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RE: UH Issues RFQ on New Indoor Football Practice Facility
(02-01-2016 12:18 PM)Pony94 Wrote:  
(02-01-2016 12:14 PM)litig8r Wrote:  Dangit, there goes my parking spot in the Yellow Lot! I guess that's progress, but now I'll have to tailgate somewhere else.

Yeah, SMU is building a new IPF and soccer complex and my spot of 16 years will be gone

I love all the new facilities and upgrades the AAC schools are building. Temple getting an on campus stadium will be a game changer for their fan experience (and recruiting).
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RE: UH Issues RFQ on New Indoor Football Practice Facility
The "game day" locker room might not change but yes part of the current Visitor locker room will be overtaken by The New Football Ops Center. There is a lot of wasted space they feel aren't getting used and that will be incorporated into the center.

The RFP is for Indoor field and weight room that's it. To much space will be taken if Ops is included along side IPF (potentially obstructing the DT view).
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