LOOK: All-access into the Tom Izzo Football Building

Take a look at the brand new Tom Izzo Football Building:

Michigan State football has gotten a huge upgrade to campus and their program as a whole, opening the brand new Tom Izzo Football Building, a facility that will put Michigan State on par with the top schools the nation.

Via X, formerly known as Twitter, MSU running back Nathan Carter gives fans an exclusive all-access look into the new building and all of it’s offerings:

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WATCH: MSU unveils new ‘Tom Izzo Football Building’, locker room

Check out Michigan State football’s new locker room and team facility here

Michigan State football officially has a new locker room.

The Spartans have been completing a construction project on the new Tom Izzo Football Building, and the finishing touches have been made recently. That includes the locker room — which was unveiled to the team on Wednesday.

Check out below how the team reacted to seeing the new locker room in this fun video from the team’s official account:

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Former Michigan State football CB Trae Waynes to donate $500,000 to MSU for Tom Izzo Football Building

Trae Waynes to donate $500,000 to Michigan State for Tom Izzo Football Building

One of the greatest players of the Mark Dantonio era at Michigan State football is set to give back to the university in a major way. On Friday, it was announced that former Spartan cornerback Trae Waynes will donate $500,000 to MSU, earmarked for the new Tom Izzo Football Building.

Waynes was with the Spartans from 2011 to 2014, being named First-Team All-Big Ten in 2014. He was drafted No. 11 overall in the 2015 NFL draft by the Minnesota Vikings. Waynes stayed with Minnesota until 2019, before joining the Bengals. Unfortunately, Waynes struggled with injuries in Cincinnati and, this summer, said, in regards to his NFL career: ‘In my head, I’m done.’

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