The Catholic program has a dingy classroom converted to a weight room with old weights and training equipment. The locker room would make anyone with claustrophobia run for their lives. The very large public HS program has the finest facilities, special film rooms, meeting rooms, huge spacious locker rooms, and a large training room, all located under the stadium. The stadium itself is not your typical HS stadium. This one has turf, a jumbo, and would make most D3 programs envious. Anyway, these two schools are unlikely rivals given the student body numbers. You would think the public program would dominate the series but that is not the case. In fact, both schools, very large and small has both sent players to ND on full ride football schollies. Player development and coaching plays a big part. No matter the facilities, you still have to block and tackle.