Anyone else tired of only seeing Michigan's cleats wall, UGA's weight room, and Alabama & LSU's locker rooms only in these compilations? Why not give us brief montages of the entire facilities instead? I'm assuming SD's rankings are based on the combined facility altogether, are they not? Why not give us clips of the whole facility instead of just the parts they personally liked the most when they took the tour? P.S: It's all love from me, SD. I'm not hating. I'm just saying, UGA's exterior architecture + spacious interior; LSU's entrance + outside purple and gold lighting scheme; and Alabama's trophy room + recovery rooms were all pretty goddamn amazing last I recall
Facilities attract Good players. Good players win football games. People show up to watch teams winning football games and spend money and doing so. That money funds all sorts of projects and facilities campus-wide.
@@destall Hey dumb one, not having "toured" the school was implied in my response. Deductive reasoning....I know it will hurt your hollow little head but you should try it for yourself sometime. Now finish your bowl of Count Chocula, it's almost nappy time.
I agree. They've done a really good job with the recent renovations in the South Endzone, turning much of it into a practice facility and building an indoor practice facility right next to it. Everything is close together and clean. You can see how it's improved their recruiting both last year and this year. That SEC money really starting to payoff for them
I was about to ask this question 😂 don't remember an Auburn video ever coming out and scrambled to search for it thinking I was crazy after watching this
Cincinnati was the first but they were just sponsored! Michigan actually had an apparel deal with Jordan making it the first ever! Big difference in being sponsored and having a contract with them
What’s humorous is that you don’t know what the hell marketing is or that 17-20 year olds from Alaska to Florida love Jordan brand. It’s a recruiting contest for the best players.
oregon is number one right now... after our expansion i think we are gonna be ranked so high its outer space and the rest of the world will be on earth still.
I'd think it would be more interesting to see, what facilities/amenities these universities offer to the students that actually pay money to go to school there.
The two colleges that are the best is Michigan, & Oregon; both of the facilities are from playing in the NFL and state of the art. Happy New Year & always, GOBLUE-NATTYUP🏆!
And realistically A&M should be top 3. They just dumped 250 million into facilities on top of the 500-600mill they've put into the stadium since joining the SEC.
Once the players are on the team, a lot of the stuff is unnecessary for athletic performance, but having a great athletic facility will get recruits to choose your school over the others. That’s why Alabama and Georgia get all of the 5 star recruits
interesting they skipped over all of Auburn's amenities and only showed the entrance of Auburns facility? It's basically a combo of what was shown for Georgia's workout facility + Alabama locker room, but the coolest most unique area AU has in the new facility is their on-field simulation space which is basically an indoor study virtual study room that allows coaches and players to break down formations and plays of their own or opponents! Players can line up one on one with opposing teams and come face to face with what they're going to see next Saturday... The rooms got a massive screen about 15 feet high and the width of the entire field... the ground is navy blue, but has hashes and yard lines replicating the actual football field..... I've never seen anything like it on the college level.
Wait till my Nittany Lions 🦁 700 million dollar renovation is done!!! They already have 50 million dollar practice facilities and locker rooms that look amazing, when all is done, amazing 👏!!! WE ARE 🏈 Unrivaled
This needs to be updated ASAP bcuz I’ve just seen a video of Northwestern football facility and for a program that’s not top notch, it’s new football facility is stupendous 👍
Spengler wrote the most prominent thesis on the decline of Western Civilization. He concluded that stadiums and their facilities were the strongest indicator of decline. The more grandiose and larger the stadiums become, the more society decayed.
The bigger the problems became in Rome...the grander Caesar would have the games become in order to distract citizens. Very interesting post you made that's certainly true
It happened in January of 2019. James Franklin has a problem with getting top players to play in bowl games. Massive opt outs contributed in bowl losses to Kentucky, Arkansas, and Old Miss in the Franklin era.
