D-III program building one of the largest indoor practice facilities in college football (Indoor)

"I don't think playing Division III football is impressive. I think you're nuts."

"Who wants to play Division III football? You have to be, like psycho, to like D-III football. The amount of work that goes into it, for like, nothing."

Those were the words of Barstool founder Dave Portnoy on a podcast earlier this week that caused significant social media pandemonium among current and former Division III coaches and players.

Portnoy and those that share that same [flawed] logic better brace themselves for what UW-Eau Claire is up to.

The BlueGolds are in the process of building one of the most impressive indoor facilities in all college football - regardless of level.

The Sonnentag Complex is estimated to cost about $110 million and the facility will be 140 yards long, 70 yards wide, and will boast 83 foot ceilings.

Those measurements are good enough to cement it as the largest indoor in Wisconsin, and when it's all said and done, the Division III program will be able to boast the 8th largest indoor facility in all of college football.

If that's not enough, the location couldn't be better as it sits on the banks of the Chippewa River.

Below are some renderings, and where the monster facility is currently at in the construction process.

UW Eau Claire Indoor 2

UW Eau Claire Indoor

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