Starkville is buzzing with good news as Mississippi State football gears up for some exciting renovations at Davis Wade Stadium. During a recent board meeting, the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning gave the green light for a hefty $3 million renovation aimed at boosting the stadium’s appeal, especially for those cozy suites on the east side.
The renovation plans will focus primarily on the two levels of suites on the east side of the stadium. According to the board, the proposed updates will enhance the overall aesthetic of the space, making it much more inviting for fans and visitors. The improvements will include a variety of features such as new interior finishes, millwork, doors, seating, and lighting. While there’s no official timeline on when the renovations will kick off, the excitement around the project is palpable among the Mississippi State community.
The funding for this substantial upgrade will come from the MSU athletics internal fund, ensuring that the project is backed by the university’s own resources. The renowned MP Design Group has been appointed as the design professional for the project, indicating that fans can expect some impressive and thoughtful design elements to accompany the renovations.
Davis Wade Stadium isn’t just a modern locale; it’s a historic venue that first opened its doors way back in 1914. The stadium has seen various upgrades over the years, with the east suites being added in 2002. The last major renovation took place just two years ago, introducing balcony seats on the upper level of the west side, a change that has already enhanced the game-day experience for fans. With ongoing improvements, it’s clear that the university is committed to maintaining and evolving this iconic stadium.
The timing of this renovation announcement couldn’t be better as Mississippi State football is set to embark on a three-game homestand. This weekend, the team will face off against No. 14 Texas A&M, a highly anticipated match-up for fans to look forward to. With a current record of 1-5 and a 0-3 SEC standing, Coach Jeff Lebby and the Bulldogs are eager to turn things around as they take on the challenging Aggies.
Their upcoming game is scheduled for 3:15 p.m. on Saturday and will be broadcast on the SEC Network, offering fans a chance to catch all the live action and, hopefully, a victory.
As the renovations to Davis Wade Stadium unfold, it symbolizes much more than just cosmetic changes. It reflects a commitment to enhancing the fan experience and supporting the athletic department’s mission to create a vibrant and engaging environment for both players and supporters alike. With the combination of the renovations and the exciting upcoming games, there’s no doubt that Starkville has a lot to look forward to this football season.
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