MANHATTAN, Kan. -- As Kansas State has gone through spring practice, construction has continued on the $65 million Vanier Football Complex on the north end zone of Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
This week ESPN.com was given a tour of the new four-story facility, which is expected to be completed by August.
Here are renderings of the project of the weight room and locker room:
Here's what they look like in real time:
Site of the new K-State weight room, which will include a turfed incline training ramp https://t.co/2SltgMxfFT
— Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) April 14, 2015
Future site of the K-State locker room https://t.co/ThwsW55rUx
— Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) April 14, 2015
The new Vanier will also include a pool for the players to enter as soon as they leave the field from practice:
Here's the tunnel that will lead from the locker room to the field:
Bill Snyder won't have a bad view from his new office, either.
This will be the view from Bill Snyder's future office pic.twitter.com/oaPnO8Sonx
— Jake Trotter (@Jake_Trotter) April 14, 2015
You can see more renderings here. This impressive facility is going to be a game-changer for K-State, which in the fall will boast one of the Big 12's most impressive football facilities.