The never-ending race for the best athletic facilities in the country means schools are constantly searching for new money for new projects.

At Florida, where $106 million was just spent on athletic facility upgrades, new AD Scott Stricklin would like to raise another $100 million for additional projects.

According to Gridiron Now, Stricklin wants to make sure the Gators keep pace with other schools in the SEC in terms of facilities:

“Right now, we have a $100 million wish list that includes a standalone football indoor facility, softball and baseball stadiums,” he said.

He added that upgraded facilities will help lure top talent to Florida, not just in football, but every sport:

“(The teams you face in the SEC) are trying to win. They’re building facilities and out recruiting great talent,” Stricklin said. “There can only be one winner on Saturdays, but when you win a championship or have a great year, you should really appreciate and savor that.”

Florida’s football team made it to a second-straight SEC Championship Game in 2016, losing for the second year in a row to Nick Saban’s Alabama squad.