I AM ASHAMED OF THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES, ESPECIALLY NAVY. Please, do they go to university or a fair ground - all the play they want. How much of the school resources are used by players OUTSIDE OF THE ATHLETIC FACILITY.
uh, football pays the bills for all other sports and activities of a university...even Navy. Let a university stop spending money on facilities and ill show you a university that is cutting programs in academics right and left.
Have to agree with @@jjenes1, These D1 football programs raise all the money for these crazy facilities, coach salaries and even fund all the other sports for that university.
lol what a stupid fuckin take. UF’s athletic department is a whole separate entity from the University. It generates all of its own revenue and for us, FB, MBB, and M baseball pay for every one of the other sports, and they make huge contributions back to the university general fund every year. But UF UAA is a private entity that never receives state funding or any coming over from the universities public budget. Any other University like UF of similar stature, UGA, UT, OU, UA, etc, is going to be structured similarly.
Who was that guy representing Kentucky!!? Kentucky didn't beat Penn State in the citrus bowl they beat Iowa in 2022, and then Iowa beat them the following year which was also 2022 according to what I saw because it wasn't a New Year's Day bowl. That's a pretty big mistake is something wrong with the matrix?
We feature weight rooms and meeting rooms in a ton of our videos, check them out. Here's a video featuring the best weight rooms we've seen: th-cam.com/video/H9X1PuMUAO0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xnot_Gwhlxahwqs5
I cannot believe thsts alm the facility of UA weight room its above abd beyond. This is the dude on ESPN who clearly dislike Bama cause hes a salty LSU fan turn biased ESPN commentators.
No way Michigans 19. Biggest weight room in the country. Even in your tour you took of Michigans facilities you hardly looked at anything. Just the equipment and cleats lol
Anyone else tired of only seeing Michigan's cleats wall, UGA's weight room, and Alabama & LSU's locker rooms only in these compilations? Why not give us brief montages of the entire facilities instead? I'm assuming SD's rankings are based on the combined facility altogether, are they not? Why not give us clips of the whole facility instead of just the parts they personally liked the most when they took the tour?
P.S: It's all love from me, SD. I'm not hating. I'm just saying, UGA's exterior architecture + spacious interior; LSU's entrance + outside purple and gold lighting scheme; and Alabama's trophy room + recovery rooms were all pretty goddamn amazing last I recall
Agreed my brotha. I was going to say the same thing but I’m sure u said it better than I would have ! Thanks
I agree with everything except bringing GOD into it
@@williamgullett5911 Do everyone a favor and take the stick out of your ass. It's a harmless expression/turn of phrase
all shit that dont matter
Phil Knight did attend U of O, and Nike world headquarters is in Beaverton, OR. 💚💛💚💛 😬
He was on the track team.
His first shoe was an Oregon football cleat.
Im a Michigan fan for life but that Alabama locker was so awesome.
Not sure how Ohio State wasn't featured on here- teams and loyalties aside the facilities in Columbus are ludicrous.
What’s crazy is OU just approved a $175 million new football operations facility.
Return trip soon?
That's only a down payment on DKR.
*_UO_* ... OU is Oklahoma.
@@cacogenicist I’m talking about Oklahoma
I'm so glad to see these colleges have their priorities in order.
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Funded by private donations. Are we telling people how to spend their money?
Well religion studies sure doesnt pay for the new lunch building for the college.
Facilities attract Good players. Good players win football games. People show up to watch teams winning football games and spend money and doing so. That money funds all sorts of projects and facilities campus-wide.
UNLV doesn’t usually have a top program but they should definitely be on here
It's definitely a sleeper
You completely left out Clemson...why?? They are routinely listed in the top 3 facilities and frankly started the trend 10 years ago or so.
Hey smart one, it's only schools that they've toured. Idk if you know hot to use your brain or not, but you should try it.
@@destall Hey dumb one, not having "toured" the school was implied in my response. Deductive reasoning....I know it will hurt your hollow little head but you should try it for yourself sometime. Now finish your bowl of Count Chocula, it's almost nappy time.
