Moos said in the press conference that they are 35-40% done with fundraising. So that means they already have commitments of $50 million from "donors of substance." That means the people who matter are voting their support of Scott Frost and the athletic department. From the Huskers.com announcement:
"The facility will provide the Nebraska football program with a new locker room, strength and conditioning center, athletic medicine facility, equipment room, meeting rooms, coaches' offices and an additional outdoor practice field. Plans for the building also include the training table and academic support facilities for student-athletes across all 24 Nebraska sports."
It's a little bit crazy they are talking about another new weight room and locker room. That's a pretty strong statement about how poorly the last expansion was executed. So what will happen to it? From Huskers.com:
"As for the existing football facility in North Stadium, Moos said the Athletic Department's external operations, currently spread throughout Memorial Stadium and across the street, would occupy that space to be all in one location. That affects operations such as HuskerVision, ticket offices, development, communications and others.
"The current weight room could turn into a 'museum-type setting,' Moos said, for social events, and showcase the accomplishments of Nebraska athletics."
For those of you familiar with Oklahoma athletic facilities, they have a very impressive museum. Texas just opened a Hall of Fame last month inside DKR. With so much amazing history at Nebraska, but most of it before current recruits were born, a museum sounds like a very good idea. Impress upon these people that joining Nebraska is like joining Notre Dame or Alabama. The wins, the historical rivalries, the championships, the legendary players, etc. Have it in museum-quality displays, not just a single glass trophy case in a dark hallway.