College football locker rooms are becoming less where you just change into your uniform to more of a hangout for players — with pool tables, video game consoles and whatever else interests student-athletes being brought in.

Georgia has joined the craze, with the Bulldogs now having a DJ booth in the confines of their locker room.

Coach Kirby Smart praises running back Sony Michel on his DJ skills, but no word has come yet on whether Smart has taken a turn scratching up albums or dropping beats.

Unfortunately, the booth comes more than 10 years after one of the Bulldogs’ best-known DJs, former QB D.J. Shockley, played in Athens.