Indoor facilities.
Alabama: Facilities - Rolltide.com - The Official Web Site of University of Alabama Athletics
110 yd, heated and air conditioned
Arkansas: No indoor facility.
Florida: No indoor facility (but just opened a $28 million football "complex").
Facilities - GatorZone.com
Georgia: No indoor practice facility (but in process of $40 million 53,000 sq ft football complex expansion).
http://www.georgiadogs.com//pdf4/416...DB_OEM_ID=8800Kentucky: No indoor practice facility (do have an indoor track facility that has turf in the middle).
LSU: 100 yd climate controlled facility
Football operations center built in 2006 for $15 million
Tour the LSU Football Operations Center - LSUsports.net - The Official Web Site of LSU Tigers Athletics
Mississippi State: Relatively new indoor facility, climate controlled, shared with baseball team.
Palmeiro Center - Mississippi State University Bulldogs Official Athletic Site - mstateathletics.com
Ole Miss: Full size indoor facility.
South Carolina: No indoor facility, but building a huge new athletic complex (fields, buildings, etc).
Tennessee: Full size indoor facility (very nice)...check out the tour University of Tennessee Neyland-Thompson Sports Complex STACK TV
I used to think that an indoor facility was an absolute must. After looking at who has them and who doesn't, I'm not positive it's the best use of money. Florida and Georgia both do not have one, yet constantly have top 10 recruiting classes. LSU has had one since the early 90s (?), yet their recruiting was nothing special until they got a true recruiter there.
I'm kind of leaning towards an upgrade in the overall football "complex" similar to what Florida just did, what LSU did in 2006, and what Georgia is currently doing. Florida's was $28 million, Georgia's will be $40 million (which looks like it will include some indoor practice area, but not a full field), and LSU's was $15 million. Those facilities have a big time "wow" factor. Meyer and Richt both seem to see more recruiting value in those facilities than in adding an indoor field. Meyer even said that recruiting was the #1 reason for building the new complex.