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After the Michigan Wolverines capped off a historic 15-0 season with a College Football Playoff title, the program gave players another luxury with a newly redesigned locker room within its main office, Schembechler Hall.
The players were allowed inside the new room early Monday morning, and many were in awe of the updated features and new facets situated within every player stall.
The updates to Schembechler Hall were largely made possible by a massive $7 million donation from the Brown-Monroe Foundation.
The University's Board of Regents approved the plans, which include a bowling alley, golf simulator, barber shop and much more.
The program posted pictures of the new features throughout its social media platforms on Monday.
The team continued with various photos of the individual stalls that players will be able to utilize throughout this fall and in years beyond.
The program also released a video of the players' various reactions to the upgraded room.
With a College Football Playoff title already secured from last year, the Wolverines will look to reciprocate newly updated practice locker room with another national championship this fall.
The Wolverines face a tough challenge this fall as the program's schedule includes matchups with four projected top-25 teams in Texas, Oregon, Washington and Ohio State.
With Sherrone Moore entering his first full season as head coach alongside his newly assembled coaching staff, the program will most likely rely heavily on its stout defense throughout the year.
Michigan opens its 2024 campaign on Aug. 31 when it hosts the Fresno State Bulldogs from Michigan Stadium at 7:30 pm (ET), which will air on Peacock.
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