@@destall Hey dumb one, a tour of the school was implied in my response. Deductive reasoning is a thing, give it a try sometime.
10 years ago? That’s considered antique nowadays. Probably still have PS2s in the players lounge.
@@dennisgriffin6742 What are you, 12? Do yourself a favor and look up the Clemson/Allen Reeves Football Complex.
i cant believe michigan is 19 when it comes to football facilities; thought top 8 or so ......that brick in michigans designs is just tough
Bout time we got an updated list
Y'all need to visit Mizzou. The facilities have come a long way in the last 4 years. Comparable to a lot of what I've seen in this video
I agree. They've done a really good job with the recent renovations in the South Endzone, turning much of it into a practice facility and building an indoor practice facility right next to it. Everything is close together and clean. You can see how it's improved their recruiting both last year and this year. That SEC money really starting to payoff for them
Where is Nebraskas? You need to go and check there new facility out. Pretty impressive.
When the original wasn't on here I quit watching but they probably just waiting on the new one
Suck it Nebraska, hello from Iowa
So I guess those pictures in the Arkansas locker room don't get updated very often. Are they in black and white?
Nope haha
Maybe get a good coach and win games would help.
Maybe having Bobby P back in town will help with that, things have been a shitshow since he left the first time.
Can we get a Ohio State football video
No.. That's a felony
Thanks for the tour. You should visit Colorado again. It's even better now.
20:16
Is the Auburn episode coming up? Don't think I've seen that one on this channel yet
That’s what I’m thinking because I cannot find the video
And it’s also brand new like I don’t think it’s even a year old yet
I was about to ask this question 😂 don't remember an Auburn video ever coming out and scrambled to search for it thinking I was crazy after watching this
😏 it's coming really soon
@@johng9455 it's on the way!
Haven't seen the OKST video, but it's crazy that the footage that made them good enough for this video is the fact that their field goes east to west
Our facility is amazing
Patiently waiting for you guys to come to my Huskers
1:43 Michigan wasn’t the first Jordan football school that’d be North Carolina my friend. Florida and Michigan were announced after UNC 🐏
Cincinnati was the first but they were just sponsored! Michigan actually had an apparel deal with Jordan making it the first ever! Big difference in being sponsored and having a contract with them
Yeah pretty humorous to see Nike logo of Jordan all over the place as if Jordan actually went anywhere else besides North Carolina.
What’s humorous is that you don’t know what the hell marketing is or that 17-20 year olds from Alaska to Florida love Jordan brand. It’s a recruiting contest for the best players.
That’s incorrect, Michigan was the first announced. It was a conscious decision to go with Michigan
They gotta put this in NCAA things like this will make it stand the test of time💯
ion even have to watch this to know Oregon is number 1
😂😂
I'll take Bama or Georgia's myself!
I’m takin Georgia or bama easy
I pick Oregon and ND saw I piece on Oregon Faculty and ND
Georgia's
Wow that UNC player lounge is it
When are you going to do Brigham Young University and University of Utah?
You realize Nebraska just opened a state of the art $175 million dollar facility?
UF's player lockers better than Bama's with more storage space and better gravity chairs than Bama's.
No.
oregon is number one right now... after our expansion i think we are gonna be ranked so high its outer space and the rest of the world will be on earth still.
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Seeing some of the design plans... It's honestly unbelievable. What always blows my mind is the attention to detail and theming.
Puts the facilities here in the UK to shame
Sco Ducks 🦆
No OSU😂 wow
Go to northwestern next there facilities are 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Stay tuned for this week or next 😏
@@SportsDissected do more hockey locker rooms please
@@mikeythemonkeygaming We're filming another tomorrow 😎
@@SportsDissected can't wait Let go baby let me guess Norther Dame Wisconsin Michigan
Kentucky lol we have the toliet bowl trophy. That's a pretty empty trophy case for football.
