Miami's football offices got a makeover starting back in 2018 when the school opened up the new Carol Soffer Indoor Practice Facility.

While photos have leaked here and there of the renovations, only those inside the program have really gotten an up close look at the finished product.

That is until now.

UM released a video over social media on Tuesday that has assistant director of recruiting Demarcus Van Dyke giving a partial tour of the facilities. It can be seen below.

Time to show off a little bit.



This week, we're going section by section offering a tour of the renovated football facility. @D_VanDyke8, take it away: pic.twitter.com/c0w1jwFKmg — Canes Football (@CanesFootball) March 24, 2020

Van Dyke shows off not only the 'Hall of Champions' which recognizes Howard Schnellenberger, Jimmy Johnson, Dennis Erickson and Larry Coker, but also a room that's dedicated to Miami's NFL records along with another hallway which has the names of every former 'Cane that has played in the NFL.

The Carol Soffer Indoor Practice Facility and renovations reportedly cost Miami around $36 million. Former head coach Mark Richt donated $1 million of his own money to the fundraising.

“This is something I knew we needed,” athletic director Blake James said back in August of 2018 when the Hurricanes held their first practice inside the IPF. “I knew we needed an indoor facility, but I want to credit Mark for expanding that vision ... Today is truly a great day for our football program.”

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