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Yesterday, our Ian McCue had a fantastic in-depth look at the upgraded Camp Randall Stadium facilities for The Badger Herald. Many of the interior updates are complete or nearly so; the north side of the stadium is undergoing further expansion for an updated academic center and the corresponding endzone will receive a fancy new scoreboard. Everything's supposed to be completed by January 2014.
Today, FootballScoop.com tweeted out a bunch more photos from a recent visit to Madison. Among the insights: Gary Andersen has a statue of Barry Alvarez in his office, the new weight room is huge and shiny and the nutrition center noticeably lacks some traditional Wisconsin items.
You can find them all on their Twitter page @FootballScoop, but here are the real highlights:
At Wisconsin, Gary Andersen has this message in nearly every room twitter.com/footballscoop/…
— FootballScoop Staff (@footballscoop) April 17, 2013
Brand new weight room has a full nutrition component twitter.com/footballscoop/…
— FootballScoop Staff (@footballscoop) April 17, 2013
Here, the generally on-point EDSBS had a good point:
No beer, no cheese fountain, call bullshit. RT @footballscoop: Brand new weight room has a full nutrition component twitter.com/footballscoop/…
— edsbs (@edsbs) April 17, 2013
These pics show one half of the #Badgers new weight room. A little less than 18,000 sq ft in total twitter.com/footballscoop/…
— FootballScoop Staff (@footballscoop) April 17, 2013
How many other head coaches have a statue of their AD in their office? twitter.com/footballscoop/…
— FootballScoop Staff (@footballscoop) April 17, 2013
Wisconsin's players lounge twitter.com/footballscoop/…
— FootballScoop Staff (@footballscoop) April 17, 2013
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