Terps! Maryland Football's $150 m team/practice facilities are def Top 10 worthy.
It’s easy to be number with a little stadium like Oregon has😮
Oregon is getting ready to renovate Autzen stadium and build another indoor practice facility.
~ What you said makes absolutely zero sense...
I'd think it would be more interesting to see, what facilities/amenities these universities offer to the students that actually pay money to go to school there.
What’s even more crazy is Oklahoma saying they have the most national award winners in the country 😂😂
Poor Arkansas ain’t gonna get to update any pictures this year
Maybe we can put Western Carolina up there lmao 🤣 🤣🤣
The two colleges that are the best is Michigan, & Oregon; both of the facilities are from playing in the NFL and state of the art. Happy New Year & always, GOBLUE-NATTYUP🏆!
Are you going to make a trip to Lincoln, once Nebraska is finished with their new facility?
Really? Would love to see theirs!
Probably why they didn't make this list
Is the citris trophy upkeep paid for?
ILLINI
24 hour gang👇👇
Gang Gang!
It would be cool if we could get a virtual tour of the facilities in the new EA Sports College Football video game.
WoW! NO TENNESSEE VOLS....FOR REAL ?
This isn't a video about voltard standards it's about elite facilities 😅
@@ezmoney79 FOOL TENNESSEE BEEN ELITE..FUCK YOU MEAN...FOR A LONG TIME
Wow! 5 of the top 6 were SEC schools
It just means more.
SEC leads the way!!! 👍
And realistically A&M should be top 3. They just dumped 250 million into facilities on top of the 500-600mill they've put into the stadium since joining the SEC.
Anybody that watched Rocky 4 knows none of this shit is necessary to be champ. In fact it might hurt you.
Once the players are on the team, a lot of the stuff is unnecessary for athletic performance, but having a great athletic facility will get recruits to choose your school over the others. That’s why Alabama and Georgia get all of the 5 star recruits
@@NikolaiG8 Great point.
interesting they skipped over all of Auburn's amenities and only showed the entrance of Auburns facility? It's basically a combo of what was shown for Georgia's workout facility + Alabama locker room, but the coolest most unique area AU has in the new facility is their on-field simulation space which is basically an indoor study virtual study room that allows coaches and players to break down formations and plays of their own or opponents! Players can line up one on one with opposing teams and come face to face with what they're going to see next Saturday... The rooms got a massive screen about 15 feet high and the width of the entire field... the ground is navy blue, but has hashes and yard lines replicating the actual football field..... I've never seen anything like it on the college level.
🔥🔥🔥
Do Louisville 🙏🙏
Wait till my Nittany Lions 🦁 700 million dollar renovation is done!!! They already have 50 million dollar practice facilities and locker rooms that look amazing, when all is done, amazing 👏!!! WE ARE 🏈 Unrivaled
Okstate at 15 im shocked funny part is thats where we are ranked nationally in football on this very day #15 go pokess.
do one for basketball
This needs to be updated ASAP bcuz I’ve just seen a video of Northwestern football facility and for a program that’s not top notch, it’s new football facility is stupendous 👍
Oki State parents got the sheit seats.
I can’t believe you don’t have Iowa
List is missing Clemson
Maybe if SC didn't spend so much time trying to make music they'd be better at football 😂 I kid I kid, all of these facilities are very nice
visit Rutgers see what Schiano is cooking
I would take Mike Gundy's advice. Take the money you would put into these facilities and throw it into NIL.
Agrees
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Go Dawgs 🔴⚫️
Bama weight room look better than UGA. Plus this Bama footage from 2021
You need to add chapters to these videos
LSU 🔥
Damn Navy football facilities beat Michigan? Haha
Michigan #1. For now ✊🏾✊🏾
go to the new Nebraska facilities!
We definitely are.
Washington has the best facilities
How was osu not not on here
Tennessee is not ranked? What a JOKE!!!
