INDIANAPOLIS --- There’s nothing quite like 90 grown men that moonlight as professional football players living together in a college dormitory. Some enjoy it. Others tolerate it (usually a direct correlation to the age of the player), but all understand the philosophy behind it.
The 2015 Colts have returned to Anderson University for training camp, ready for some team bonding in a building full of 216 square foot rooms, a space about the size of some of these professionals’ closets.
“Just building that camaraderie, being around the guys almost 24/7,” said cornerback Darius Butler, now in his 7th NFL season, when asked about the best part of dorm life.