Devine Pavilion
The Daniel J. Devine Indoor Practice Facility, named for Hall of Fame Coach Dan Devine, is one of the finest indoor practice facilities in the Big 12 Conference. The $12 million project was completed in the summer of 1998 and serves as the site of the Missouri Tigers' off-season conditioning workouts.
In addition, the Tigers can avoid inclement weather and conduct a full-scale practice on the 90-yard artificial surface inside the facility. The facility has come in especially handy recently, as the Tigers practiced inside extensively late into the winter months in preparation for both the 2003 and 2005 Independence bowls.
When daylight savings goes into effect late in the fall, the Tigers will often times go inside to finish practice in the Devine Pavilion. A large sound system also allows for the Tigers to simulate crowd noise as they prepare for road games.
The Devine Pavilion is located just south of the Mizzou Athletics Training Complex and adjacent to the Tigers' natural grass practice fields.