College football is a constant and ever-changing arms race.

If one team gets a waterfall in their locker room, that means another has to put a slide in their practice facility. Then someone decides they want to spend $10,000 per locker in their locker room. (Ok, cool. Hook ’em.)

College football players spend a lot of time inside their practice facilities.

In addition to the obvious practice times and team meetings, they’re also there to eat some meals, get treated for injuries, and study film.

And because they spend so much time inside the building, it makes sense that the players would want them to be as top-notch as possible.

And because facilities are one of the ways the top-level programs in the nation can differentiate themselves from the Outback Bowl dreck of college football’s untouchable caste… the race is on.

Ohio State just unveiled its new dining facilities inside the Woody Hayes Athletic Center.

In an enormous dining room, players can get all sorts of made-to-order food like pizzas.

The renovated facility also includes pool tables, Pop-A-Shot basketball games, and film rooms where individual units can break down footage from games or practices.

It’s quite an impressive setup, which should help continue to attract some of the top high school football players in the nation.

And just as important for the future of the program, it should make the WHAC a place they want to spend a lot of time during their years at Ohio State as well.

You can watch a short video tour of the facility from Ohio State’s media department below.

New digs at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center are ? pic.twitter.com/18Scr2lLXf — Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) April 19, 2019