Amenities in the new Husker complex

I actually think whoever laid it out did a terrible job. Nothing innovative, nothing special, mostly bland and a TON of wasted space. They could have done sooooooo much more
It probably looks much different when you put a couple hundred large, athletic humans in there.

They also seem to have plenty of space to add things or reconfigure in the future as needs will inevitably change.

 
Uh....... They've now housed the weight room, treatment/recovery, nutrition, academics, indoor practice facilities, team meeting rooms, locker room, coaches offices, and player lounges, oh and the trophy room, showoff uniforms, recognition of academics honor, and record holders all in one massive modern facility. Not sure they wasted any space at all. This is not just for football but for all the student athletes. 

You can literally walk off the practice field and right into the weight room or recovery center. Then go upstairs to grab a bite to eat, get your study on, and then go chill in the lounge or play some games with buddies all with out ever leaving the building. It's something!
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The drone video was great. That place really has everything. how does the northeast tunnel connect to the Osborne Legacy Complex? Does the pedestrian walkway go above or below it now? 

 
Uh....... They've now housed the weight room, treatment/recovery, nutrition, academics, indoor practice facilities, team meeting rooms, locker room, coaches offices, and player lounges, oh and the trophy room, showoff uniforms, recognition of academics honor, and record holders all in one massive modern facility. Not sure they wasted any space at all. This is not just for football but for all the student athletes. 

You can literally walk off the practice field and right into the weight room or recovery center. Then go upstairs to grab a bite to eat, get your study on, and then go chill in the lounge or play some games with buddies all with out ever leaving the building. It's something!
And? That isn't unique. Something that big should have a LOT more than that and at least something noone else has. Go check LSU's or Oregon' facilities. Better yet, go look at Georgia's and get back to me. 

I'm not saying this just to throw shade. With all the hype I truly expected this facility to be amazing... but it's just not. Georgia absolutely blows this out of the water and I think theirs is 5 years old already. Whoever designed this thing and approved all this should be fired. Either they didn't look around the country and see what they needed to beat or they did and missed. Either way, they failed, hard.

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And? That isn't unique. Something that big should have a LOT more than that and at least something noone else has. Go check LSU's or Oregon' facilities. Better yet, go look at Georgia's and get back to me. 

I'm not saying this just to throw shade. With all the hype I truly expected this facility to be amazing... but it's just not. Georgia absolutely blows this out of the water and I think theirs is 5 years old already. Whoever designed this thing and approved all this should be fired. Either they didn't look around the country and see what they needed to beat or they did and missed. Either way, they failed, hard.
I'll play along...  What, in your opinion, makes those other facilities better?  

 
And? That isn't unique. Something that big should have a LOT more than that and at least something noone else has. Go check LSU's or Oregon' facilities. Better yet, go look at Georgia's and get back to me. 

I'm not saying this just to throw shade. With all the hype I truly expected this facility to be amazing... but it's just not. Georgia absolutely blows this out of the water and I think theirs is 5 years old already. Whoever designed this thing and approved all this should be fired. Either they didn't look around the country and see what they needed to beat or they did and missed. Either way, they failed, hard.

https://youtu.be/88OHSygOAS0?si=6wR_KQm-nEGdeFQo
Dude, the Georgia facility looks almost the same as Nebraska minus the color pallet. So it seems like whoever did the bench marking did a good job. There's only so many ways to shove everything into one facility and it seems like we did it right.

 
I'll play along...  What, in your opinion, makes those other facilities better?  
A catered restaurant, a full attatched hospital suite, the wall screens are kinda cool, I prefer the aesthetic but that's just personal opinion, they have everything we do just in a more efficient layout and a few years older. 

It isn't even that they did it better even though I think they did. It's that we have all this extra space and we had all this time, all that hype and there's nothing new, nothing innovative, nothing even really unique. All we did is have a bigger weight room.

 
Dude, the Georgia facility looks almost the same as Nebraska minus the color pallet. So it seems like whoever did the bench marking did a good job. There's only so many ways to shove everything into one facility and it seems like we did it right.
Exactly. It's almost exactly the same. We didn't do anything NEW. We have way more space, spent more time and spent way more money and it's basically the same thing. My point exactly. It's just disappointing. That's all I was saying.

 
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Exactly. It's almost exactly the same. We didn't do anything NEW. We have way more space, spent more time and spent way more money and it's basically the same thing. My point exactly. It's just disappointing. That's all I was saying.
What "new" should they have done? And space is a good thing for future upgrades.

 
Eh, I think just having one of the better facilities in the country is good enough. To perpetually try to keep up with the Joneses is a really dumb thing we like to do here in America. We were overdue for a new facility and we got a beautiful one.
 

As long as that building is filled with smart, hardworking people all pushing in the sane direction, and we are developing a culture of winning, I think we will be OK. 
 

I’m a Rocky IV kind of guy. 

 
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I'll lightly defend @Blackshirt83 here. Throughout this whole process I've felt a similar sense of being 'whelmed' by the new complex - it's massive and cool, but it's always struck me as being like, 'okay, yeah' in terms of efficiency and aesthetic, rather than "WOW". It's kind of hard to articulate exactly, and I don't know what differences or additions would change it, but I'm not an architect or interior designer. I just know that I've definitely seen facilities (Oregon, LSU) that made me go "holy s#!t" and ours has mostly made me go "oh, cool". Feels somewhat like a big hotel lobby or conference center with a lot of empty space as opposed to others that feel more like a space ship or a castle or something. Again, I'm talking ergonomics, aesthetics, etc. 

Edit: Also to be clear, it's obviously impressive. It's unfathomably huge and cost $150 million there's no way it wouldn't be. There's also an important disclaimer with 1:1 comparisons that the training table and academic support sections etc. serve all the student athletes and not just the football team. Seems like a lot of the massive budget is found in those sorts of operational and logistical strengths than in 'cool' stuff, which is fine I'm not mad about it. But you look at our $150mil project compared to Oregon's $68mil project or Georgia's $80mil project and it seems at best on par in terms of the wow factor stuff.

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