Oklahoma State’s plans to commit more than $40 million in facilities upgrades this offseason appears to be coming along quite nicely. The plans, which include new turf for Boone Pickens Stadium and for the practice facility, are part of a dramatic overhaul of renovations that were approved by the Board of Regents earlier this year — comprised almost entirely of structural upgrades to the football stadium. (The Oklahoman reports roughly $40 million will go towards a project involving the structure of BPS.)
Only a fraction of that $40+ million — roughly $1.2 million, to be exact — will go towards turf and field upgrades.