West Virginia University has officially announced an ambitious $350 million renovation of Milan Puskar Stadium, marking one of the most significant facility investments in the school’s athletic history. The project promises to reshape the entire game-day experience in Morgantown — blending tradition, technology, and top-tier comfort for Mountaineer Nation.
The renovation, which will roll out in multiple phases over the next few years, includes state-of-the-art upgrades designed to elevate both fan and athlete experiences. Among the major plans are expanded concourses, modernized seating options, improved accessibility, and brand-new premium suites that rival any in college football. The project also introduces enhanced video boards, advanced sound systems, upgraded locker rooms, and next-generation training facilities for the football program.
University officials described the renovation as a “bold investment in the future,” reflecting West Virginia’s commitment to remaining competitive in the evolving landscape of college athletics. WVU Athletic Director Wren Baker emphasized that the vision behind the project is not only to improve the physical stadium but to strengthen the connection between fans and the Mountaineer spirit.
“This renovation represents more than just bricks and steel,” Baker said. “It’s about creating an environment that energizes our fans, inspires our players, and defines the next chapter of West Virginia football.”
The project also focuses heavily on enhancing fan amenities — from wider concourses and upgraded restrooms to new concession areas featuring local cuisine and quicker service. Additionally, digital ticketing, improved Wi-Fi, and interactive fan zones will transform game days into a more immersive experience.
Construction will be strategically timed to minimize disruptions during football seasons, ensuring that the Mountaineers continue to defend their home turf without major interruptions.
For players and recruits, the new athletic complex attached to the stadium will feature cutting-edge recovery rooms, film study areas, and leadership development spaces — signaling WVU’s intent to compete with the very best programs in the nation.
When completed, Milan Puskar Stadium will stand as one of the most modern venues in college football — a proud testament to the Mountaineer legacy and the unwavering support of its fans.