JOHNNY
MAJORS PRACTICE COMPLEX
No one has a better practice field set-up than our $2.3 million Jonny Majors
Complex. The plush grass fields are easy on the body and the artificial turf
field allows us to prepare for road games on "turf." Like everything
else here at Iowa State University, this is first class complex designed with
the players in mind.
HUNZIKER
AUDITORIUM
The Hunziker Auditorium lends itself to many engagements outside of being
a team football meeting room. This state-of-the-art auditorium opens its doors
for major press conferences and welcomes recruits to informally unwind on
their official visit. This advanced hi-tech auditorium by way of a video projection
screen and a surround sound stereo system also has an ethernet connection.
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FOOTBALL MEETING ROOMS
Walk in to an official college football setting where players comfortable
relax and open themselves up for questions and comments to coaches regarding
their play from past and future assignments. These meeting rooms allow undivided
attention for players and their coaches to work out and assess their players
individually or as a group while at the same time prepare for future games
and key match-ups.
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FOOTBALL LOCKER ROOM
Iowa State University has made a commitment to providing our student-athletes
with the best possible environment in which they can succeed. Part of that
commitmentis ensuring that our facilities rank among the best nationally.
This continuing effort has fostered construction of state-of-the-art locker
room venues that are second to none
BERGSTROM
STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING ROOM
The Iowa State Football Strength and conditioning program is based on cutting
edge training techniques, a year-round training philosophy and a hands-on
approach that emphasizes individual attention. When you combine the above
principles with an outstanding facility each player can achieve his greatest
physical potential.
JACK TRICE
STADIUM
"My thoughts just before the first real college game of my life: The
honor of my race, family and self is at stake. Everyone is expecting me
to do good things. I will. My whole body and soul are to be thrown recklessly
about the field. Every time the ball is snapped, I will be trying to do
more than my part. Fight low, with your eyes open and toward the play. Watch
out for crossbucks and reverse end runs. Be on your toes every minute if
you expect to make good." Jack
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ATHLETIC HEALTH CARE
Our philosophy of injury and illness management is quite simple. If an
injury does occur, it is immediately identified and treated. Each athlete
is then set up with a comprehensive treatment and rehabilitation plan to
help him return as quickly and safely as possible. Our athletic training
facilities are state-of-the-art and are upgraded regularily to insure that
our athletes receive the best athletic health care services.
JACOBSON
BUILDING
In September 1996, the Richard O. Jacobsen Athletic Building was dedicated
to represent a champion Iowa State athletic program. Its facilities underscore
Iowa State University's commitment to providing student-athletes with the
best possible environment in which tosucceed in the classroom and in athletic
competion.