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Albert J. and Judith A. Dunlap Football Center

Football
The Albert J. and Judith A. Dunlap Football Center is the year-round home for Florida State Football and opening in October 2025. The 150,000-square-foot building is connected to the Dunlap Athletic Training Facility and includes locker rooms, a spacious weight room, athletic training and hydrotherapy areas, offices for coaches and staff, team auditoriums and position meeting rooms, player lounge and conference room, nutrition stations, recovery and rehabilitation resources, video production space, a multi-purpose area, a recruiting center and more.
The Dunlap Athletic Training Facility was unveiled in 2013 and allows the Seminoles to practice year-round in state-of-the-art championship facility without disruptions from inclement weather conditions. The 92,000-square-foot facility features a 120-yard artificial turf field and connects to the brand-new Dunlap Football Center. The facility is climate controlled and includes platforms that allow for multiple video angles to be shot during practices. The field resembles Bobby Bowden Field inside Doak Campbell Stadium and includes garnet end zones.
FSU’s two outdoor fields, the Al Dunlap Football Practice Fields, outside of the facility also were updated in 2025 and feature a new tower between fields for video and viewing purposes. Much of the project was funded by donations, including a $20 million lead gift by Al and Judy Dunlap. Al and Judy Dunlap’s lifetime giving to Florida State University exceeds $40 million.Gallery: (12-17-2025) Dunlap Football Center
The Dunlap Athletic Training Facility was unveiled in 2013 and allows the Seminoles to practice year-round in state-of-the-art championship facility without disruptions from inclement weather conditions. The 92,000-square-foot facility features a 120-yard artificial turf field and connects to the brand-new Dunlap Football Center. The facility is climate controlled and includes platforms that allow for multiple video angles to be shot during practices. The field resembles Bobby Bowden Field inside Doak Campbell Stadium and includes garnet end zones.
FSU’s two outdoor fields, the Al Dunlap Football Practice Fields, outside of the facility also were updated in 2025 and feature a new tower between fields for video and viewing purposes. Much of the project was funded by donations, including a $20 million lead gift by Al and Judy Dunlap. Al and Judy Dunlap’s lifetime giving to Florida State University exceeds $40 million.
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