Dentro de la instalación de FÚTBOL de $85,000,000 de los FLORIDA GATORS | llave real



Hoy, Sports Dissected recibe la bienvenida a una de las mejores instalaciones para estudiantes atletas del país, el Heavener Training Center de la Universidad de Florida. Usado principalmente por el programa de fútbol, ​​el centro de entrenamiento bajo techo de 140,000 pies cuadrados y $85 millones recibió su nombre de un generoso regalo de Bill Heavener, un graduado de la UF en 1970. Cuenta con una enorme área de entrenamiento y vestidores, comedores, piscinas de terapia, una piscina al aire libre, canchas de baloncesto y una barbería. ¡Eche un vistazo a nuestro recorrido completo y detallado en Heavener! Obtenga más información sobre las instalaciones de Heavener de nuestros amigos en HOK. Siga a HOK en todas las plataformas: Instagram: Sitio web: Twitter:

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46 opiniones en “Dentro de la instalación de FÚTBOL de $85,000,000 de los FLORIDA GATORS | llave real”

  1. Obscene waste of money. Universities are becoming more and more a sort of country club, a 4-year, debt-fueled vacation, where young adults are made spoiled children.

    Oh, and you Gators, the more you spend, the less you win… wonder why…

  2. Wow! Incredible facility. Back in the day when my daughter played high school basketball, we attended a tournament at UF. We were fortunate enough to visit the basketball facility which was very cool as UF was only recently removed from a couple of national championships.

  3. Maybe we are giving Coach Prime to much credit for out recruiting these Guys, Some parts are very nice, some are holiday inn, Most of it is generic modern office park building.

  4. Neat and all, but where is this level of appreciation for all the other students? Especially medical/healthcare/STEM students which comprise a huge chunk of the student body. I went to UF and graduated w/ a BSN and felt like second class citizen to the football players. They would get their own cafeteria, first row special seats for any class, and were given a little slap on the wrist if they got caught doing wrong. Treated like royalty. No wonder so many get into deep trouble after college. They’ve come to think their actions don’t have consequences.

  5. I'm proud to say I had a hand in making this facility as good as it is. Glad you enjoyed your time there. Awesome walkthrough – thanks for highlighting the building.

    You unfortunately weren't able to show some of my other favorite spots: The executive suite has balconies that overlook the outdoor practice fields- very convenient. The film room has some really nice gator themed seating and tons of space. There is an on-site barber with Gator themed mosaic tiled floor. A "snack bar" allows players to easily refuel after workouts. The food services area provides truly excellent meals for the athletes and staff (they make a ham [hard boiled] egg and cheese muffin shaped thing that is amazing). There is a wall dedicated to many of the Gator helmets throughout the many decades – a really cool display. So many nice details – it's hard to condense it down.

  6. 85 million for a sports facility for one sport meanwhile normal college kids are taking out so much debt for the crime of getting an education, great society we have here

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