Longhorns unveil lockers that cost $8,700 each
By Matt Young Updated 10:03 am, Thursday, August 3, 2017
The University of Texas unveiled their remodeled football locker room on Wednesday night. Each player's locker is estimated to have cost more than $8,700.
The University of Texas football players were allowed inside their newly renovated locker room for the first time Wednesday night and - judging by photos posted on Twitter - they were quite pleased.
The Longhorns unveiled one of the most opulent locker rooms in the country with individual lockers that are estimated to cost $8,700 each. Industry sources estimate the typical new FBS lockers cost about $4,000 each.
These aren't your average lockers though. Each one comes with a 43-inch monitor instead of the standard name plate.
The locker room upgrade is part of a $10 million renovation of the Texas football facilities, which also includes a weight room renovation, an upgraded field entrance with "enhanced lighting, imagery and technology" and renovated football offices. ...
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More on these magic lockers:
... In addition to the custom-built screens that serve as nameplates and the glowing white doors demanded by head coach Tom Herman, the lockers also feature several patent-pending technologies.
The tray housing the uniform slides out to allow better access by the players and includes a helmet rack that cools the helmet to dry it out on hot or rainy days and a ventilation system that reduces the normal griminess and stench associated with locker rooms.
The only full stainless steel lockers in college football also feature lock boxes for the players with chargers and USB connections, as well as storage and more ventilation underneath the seats. ...
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