Clemsons program is turning borderline pedo

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yall just hating.

if im a student athlete balancing homework/exams and football, a nap room aint nothing to sneeze at.

Yep, going back to your palatial dorm(You know Clemson has an "athlete" dorm that is probably nicer than anything 99% of the student body could pray to live in) is such a hassle.
 
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What about beating the **** out of us makes *****-*** bunkbeds ok? This isn't a thread about where clemson stands as a program, it's about how goofy these playland gimmicks them keep coming up with are. For all I know kids love this sht, but it's still corny as fck.
 
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"The nap room is the favorite feature of Thad Turnipseed, who is Clemson’s director of recruiting and external affairs after Swinney hired him away from Alabama. It will feature eight bunk beds, three massage chairs and bean bags.

“The number one problem is lack of sleep, and right now what guys do all over the country is bring a pillow and go find a staircase or locker or hallway, and they’ll lay down and sleep, especially during two-a-days and really all year long,” Turnipseed said. “The nap room cost very little and is a great benefit.”

"Clemson hails the Nap/Recovery room as “first of its kind” in an athletic facility, but the reality is that it’s long overdue.

A windowless room a curl route from the locker room has quickly merged into the daily routine of the Clemson players. Why? Ever go to a football training camp? There’s players curled up on couches, mattresses strewn in the hallways and laid out in locker rooms. Players wake up early and work themselves to exhaustion in the searing heat. It only makes sense that they’re rewarded with a quick nap. Swinney recalls occasionally going into the team room in Clemson’s old facility and turning on the lights. “Like a bunch of homeless people, they’d be laying all in between the chairs, on a slant,” Swinney said. “And they’re just trying to grab some sleep.”
 
"The nap room is the favorite feature of Thad Turnipseed, who is Clemson’s director of recruiting and external affairs after Swinney hired him away from Alabama. It will feature eight bunk beds, three massage chairs and bean bags.

“The number one problem is lack of sleep, and right now what guys do all over the country is bring a pillow and go find a staircase or locker or hallway, and they’ll lay down and sleep, especially during two-a-days and really all year long,” Turnipseed said. “The nap room cost very little and is a great benefit.”

"Clemson hails the Nap/Recovery room as “first of its kind” in an athletic facility, but the reality is that it’s long overdue.

A windowless room a curl route from the locker room has quickly merged into the daily routine of the Clemson players. Why? Ever go to a football training camp? There’s players curled up on couches, mattresses strewn in the hallways and laid out in locker rooms. Players wake up early and work themselves to exhaustion in the searing heat. It only makes sense that they’re rewarded with a quick nap. Swinney recalls occasionally going into the team room in Clemson’s old facility and turning on the lights. “Like a bunch of homeless people, they’d be laying all in between the chairs, on a slant,” Swinney said. “And they’re just trying to grab some sleep.”

Thad Turnipseed.

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