The project includes a two-level, 55,000-square-feet addition, a recruiting facility available to all sports on the concourse level, a new media center, new locker rooms, new restrooms, concessions and a donor plaza.
But this project is about more than bricks and mortar.
With the addition of the recruiting facility and the locker rooms, Michigan State football is no longer playing the catch-up game that defined so many expansions of the past.
From its humble beginnings on the corner of Shaw Lane and Red Cedar Road in 1923 to its jumbotron-laced current state in 2014, here's a look at the evolution of Spartan Stadium as told through rare historical photos."
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