Always funny to read the reactions of the non-UM-alums.
"New facilities" - let's be careful, or we'll be back in the days of Al Golden and Blake James, trying to claim credit for the Joe Robbie Stadium renovations.
Look, these new dorms are LONG overdue and are available to the general UM undergraduate student body. Yes, I imagine most of the freshmen and sophomores on the football team will live there too.
This is the first time we have had new housing on the main portion of the campus since the 1970s. Yes, I know about the stuff behind fraternity row, and maybe things have changed, but that stuff was originally intended for upperclassmen/grads. When you are an undergrad, it is good to be as near your academic buildings, the Student Union, and the athletic fields as possible. I preferred to sleep for as long as possible before getting up and walking to class.
The non-UM-alums are unaware that the Dean of our School of Architecture was, until recently, Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk of Arquitectonica. If you don't know what that means, go back and watch the opening credits of Miami Vice.
Yeah, our new dorms are going to be motherfvck!ng awesome. They dammn-well better be, given all of the above. Yes, it is time to empty our bowels on all of the other schools in the state of Florida, and throughout the Southeast. Nobody in the southeast does high-end like Miami, and we should be proud of that.
For now, as it relates to football, I think that the IPF is much more important. But I think the recruits are going to like living in the new dorms for a year or two before they eventually start sharing houses or apartments together off-campus.
But I must say, while the new dorms will be sweet, I'd still like to have my old 2nd floor Eaton room back, the one that overlooks the side entrance and Lake Osceola (in the lower left of the picture).