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RE: Who all has or is currently building an IPF?
(07-26-2019 04:18 PM)Grandgreen Wrote:  IPF is another toy in the foolish athletic arms race.

I think of Bear Bryant taking his team to Junction, Texas because he wanted a tougher environment to practice in.

Very few teams actually need IPF's because of numerous bad weather events.

However, now it is essential to all D1 teams because of recruiting not conditioning. It joins elaborate locker rooms, enormous weight rooms and other extragrant facilities to keep up with peers in recruiting.

It is all about getting the players, not developing them.

I dunno...coaches probably hate not being able to practice when it's lightening. The "need" for one is irrelevant. Why do most schools have them? Mostly because they CAN PLUS there's a lot of utility in having an IPF...ranging from practice to recruiting. It's not one or the other. I think you're being a little flippant here. There's a reason why every NFL team has an IPF...
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