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I fully expected some former players to be involved. by usaf_irish
The extent to which they are is a pleasant surprise.
I was really glad to see them talk about the player performance aspect of the facility. And the overall square footage falls in line with comparable NFL and college facilities that have either been built, are planned, or under construction.
The questions about player disengagement remain valid. I also wish we’d see someone point up the cash to modernize and expand the dining halls as well the athletic food facilities. But that’s another discussion for another time.
I’m headed into the stadium for the spring game. Have a great day everyone.