Nebraska football and the 2023 season may not have gone their way, but at least the team has a lot to look forward to this year. Along with incoming transfers and highly touted recruits like Dylan Raiola, the Cornhuskers will be able to take full advantage of the school and new football administration building next August.The $165 million complex has many facilities for the football team and other sports departments. Currently, the building and locker room are already in use by the players, while many of the aforementioned facilities are still under construction.

Nebraska athletic director Trev Alberts emphasized that he prefers to do the entire project before accessing the rest of the building..

“When you’re building a house, it’s better to wait until it’s done,” Alberts said, via the Omaha World Heraldand#039 Sam Mckweon. “It’s not move-in ready. There are certain dates it has to arrive. I just mentally say to myself, ‘Let’s use this semester and into the summer.’ Before fall camp starts, it’s all done.”.

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Nebraska football, Cornhuskers, Matt Rhule, Trev Alberts, Dylan Raiola, Matt Rhule with Nebraska football stadium in the background

Assuming the building is actually completed in August, Nebraska football players will be able to take full advantage of amenities like a recovery pool and a 32,000-square-foot weight room before the start of the 2024 season..

Knowing how Matt Rhule and the rest of the team will get the best possible tools to prepare will likely set higher expectations for the school and its fans this year. Despite finishing 5-7 overall last season, Nebraska football showed promise at one point, winning five of its first eight games in late October..