was built by former Tiger assistant football coach Quintus Crews. Crews was a long-time assistant football coach for Coach Buddy Bob Benson. The indoor facility is 50 yards long and regulation width. Ouachita uses the indoor to practice in during inclement weather, as well as hosting football camps and the annual Great American Conference Pro Day. During the off-season, early morning workouts are held in the Crews Athletic Pavilion, as well as being used by other sports for their purposes.
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BLACKMON - BENSON FIELDHOUSE
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Home to OBU's Football Coaches offices, Blackmon-Benson Fieldhouse is named after OBU's all-time winningest Head Coach Buddy Bob Benson. Benson was the Tiger's head-man for over 4 decades. Blackmon-Benson Fieldhouse also hosts the football team's Locker Room, Weight Room, an Athletic Training Facility, position meeting rooms and a Team Room. The Baseball team also uses Blackmon-Benson Fieldhouse.Â
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OBU Football Team Room
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Crittenden Strength Center
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Ouachita Football trains in the
Crittenden Strength Center, a state-of-the-art 3,500 square foot weight training facility. This updated facility allows the Tigers to effectively use time and space to optimize training results. The Iron Tiger boards list current and former noteworthy Tiger performances in the weightroom.
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In addition to the Crews Athletic Pavilion, Ouachita boasts two full-length, natural grass practicie fields, as well as a half-field for Offensive and Defensive Line work. In all, Tiger Football utilizes 2 full length natural grass fields, a half-field of natural grass, and a 50 yard indoor turf for practice purposes.
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