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There is a "plunge" pool that holds up to 60 people. It is not clear if that is 60 normal-sized people, or 60 football players.
There is a large cafeteria, "The Paw," that includes a biometric scanner that "helps develop each player’s daily food intake based on their current weight."
Just to make sure all the bases were covered, they also have a barber shop, a shoe-shine area, and a nap room... yes, a nap room.
Not far from there is a Wiffle ball diamond with artificial turf, a sand volleyball court, a horseshoe pit, and a fire pit. It is basically every college kid's dream.
To the right of those are pool tables and arcade games. There is also a golf simulator, a Pop-a-shot game and multiple ping-pong tables.
The slide was the idea of Coach Dabo Swinney. He asked for one after he saw a similar slide at Google headquarters.
But if you prefer, you can go down the slide which is in the back of the building and is the quickest way to get from down to the practice field.
Source: Clemson Tigers
"The Hill" can be seen on the wall next to the replica hill. At the top of the hill is a recording from 2013 of Brent Musburger and Kirk Herbstreit talking about the hill during a broadcast.
The entrance has a hill that mimics "The Hill" at Memorial Stadium that players run down as they enter the stadium.
Behind that are two other championship trophies, the Waterford Crystal footballs from the USA Today coaches poll for 1981 and 2016.
According to Thad Turnipseed, Clemson's director of recruiting and external affairs, he visited 36 football facilities around the country and was told by coach Dabo Swinney to "take the best from each place."
Source: Clemson Tigers