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Re: Locker room makeover
Weber probably had MDF board lockers before.Naked Bull Rider wrote:Ours better be nicer
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Re: Locker room makeover
If you remember USU had as much grunge in their locker rooms before the NEZ was built they were as bad as it could be.Imakeitrain wrote: ↑June 7th, 2019, 11:36 amPersonally I would prefer to not have the "nicest" locker room. Obviously I DO want a locker room that is good enough.
But I still want there to be a bit of grunge. Something to keep players hungry. I want it to be something that will get them in the mood to go out and hit. Not to stay in and play foosball or to play Fortnite on the Gamecast (rumor has it a really nice locker room ended up having a negative effect on the Redskins the past few years)
Which if one thinks grunge wins football games we should have won 11 games each year. A quality locker is needed to recruit.
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I feel like I’ve said several times I don’t want a “bad” locker room. It’s not all one or the other. I’d just rather have a good locker room with better weight facilities, better practice facilities, a better training table, etc. money isn’t infinite and personally I’d rather money be spent towards things that make us bigger, faster, stronger.oleblu111 wrote: ↑June 25th, 2019, 8:44 amIf you remember USU had as much grunge in their locker rooms before the NEZ was built they were as bad as it could be.Imakeitrain wrote: ↑June 7th, 2019, 11:36 amPersonally I would prefer to not have the "nicest" locker room. Obviously I DO want a locker room that is good enough.
But I still want there to be a bit of grunge. Something to keep players hungry. I want it to be something that will get them in the mood to go out and hit. Not to stay in and play foosball or to play Fortnite on the Gamecast (rumor has it a really nice locker room ended up having a negative effect on the Redskins the past few years)
Which if one thinks grunge wins football games we should have won 11 games each year. A quality locker is needed to recruit.
I’m for a good locker room- but substance > flash. I’d just like there to be reminders of the blue collar roots in decor.
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Re: Locker room makeover
Maybe stick a bale of hay in the middle of the locker room? Or better still, a sagebrush plant in a big concrete planter; literally "the spot where the sagebrush grows"!Imakeitrain wrote: ↑June 25th, 2019, 1:45 pmI feel like I’ve said several times I don’t want a “bad” locker room. It’s not all one or the other. I’d just rather have a good locker room with better weight facilities, better practice facilities, a better training table, etc. money isn’t infinite and personally I’d rather money be spent towards things that make us bigger, faster, stronger.oleblu111 wrote: ↑June 25th, 2019, 8:44 amIf you remember USU had as much grunge in their locker rooms before the NEZ was built they were as bad as it could be.Imakeitrain wrote: ↑June 7th, 2019, 11:36 amPersonally I would prefer to not have the "nicest" locker room. Obviously I DO want a locker room that is good enough.
But I still want there to be a bit of grunge. Something to keep players hungry. I want it to be something that will get them in the mood to go out and hit. Not to stay in and play foosball or to play Fortnite on the Gamecast (rumor has it a really nice locker room ended up having a negative effect on the Redskins the past few years)
Which if one thinks grunge wins football games we should have won 11 games each year. A quality locker is needed to recruit.
I’m for a good locker room- but substance > flash. I’d just like there to be reminders of the blue collar roots in decor.
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I will not dignify that straw-chair argument with a response.LKGates wrote: ↑June 25th, 2019, 2:01 pmMaybe stick a bale of hay in the middle of the locker room? Or better still, a sagebrush plant in a big concrete planter; literally "the spot where the sagebrush grows"!Imakeitrain wrote: ↑June 25th, 2019, 1:45 pmI feel like I’ve said several times I don’t want a “bad” locker room. It’s not all one or the other. I’d just rather have a good locker room with better weight facilities, better practice facilities, a better training table, etc. money isn’t infinite and personally I’d rather money be spent towards things that make us bigger, faster, stronger.oleblu111 wrote: ↑June 25th, 2019, 8:44 amIf you remember USU had as much grunge in their locker rooms before the NEZ was built they were as bad as it could be.Imakeitrain wrote: ↑June 7th, 2019, 11:36 amPersonally I would prefer to not have the "nicest" locker room. Obviously I DO want a locker room that is good enough.
But I still want there to be a bit of grunge. Something to keep players hungry. I want it to be something that will get them in the mood to go out and hit. Not to stay in and play foosball or to play Fortnite on the Gamecast (rumor has it a really nice locker room ended up having a negative effect on the Redskins the past few years)
Which if one thinks grunge wins football games we should have won 11 games each year. A quality locker is needed to recruit.
I’m for a good locker room- but substance > flash. I’d just like there to be reminders of the blue collar roots in decor.
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You tying to get everyone Lyme disease?LKGates wrote:Maybe stick a bale of hay in the middle of the locker room? Or better still, a sagebrush plant in a big concrete planter; literally "the spot where the sagebrush grows"!Imakeitrain wrote: ↑June 25th, 2019, 1:45 pmI feel like I’ve said several times I don’t want a “bad” locker room. It’s not all one or the other. I’d just rather have a good locker room with better weight facilities, better practice facilities, a better training table, etc. money isn’t infinite and personally I’d rather money be spent towards things that make us bigger, faster, stronger.oleblu111 wrote: ↑June 25th, 2019, 8:44 amIf you remember USU had as much grunge in their locker rooms before the NEZ was built they were as bad as it could be.Imakeitrain wrote: ↑June 7th, 2019, 11:36 amPersonally I would prefer to not have the "nicest" locker room. Obviously I DO want a locker room that is good enough.
But I still want there to be a bit of grunge. Something to keep players hungry. I want it to be something that will get them in the mood to go out and hit. Not to stay in and play foosball or to play Fortnite on the Gamecast (rumor has it a really nice locker room ended up having a negative effect on the Redskins the past few years)
Which if one thinks grunge wins football games we should have won 11 games each year. A quality locker is needed to recruit.
I’m for a good locker room- but substance > flash. I’d just like there to be reminders of the blue collar roots in decor.
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Re: Locker room makeover
I'm imagining a grocery style cooler across the center of the floor, constantly filled with various Gosner milks and cheeses.
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Hale must be a very influential player for us this year to get two lockers!
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He could have all four for all we know...YoungBloodAggie wrote: ↑July 11th, 2019, 11:44 amHale must be a very influential player for us this year to get two lockers!