Spengler wrote the most prominent thesis on the decline of Western Civilization. He concluded that stadiums and their facilities were the strongest indicator of decline. The more grandiose and larger the stadiums become, the more society decayed.
Truth🤔
The bigger the problems became in Rome...the grander Caesar would have the games become in order to distract citizens. Very interesting post you made that's certainly true
the stadium itself is a part of "facilities"; the fact that Florida State and Nebraska aren't on this list is not good
When did Kentucky ever beat Penn State in the Citrus Bowl? Isn't that what the person said?
It happened in January of 2019. James Franklin has a problem with getting top players to play in bowl games. Massive opt outs contributed in bowl losses to Kentucky, Arkansas, and Old Miss in the Franklin era.
@@jaycee167 thanks for info.
UOM where it at
How u don’t have Ohio state on here smh
Why sneakers are a religion is an important story.
Lmao is my eyes playing tricks on me. Is Tennessee really not on this list
Sorry Tennessee sucks man
I AM ASHAMED OF THE PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES, ESPECIALLY NAVY. Please, do they go to university or a fair ground - all the play they want. How much of the school resources are used by players OUTSIDE OF THE ATHLETIC FACILITY.
uh, football pays the bills for all other sports and activities of a university...even Navy. Let a university stop spending money on facilities and ill show you a university that is cutting programs in academics right and left.
Have to agree with @@jjenes1, These D1 football programs raise all the money for these crazy facilities, coach salaries and even fund all the other sports for that university.
lol what a stupid fuckin take.
UF’s athletic department is a whole separate entity from the University. It generates all of its own revenue and for us, FB, MBB, and M baseball pay for every one of the other sports, and they make huge contributions back to the university general fund every year. But UF UAA is a private entity that never receives state funding or any coming over from the universities public budget.
Any other University like UF of similar stature, UGA, UT, OU, UA, etc, is going to be structured similarly.
We need a HBCU edition
AGREED.
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Michigan State’s place is the best imo
Who was that guy representing Kentucky!!? Kentucky didn't beat Penn State in the citrus bowl they beat Iowa in 2022, and then Iowa beat them the following year which was also 2022 according to what I saw because it wasn't a New Year's Day bowl. That's a pretty big mistake is something wrong with the matrix?
Now rank those records the past 20 years, including national championships and Heisman Trophy winners. Only thing Oregon will be number one in. Lmao
Georgia's facility is just insane
Would love to see tours of Northern Illinois or Virginia Tech facilities.
I would say - - - Thee OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY - - - and - - - Clemson -- should be in here !!!
Pshhh it’s indisputable that Nebraska facilities are top of the line, bar none. And they’re not even shown on this video.
Most these schools don’t have shit on Tennessee vols facilities. Good grief crazy Kentucky made it
Auburn is beating all except Oregon and maybe Bama.
There are so many unnecessary and over designed facilities that causes over spending.
i like bama more than oregon
Dude why would you not show the weight room and meeting rooms lol ….
We feature weight rooms and meeting rooms in a ton of our videos, check them out. Here's a video featuring the best weight rooms we've seen: th-cam.com/video/H9X1PuMUAO0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xnot_Gwhlxahwqs5
Dux
I cannot believe thsts alm the facility of UA weight room its above abd beyond. This is the dude on ESPN who clearly dislike Bama cause hes a salty LSU fan turn biased ESPN commentators.
Post the Auburn video
It's coming.
Michigan # 19 is crazy. Ain’t no way they’re not top 10.
Ya ducks are way above everyone in the basic needs and advanced needs thanks to Phil Knight
How do you include the Auburn facility, yet only talk about the brick and the lobby? That was a sad commentary.
No wonder none of them graduate, to many distractions to even bother attending class or study.
No way Michigans 19. Biggest weight room in the country. Even in your tour you took of Michigans facilities you hardly looked at anything. Just the equipment and cleats lol
No Ohio state?