K-State football's Indoor Practice Facility is believed to be the largest in the nation, with enough space for multiple full squad practices taking place at once. The huge facility's roof height also allows for full special teams practice, with kickoffs and punts not even coming close to touching the ceiling.
Combined with K-State football's three regulation sized grass practice fields, K-State has the ability to practice and prepare on a variety of surfaces in almost any weather condition.
K -State’s commitment to excellence is never more evident than when one views the recent renovations that took place in and around the Vanier Football Complex, an all-in-one facility that houses the K-State football program. The renovations completed an $8 million overhaul that was finished in time for the 2007 season.
Among the impressive improvements: a newly-renovated 15,000-plus square foot weight room and athletic training facility, a state-of-the-art hydrotherapy center, new and expanded player’s locker room and lounge area complete with flat-screen televisions, an upgraded equipment distribution center, technologically advanced meeting rooms with the latest in video equipment, and new offices and meeting space for the coaching staff.