As football facilities get more and more advanced, schools are getting fancy. Often used as a recruiting tool, some facilities have jaw-dropping amenities that wow any visitor to the building.

Who has the coolest tricks in their football headquarters?

Alabama — hydrotherapy waterfalls: The Crimson Tide have a hyrdotherapy pool to help players recover from injuries and their daily aches. Giving their pool a resort feel, the school added four waterfall-like spouts to the pool that recycles the water throughout. Check out the video below from AL.com to see them in action.

Arkansas — movie theater: Most programs with newer facilities have a game room. The Fred W. Smith Center, completed in 2013, has that. It also has a plush movie theater, complete with wide leather seats. Whether players are watching the latest comedy or breaking down film in there, they’re doing it in comfort. The Razorbacks have some high-tech stuff in there as well, such as a row of equipment lockers accessible to the players by an electronic security code.

Kentucky — player health services: While it’s not built yet, Kentucky is in the midst of getting a $45 million football facility on campus, and it’ll have everything a player needs to get his body right. From a juice bar to massage therapy to a dedicated sports science area, the Wildcats will be at the cutting edge of player health once they get the new facility up and running.

LSU — tiger-print pool tables: As we mentioned before, many facilities have lounges and game rooms for the players. LSU takes theirs a step further. In the players’ lounge are pool tables replete with tiger-print bumpers to remind everyone that Mike the Tiger is not far away. The couches in the coaches’ area have the same print. What you call tacky, we call awesome school spirit.

Mississippi State — cowbell lights: You hear the cowbells ringing in Starkville hours before games get going. The Bulldogs nod to one of their most popular fan traditions inside the facility, where cowbell-shaped light fixtures hang in one of the main hallways of the Leo Seal Jr. Complex.

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Texas A&M: Do we have to pick just one feature? Let’s try to narrow it down. There are the LED panels above every player’s locker displaying their personal information instead of the typical placard, not to mention ventilation in each locker to keep the equipment from stinking it up. What about the LED televisions that are actually embedded in the bathroom mirrors? Wait, what? Yes, this is a thing. There’s a private barbershop to keep players looking fresh, not to mention the hydrotherapy pool with waterfall walls. Go take a look at the Aggies facility and try not to get jealous. It’s obvious that Texas A&M spared no expense in building this palace.