Michigan State Football: 3 predictions for the July 28 reveal

TJ Duckett, Michigan State football (Mandatory Credit: Danny Moloshok /Allsport)
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EAST LANSING, MI – SEPTEMBER 02: Sunset view of Spartan Stadium during the second quarter of the Michigan State vs. Western Michigan game on September 2, 2022. Michigan State University defeated Western Michigan University 35-13. (Photo by Jaime Crawford/Getty Images)
EAST LANSING, MI – SEPTEMBER 02: Sunset view of Spartan Stadium during the second quarter of the Michigan State vs. Western Michigan game on September 2, 2022. Michigan State University defeated Western Michigan University 35-13. (Photo by Jaime Crawford/Getty Images) /

2. Stadium Upgrades

As previously mentioned, Spartan Stadium turns 100 years young in 2023 and while we love the product on the field, the building itself could use some improvements.

I know I sound like a broken record, but first and foremost, change the troughs to individual urinals. It just seems more sanitary and with the introduction of alcohol, it’s inevitable that some drunk frat bro is going to get a little too aggressive for no reason. Also, just because Spartan Stadium can sell alcohol doesn’t mean they automatically will.

Michigan State’s administration could make a big announcement that it has partnered with any number of beer vendors and the fan base would be ecstatic.

The concourse also leaves a lot to be desired. While the concrete jungle may carry sentimental value, I would love to see upgrades in what the serve (I swear Troy Athens High School has a better concession stand), maybe a football toss game for the kids (and adults looking to impress scouts), or maybe just have some trophies on display in the stadium once in a while.

MSU is a great football and basketball school that brings in a ton of revenue, so let’s reinvest in Spartan Stadium to have it match the school’s athletic performances.