Maryland Football Unveils State-of-the-Art Jones-Hill House

NBC Universal, Inc. News4 takes a behind-the-scenes tour of the new home of University of Maryland football: Jones-Hill House. Wide receiver Rakim Jarrett, Athletic Director Damon Evans and Head Coach Mike Locksley share their thoughts on the brand new building, which mixes in modern amenities with tributes to the program’s history.

Maryland Football unveils state-of-the-art Jones-Hill House originally appeared on NBC Sports Washington

When the Maryland football team returns to its facility to prepare for the 2021 season, it will be doing it in style.

On Friday, the program unveiled its newly-designed Jones-Hill House, an extension of Cole Field House that will act as the center of the facility for Mike Locksley's team moving forward.

Featuring upgrades in all areas from the locker room to the training room to the Sports Medicine area (and even a pizza oven shaped like a helmet), the Jones-Hill House has enough to make anyone's jaw drop. 

The players aren't the only ones soaking in the new digs, though, as Locksley has a brand-new office that features plenty of cases to fill with trophies in the coming years.

A facility with that much swag has also caught the attention of former Terps like Torrey Smith, who is hoping to find a way to suit up for one more year so he can enjoy the amenities.

The Jones-Hill House is named after former Maryland basketball player Billy Jones and former football player Darryl Hill. Both were instrumental in breaking the color barrier within the University of Maryland programs and the ACC. 

As the Terps look to take the football program to the next level in the coming years, having the Jones-Hill House will certainly help with recruiting. 

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