I think ND's dining hall makes the question more difficult.
I'm not sure what the nutritional program is like, but I am almost certain they have nutritionists telling them what to eat.
Training tables are important at other Universities, where the dining halls are poor. I've been to OSU, and most of the campus meal plan stuff is comprised of fast food style and it's expensive. The few "cafeteria" style things usually only offer one or two entrees, and it's not all you can eat.
ND's dining hall, on the other hand, is phenomenal. All you can eat for every meal, and a huge variety of food. Lots of proteins, salad bar, vegetables, etc. As long as the players know what they should be eating, I have to imagine it would be possible to do it at the dining hall.
As to Swarbrick pushing the ice arena through, it definitely has me pumped. I think I'm still waiting for certain people to say he did a good job, and isn't completely inept.
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- Swarbrick's role in pushing the new ice arena through gives -
tex29,
2009-02-13, 11:10
- ND had a training table when I was there in the 80's - Sherman Oaks, 2009-02-13, 14:46
- I think ND's dining hall makes the question more difficult. -
ReginaldVelJohnson,
2009-02-13, 11:58
- Thanks for the insight.
- tex29, 2009-02-13, 12:06
- The caveat is that it requires a lot of self discipline. -
ReginaldVelJohnson,
2009-02-13, 13:02
- It's like that all over - Busco21, 2009-02-13, 19:23
- The caveat is that it requires a lot of self discipline. -
ReginaldVelJohnson,
2009-02-13, 13:02
- Thanks for the insight.