The south end zone project at Bill Snyder Family Stadium, which is scheduled to be completed by the start of the 2021 football season at a total cost of $52 million, will include a new club/suite/loge premium seating area, expanded Legends Room event space and upgraded restrooms and concessions on the south concourse. Athletic director Gene Taylor said the goal is to begin construction on a $50 million south end zone project at Bill Snyder Family Stadium in May 2020, with construction on other phases to be started within the next three to five years. It was the replacement for the on-campus Memorial Stadium, which hosted Kansas State football games since 1922 (and is still standing today). Bill Snyder Family Football Stadium opened as KSU Stadium in 1968, with a seating capacity of 35,000. Taylor said the … The first game played at the new stadium was on September 21, 1968 – Kansas State shut out Colorado State 21-0. This project will also extend the northwest and northeast …