In the 2011-12 school year, the University of Alabama football team generated $81.9 million in revenue, and the rest of the athletic department brought in another $42.2 million in revenue. When an athletic program is bringing in that much money, they can afford to build a new, state-of-the-art training facility.
The building which was introduced to the media this week, is 37,000 square-feet and cost $9 million to build.
On the next few pages we'll take a closer look at the home of the defending national champions football team...
Scott Cochran, Alabama's director of strength and conditioning described the facility as the 'biggest and baddest' in the country
The weight room opens directly into the indoor football practice field
On the other side, the weight room opens up to the outdoor football practice field
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