UCLA football: Fundraising for new football facility to begin
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UCLA will begin a fundraising campaign to raise money to build a football training facility at Spaulding Field.
The facility is estimated to cost $50 million and will be built with private donations.
USC, Oregon and Washington are among the Pac-12 programs that have built new training facilities, which can boost recruiting efforts. Spaulding Field has received upgrades since Coach Jim Mora was hired. But he has sought a football house that would include a weight room, team rooms and coaches’ offices.
“To be able to add a football facility that will help us with player development and growth is simply fantastic,”’ Mora said in a statement.
Athletic Director Dan Guerrero said the facility would “continue to propel UCLA football forward by allowing coaches and student-athletes to teach, learn and develop in a state-of-the-art facility.”
UCLA is also looking into building a basketball practice facility.
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