The Kansas State athletic department unveiled plans for $230 million worth of facility upgrades on Friday.
The upgrades are part of athletic director Gene Taylor’s master plan for facility improvements, which aims to renovate current athletic structures across K-State athletics, such as Bramlage Coliseum, and build new facilities for teams that require them, like volleyball.
Here are the highlights of the master plan:
- $85 million worth of renovations for Bramlage Coliseum.
- $29 million for renovations behind the south end zone at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
- $24.45 million for a new indoor football practice facility, which will be built on the east side of the football stadium and eliminate roughly 400 parking spots.