Boise State opened its new football facility (generally speaking, it opened last summer) to the media on Wednesday and, judging by the video below, it does not disappoint. Named in honor of the Broncos' long-time athletics director and program architect Gene Bleymaier (now at San Jose State), the $22 million facility checks in at 70,000 square feet and houses everything you'd expect a state-of-the-art football facility to house.
"I love the steel locker room. That expresses that Bleed Blue mentality that we talk about. … The players lounge, a majority of our guys spend time there each and every day. That’s exactly what you want — you hope they’re staying in the building," head coach Bryan Harsin told the Idaho Statesman. "The way it is set up functionally is as good as any place I’ve seen.”
Basically, it's everything you'd expect a program that boasts a 165-29 record over the past 15 seasons to have.