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About Michigan State Football
The 1996 Michigan State University football campaign marked the 100th season of Spartan football. Spartan gridders of yesteryear were invited back to campus for various reunions for each MSU home game this fall; 100 banners decorate campus and East Lansing; the MSU Museum features Spartan tan football as its primary exhibit during the fall; and "100 Seasons" merchandise is available almost anywhere Spartan fans look: on campus, in retail stores, and, yes, even on the Internet.
One can only imagine what Henry Keep would think of all the hype and electricity that swirls around his old campus on fall Saturdays today: the 70,000 fans, the Stadium, the tailgating (or the actual tailgates, for that matter), the planes circling above, the TV trucks, and the game itself, now played by giant warriors in armor on synthetic grass.
In December of 1994, Nick Saban, the defensive architect of MSU's '88 Rose Bowl team and one of the NFL's top defensive minds as coordinator of the Cleveland Browns' unit, returned to MSU as its 20th head football coach. With renewed intensity, discipline and focus, the 1995 Spartans posted MSU's first winning season since 1990 and earned a spot in the Independence Bowl, finishing 6-5-1.
This, the 100th Season of Spartan Football, has MSU and Saban going to their second consecutive bowl game, the Norwest Sun Bowl. Perhaps the greatest accomplishment this season was made by a true-freshman, Sedrick Irvin. Irvin's 1,036 yards were the sixth best total by a true freshman in Big Ten history. Irvin also finished the season with 18 touchdowns, one short of Blake Ezor's school record. With several young stars contributing on both sides of the ball, the future appears promising.
What the future holds, noone knows, but what is certain is that wherever the Green and White go, so will their fans. MSU made the leap onto the 'net this year and sure enough, flocks of fans have joined us here on the Internet. This has been a special year for MSU's online community.
Spartan fans from all over the country come together everyday on the Internet to celebrate State's accomplishments and discuss the bright future that certainly lies ahead. This very moment, these MSU "Netheads" are organizing a charity fund to donate Sun Bowl tickets to a children's charity in El Paso, Texas. A small group of "Netheads" also travelled to Minneapolis for the Minnesota game earlier in the season and a larger group made it to the Penn State game in Happy Valley. Without a doubt, MSU fans are some of the best in the land and also some of the best people you'll ever meet.
While this season will close the book on the first century of Spartan Football, other volumes are bound to be written in the future; other players are sure to add their names to the record books; and today's accomplishments will be tomorrow's history.
About the Stadium
Home of the Michigan State Spartans, fans have been attending games at Spartan Stadium for more than eighty years. In the early 1920’s University officials decided to construct a new stadium for the football team. By 1923 a new stadium was constructed for the Spartans and they began playing at the new facility the fall of that year. The original capacity was 14,000.
As the team grew in popularity, so did the stadium. In 1935 the seating capacity was increased to 26,000 and the facility was named Macklin Field. Thirteen years later the stadium’s capacity nearly doubled and by 1956, the stadium had a seating capacity of 60,000. Prior to the 1957 season the upper decks were constructed on both sides of the playing field boosting the capacity to 76,000. Furthermore, the stadium was renamed Spartan Stadium.
Astroturf replaced the natural grass field before the 1969 season and a new modern scoreboard was added in 1973. The Spartans installed a new modern video/scoreboard before the 1991. Throughout the years the seating capacity at Spartan Stadium has been changed several times to its current capacity of 72,027. Currently, Spartan Stadium is being expanded. By August 2005, 24 luxury suites, 862 club seats and a new press box will be constructed on the west side of Spartan Stadium. With the completion of this renovation, Spartan Stadium will seat around 73,000 fans.
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