This standalone facility houses coaches’ offices, team meeting spaces, dedicated position meeting rooms, video and film rooms, a state-of-the-art strength and conditioning room, an athletics medicine space that includes space for traditional therapy and hydrotherapy, a nutrition fueling station, equipment storage, locker room and student-athlete lounge.
This building provides student-athlete centered resources including dedicated spaces for academics, sport performance and character formation. The Baylor Built program will be able to work directly with the football student-athletes in a more intentional way.
Located next to the Simpson Athletics and Academic Center and the Beauchamp Athletic Nutrition Center, the Fudge Football Development Center includes a 14,460-square-foot expansion of the Jay and Jenny Allison Indoor Practice Facility, which created a full-size field and a new front entry, lobby, second-level bridge access connecting the Fudge Center and Allison Indoor Practice Facility, and new offices for the football program's coaching staff. Other features include:
Strength and Conditioning
- 14,000-square-foot weight room with 18 Power Lift racks
- 1,300-square-foot Virtual Walk-thru Room with a 400-square-foot video wall
- Direct access to Allison Indoor Practice Facility
- Athletic medicine space for injury and illness evaluation and rehabilitation
- State-of-the-art hydrotherapy treatment room
- Centralized fueling station to optimize nutrition needs
- Individual consultation area to provide opportunities for confidential mental health and medical support
- Team auditorium with space for 205 in tiered, theatre-style seating
- Large meeting rooms for offense, defense and position-specific meetings
- Players' locker room featuring video technology at each locker and a quiet room
- Players' lounge overlooking the locker room with a private terrace featuring views of McLane Stadium and the Brazos River


































