where he got paid to plan and shoot these types of videos for companies as part of their recruitment of employees. It is really cool to see him do his in one long shot.
Posted on 9/12/25 at 9:20 pm to makersmark1
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I thought the shift was from “facilities” to almost direct payment of players?

Posted on 9/12/25 at 9:32 pm to Beachbum87
How much is there to spend?
I have no idea, but IF I’m a player, I’ll take more money over another waterfall or coffee maker.
I have no idea, but IF I’m a player, I’ll take more money over another waterfall or coffee maker.
Posted on 9/12/25 at 9:47 pm to Beachbum87
The football facility reminds me a lot of ours honestly. It’s just not right next to the stadium
Posted on 9/13/25 at 12:03 am to makersmark1
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but IF I’m a player, I’ll take more money over another waterfall or coffee maker
TTU has made it clear they have an open pocketbook for both facilities and paying players. They are all in and determined to reach new heights in CFB.
Posted on 9/13/25 at 12:38 am to Beachbum87
Facilities are so 2019. Since NIL they are less important.
Auburn actually needed a new facility, though. They hadn't had many updates since the 1980s and didn't have a dedicated football facility (they had to share with all sports). The old weight room was shitty, for instance and the indoor practice field was crappy.
AU's is still state of the art, but it doesn't have a much "bling" as some of the ones built in the past couple of years.
Auburn actually needed a new facility, though. They hadn't had many updates since the 1980s and didn't have a dedicated football facility (they had to share with all sports). The old weight room was shitty, for instance and the indoor practice field was crappy.
AU's is still state of the art, but it doesn't have a much "bling" as some of the ones built in the past couple of years.
This post was edited on 9/13/25 at 12:39 am
Posted on 9/13/25 at 4:10 am to CorchJay
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We spent $90 million
Is there going to be a cliff in sports?
I grew up listening to the radio. There was one college game on TV each week. A good player could be had for a decent summer job, and a great player could be bought with a new car.
Is the next generation as sports centric as the group over 60 years old?
The devotion to sport may take a hit with the next generation.
Is 90 million a once per decade expense or do you just continue to ante up 10 million a year for facilities and whatever the salary cap is?
Posted on 9/13/25 at 6:33 am to makersmark1
There will be a remnant of college football in about 20 years. No way TV contracts can hold without going bankrupt. Even if it does hold there are probably only 20-25 teams that have the desire to spend 50-60 million a year for coaches and players to compete.
You see it in our own fanbase. Players have to be perfect in every way on the field. QBs have to complete every pass or they are garbage, running backs have to break every tackle, linemen have to never miss a block, FG kickers can never miss a FG, punters never shank a punt, linebackers never fill the wrong gap, safeties never miss on open field tackle, corner never get burned. The expectation of perfection from the fans is toxic. There is no joy for the fan because of what might happen the next play, the next game, or the next season.
Just watch basketball fans will be miserable this season because we have had success lately but I suspect we won’t be dominate but just a normal “good” SEC team.
You see it in our own fanbase. Players have to be perfect in every way on the field. QBs have to complete every pass or they are garbage, running backs have to break every tackle, linemen have to never miss a block, FG kickers can never miss a FG, punters never shank a punt, linebackers never fill the wrong gap, safeties never miss on open field tackle, corner never get burned. The expectation of perfection from the fans is toxic. There is no joy for the fan because of what might happen the next play, the next game, or the next season.
Just watch basketball fans will be miserable this season because we have had success lately but I suspect we won’t be dominate but just a normal “good” SEC team.
Posted on 9/13/25 at 6:51 am to CorchJay
I and many others predicted this, GMs, front office staffing exploding so you can recruit the portal and high school. NIL exploding.
Next phase, the quality of NFL play will decline. Consider, if I am a good player in college but not certain of a first three round pick, I take half a million and stay with my college team. I file suit for a fifth or even sixth year. The average life of a pro player is 2.4 years, I wear out my body in college and are not drafted.
Pretty soon, the NFL will have superstars....and a bunch of scrubs for the balance of the team.
Ohio state did this this past year, paying comparable NFL wages to tell guys to wait a year and go higher in the draft and make good money while you wait.....forget the fact you are wearing the tread on that body.
You have to take into account, for some of these rich boosters it has nothing to do with ROI, its the entertainment. Same as buying a superyacht, a 100 million dollar home, or placing a million dollar bet on red all night long.
Next phase, the quality of NFL play will decline. Consider, if I am a good player in college but not certain of a first three round pick, I take half a million and stay with my college team. I file suit for a fifth or even sixth year. The average life of a pro player is 2.4 years, I wear out my body in college and are not drafted.
Pretty soon, the NFL will have superstars....and a bunch of scrubs for the balance of the team.
Ohio state did this this past year, paying comparable NFL wages to tell guys to wait a year and go higher in the draft and make good money while you wait.....forget the fact you are wearing the tread on that body.
You have to take into account, for some of these rich boosters it has nothing to do with ROI, its the entertainment. Same as buying a superyacht, a 100 million dollar home, or placing a million dollar bet on red all night long.
Posted on 9/14/25 at 6:20 am to LanierSpots
All that needs to upgraded is the equipment. You don’t have to build a new house.
Posted on 9/15/25 at 12:22 pm to Beachbum87
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How does ours stack up?
Have you seen our treadmill/resistance pool?
Posted on 9/15/25 at 12:22 pm to Beachbum87
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How does ours stack up?
Double post, sorry
Or the “Redzone Hill” as we do also
This post was edited on 9/15/25 at 12:29 pm
Posted on 9/15/25 at 12:28 pm to trinidadtiger
And, you know it can be tax deductible. Pay a football player to wear your shirt, save a ton of taxes.
Posted on 9/19/25 at 4:56 pm to Beachbum87
In the age of NIL this type of stuff has lost its appeal
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