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Posted by Adam Silverstein | Posted in Football | December 9, 2014

While the Florida Gators were in the midst of hiring a new head football
coach, the University of Florida continued to progress in its plans to
potentially build an indoor practice facility for the program with a
completion date as early as July 2015.

In October, a notice of bid/request for a proposal requiring “design/build
services” for “Project UAA-35, Indoor Practice Facility (Main Campus)” was
submitted to the Florida Department of State, with the University Athletic
Association noting that it was “considering the possibilities of providing
an indoor practice field for the football program on its current practice
site” as well as “a new storage building … to provide space for a satellite
athletic training space, hydration station, toilet, and field maintenance
equipment.”

A UAA spokesman told The Gainesville Sun in October that there were no
plans on the horizon to build an indoor practice facility, and that may
have been the case at the time, but the early stages of planning have
continued.

The UAA hired RDG Planning & Design to mock up plans for a potential indoor
practice facility, which the company did by creating three options that
would require adjustments to the current site of Florida football’s
practice fields.

» Option 1: “An inflatable, tensile structure over the current location of
the synthetic practice field” that would cover 70 yards (including two end
zones). Cost for the structure and support building would total
approximately $4.6 million, making it the lowest-cost option and also one
that would allow for “flexibility of quick and easy take downs.”

» Option 2: “A more permanent indoor facility utilizing tilt-up precast
concrete walls and clearspan steel roof structure” that would “take
advantage of natural cross ventilation with large overhead doors on each
side of the field.” This structure would utilize a natural playing service
and also span 70 yards (including two end zones) at a cost of approximately
$10.2 million, including the support building. It would also require a
solid retaining wall and the likely relocation of the throwing area for
track & field (safety precautions).

» Option 3: A slightly less expensive option at $10.1 million, this would
be constructed using the same general design as option two but oriented in
an east-west direction. It would also result in the Gators’ other two
practice fields to be oriented north-south and be shortened to a 40-yard
practice field and 35-yard drill field.


The above are mock-ups of IPF options and not approved designs.
It is important to note that all three options are relatively simple indoor
practice facilities that will give Florida the ability to avoid missing
practices due to weather and provide a couple of other comfort benefits but
not much else in the way of bells and whistles. The surfaces would each be
approximately 70 yards, including a 50-yard field, two 10-yard end zones
and anywhere from 0-20 feet of a buffer between each end zone and the back
of the structure. The school would set aside $11.9 million for the project.

On December 4, the UF Planning Design and Construction Division met with
four firms – D.E. Scorpio/Walker Architects (Jacksonville), Skanska/Alfonso
Architects (Gainesville), Charles Perry Partners/RDG (Gainesville),
Brasfield & Gorrie/Davis Architects (Orlando) – at Ben Hill Griffin
Stadium, each receiving 50 minutes for a presentation and discussion.

[Editor’s Note: CPP is responsible for some of the most well-known
facilities, expansions and renovations on campus. Among its numerous other
on-campus contributions, CPP has completed three projects on Ben Hill
Griffin Stadium (expansion, skybox additions, west concourse renovations);
built the Heavener Football Complex next to The Swamp; and created the
basketball practice facility, lacrosse facility and tennis complex.]

As part of the official documents submitted in October to begin this
process, UF and the UAA gave two specific reasons as to why they felt an
indoor practice facility was necessary for the football program.

• Allow practice to continue without interruption of inclement weather. At
times, the team needs to seek cover during these events. This disrupts the
continuity of the team’s training session.
• Compete with peers to recruit quality student athletes. The facility’s
lack of space for indoor training has set the University’s program behind
the majority of their peers within the SEC conference and the NCAA. This,
in turn, puts the football program at a disadvantage in recruiting top
student athletes.
Just last month on Nov. 18, athletic director Jeremy Foley promised the
Gators would “not [be] getting into an arms race” with their facilities
during the same press conference in which he announced the dismissal of
head coach Will Muschamp.

“I wear orange and blue goggles a lot, and I’m certainly willing to have
wide-open eyes, but I don’t agree with the assessment that our facilities
have fallen behind. We judge our facilities based on [whether] they help
our programs be successful. Do they make an impact on their ability to be
successful? Whether that’s a weight room for football or a gymnastics
practice studio, whatever have you,” explained Foley.

“As you look around our facilities, we’re not into bells and whistles.
We’re always looking to upgrade our facilities, but we’re not getting into
an arms race.”

Florida is currently one of five SEC schools without a full indoor practice
facility; the other four – Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi State and South
Carolina – are either in the process of building one or have plans to do
so. (UGA and USC, respectively, currently have 30- and 50-yard mini indoor
facilities.)

That is not to say the Gators and UAA have not spent plenty of money on
their programs over the last decade. Florida invested $54 million in The
Swamp from 2003-04 and another $28 million to completely renovate the
football facility and create the Heavener Football Complex from 2007-08. An
additional $6.2 million was spent in 2009 to replace video screens and
install the Heisman Trophy-winner statues, putting the outlay over the last
10 years for football alone at approximately $88 million.

Unlike many athletic programs, Florida is not tasked with keeping just one
top-tier, money-generating program current but rather two. The Gators have
spent $3.4 million since 2006 to improve the Stephen C. O’Connell Center
and will begin a $45 million facelift to the facility at the conclusion of
the 2014-15 season. The Gators also recently built a lacrosse facility for
the national title-contending team and spent $4.5 million to renovate the
practice studio for the gymnastics squad, which has won back-to-back
national titles.

Along with the O’Dome renovation scheduled for next year is an additional
$1.75 renovation to the Office of Student Life, which Foley said is a big
deal for Florida.

“We’re putting a major, major expansion into our academic center,” he said.
“I think when you bring young men and women on campus with their parents,
our commitment to their academic success and their personal development as
human beings is really important.”

Should the Gators decide to go ahead with getting an indoor practice
facility approved, designed and constructed by July 2015 – a tall task
considering the other projects on campus – it would it available for both
summer and fall practice. Florida football currently trains in the O’Dome
during inclement weather, but the facility will be unavailable until
December 2015 due to the aforementioned renovation.

OnlyGators.com reviewed 10 documents spanning dozens of pages to obtain the
above information. All the documents are available to the public.

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3 Responses to “Florida Gators progressing towards potential indoor
practice facility for football”

Daniel M. says:
December 9, 2014 at 7:45 pm
Great write-up. Highly unlikely that this can be accomplished by July.
Design 3 looks like a cattle auction barn but I like it the most.
Go Mac!
Go Gators!
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NIck says:
December 9, 2014 at 7:48 pm
I think plans for the IPF will probably have to be shelved for a bit
considering the school spent close to what the cost of building one on
Muschamp and the new coaches buyouts.
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Adam Silverstein says:
December 9, 2014 at 8:01 pm
All of that is paid out over time, so should not 100 percent negate
building an IPF this year. The last paragraph is important.
If the O’Dome is not available and the football team can’t practice
outside, it can’t do anything…no walkthroughs or anything…unless it goes to
like Florida Gym or something.
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