OT: New Texas lockers
Aside from now getting checked for their championship hydration levels, Texas players prove once again how much money their program will toss down a hole for them.
At #Texas UT's new lockers are pretty hi-tech. Each has a 43-inch flat screen & locker doors glow. Cost: $10,500 per. pic.twitter.com/P4je7D4LQq
— Bruce Feldman (@BruceFeldmanCFB) April 14, 2017
the arm's race and the money being spent is getting stupid.
April 14th, 2017 at 11:13 PM ^
Well maybe if they could offer all varsity athletes full scholarships this kind of shit wouldn't be going on?
April 15th, 2017 at 10:29 AM ^
Please elaborate. I can think of several ways you could be figuring this to be the case.
April 15th, 2017 at 11:33 AM ^
Looks like a refrigerator. Maybe they will store the players in there to heal.
My first thought as well. "I wonder if their cleats go in the veggie crisper drawer"
Our lockers by month end will be located in the Coliseum.
True. And yet they paid $10,500 for about 80 of them, but probably more than that. You know the coaching staff has something just as nice, or better. Ridiculous...
Going by the 119 players on last year's Texas roster, that's $1.2M for LOCKERS
Pathetic. As is the playground they built over at Clemson.
I think us having phone chargers in lockers at Schembechler Hall is over the top.
What would you do with all the money that big time football programs make? I mean this is absurd, of course, but it's the concequence of NCAA rules. Every organization in the world competes for talent/personnel by spending money on said personnel. In a sane world they would do it by *giving* the money to them, but since that's banned you gotta do something else.
Turning lockers into jewelry displays is utterly ridiculous.
If they have so much money pouring out of their behinds, go invest in your other sports if Football is already taken care of.
Being that it's Texas, I'm sure they had just fine lockers before.
It's Texas. I'm guessing their other sports are well-funded and have their own multimillion dollar facilities just like we do.
You obviously don't understand the love of football only shared by a few states. If you go check out a high school, middle school football game in Texas, you'll see stadiums better than 80% of college digs.
April 14th, 2017 at 10:47 PM ^
It's not not the consequence of NCAA rules, it's just the use of consumer money, your preferred seating license at work.
It's a nice little benefit but it's not necessary. I'm not upset about it, I just wouldn't have put them in if I designed it.
All that Nike/Jordan brand stuff are little benefits that aren't necessary? You've stood in line for what other people would say is very unnecessary.
At least the players can charge up their phones or laptops while they're in practice.
Hasn't Michigan athletics spent or will be spending roughly $900 million on athletic department improvements since the Michigan Stadium redo started? All private money and I'm happy for the upgrades, but some might make an argument that the money might be spent other ways.
Consequently, I'm not about to criticize what other programs do.
April 14th, 2017 at 11:13 PM ^
It's easy to just say, "Whoa theyre more worried about how they look than just working!!! Not like Harbaugh!!!"
But this stuff actually does serve a purpose beyond just cool gadgets. From Michael Felder (a former CFB player):
And, perhaps the part no one mentions near enough, 3-They're designed to keep ppl in house for as long as they can keep you there.
— Michael Felder (@InTheBleachers) April 14, 2017
Not unlike work spaces w beer & free snacks & ping pong. These perks in CFB are setup to extend the players' "voluntary" time in house
— Michael Felder (@InTheBleachers) April 14, 2017
Wake up, work out at facility, eat at facility, nap at facility, go to class, come back to facility to lounge, go to film, practice, eat
— Michael Felder (@InTheBleachers) April 14, 2017
And as your there for a long time, go watch extra film. Do "team bonding" or do your homework/study in space they give you. Don't go home.
— Michael Felder (@InTheBleachers) April 14, 2017
Coach can call you up to his office to show you something on film. It's not in your "20 hours" but you're getting instruction & coaching.
— Michael Felder (@InTheBleachers) April 14, 2017
Oh & to finish, next time you hear "lives at facility" realize that most guys do. It is just easier than trying to walk/drive to & from.
— Michael Felder (@InTheBleachers) April 14, 2017
And thus, less time actually getting to be a college student.
Right, but who wants to do all that in the locker room, as opposed to a more comfortable film room / lounge that doesn't smell like jock strap and defeat?
Phone chargers are over the top? Seriously grandpa?
April 14th, 2017 at 10:13 PM ^
I agree that these Texas lockers are stupid in all kinds of ways, but phone chargers are over the top in the same way that indoor shitters are.
But...but... there's no way these poor schools can afford to pay players
I would be pissed if Michigan wasted money like this...shocked a PS4 isnt included
as being a country club for soft, entitled 4 and 5 stars.
Is for the sole purpose of watching Michigan play for the NC as the Texas season will pretty much be over about the 3rd or 4th week of the season.
I'm not a professional designer, but those look like shit.
The lockers are a bit on the ugly side, but their uniforms are some of the best in the country. I put them 2nd behind you know who.
I had two related thoughts upon seeing those lockers:
1) Those are comicly hideous in their ostentatiousness.
2) I can't believe Oregon didn't come up with this idea first.