Bobcat Stadium renovation updates posted
- An X user posting as GfedGoCrazy shared Bobcat Stadium renovation photos and video on May 22, showing construction areas and updated seating. - The post drew 62 likes, according to a social-media briefing, and showed before-and-after images plus short clips from multiple stadium angles. - Texas State lists the related UFCU Stadium end zone project as 100% complete on its facilities page.
An X user posting under the handle GfedGoCrazy shared photos and video of Bobcat Stadium renovation work on May 22, adding a fresh social-media look at changes around the venue. The post showed construction zones, seating updates and multiple angles of the stadium, according to a social-media briefing tied to the post. The same briefing said the update drew 62 likes and included before-and-after images and short clips. Texas State’s facilities page says its related UFCU Stadium End Zone Complex Expansion reached substantial completion on July 25, 2025, after a $42 million project. ### What did the social post show? The May 22 post showed several views of renovation progress at Bobcat Stadium, including work areas and updated seating sections, according to the social-media briefing. The briefing says the account used photos, short videos and before-and-after comparisons to show the changes. The X post itself was linked in the briefing under the handle GfedGoCrazy. The available source material identifies the post date and engagement figure, but does not provide additional verified biographical information about the user. (facilities.txst.edu) ### Which Bobcat Stadium is this tied to? Texas State University’s facilities records identify an ongoing stadium-related project at UFCU Stadium, the home venue for the school’s football program in San Marcos, Texas. The official project page describes the work as the UFCU Stadium End Zone Complex Expansion, centered on a remodel of the existing south end zone complex. (x.com) The university says the project added breakout team rooms, relocated the athletic performance center so it opens into the end zone, connected west and east concourse balcony areas, and created an alumni pavilion and rooftop deck. The page also lists new weight and athletic training rooms, expanded locker rooms and additional hospitality space. (facilities.txst.edu) ### How far along is the official project? Texas State says the project is “100% Complete” and that substantial completion was reached on July 25, 2025. The university lists the budget at $42 million, the start date as October 3, 2023, Pfluger Architects as architect and White Construction as contractor. A separate report from Pfluger Architects says Texas State unveiled renovations and additions to the Bobcat Stadium End Zone Complex in November 2025 and named the expanded facility the Johnny and Nathali Weisman Football Performance Center. (facilities.txst.edu) Pfluger said the expansion covered 85,000 square feet and was designed to improve player development and the fan experience. ### Why are fans still posting renovation updates if the project is complete? The university’s July 2025 completion date means social posts in May 2026 are likely showing the finished or near-finished results from a fan viewpoint rather than documenting an officially active construction phase. That is an inference based on the date of the post and Texas State’s project status page. (pflugerarchitects.com) The social update still offers a current look at how the work appears to visitors and followers, especially where official project pages rely on staged renderings or progress photos from 2025. Texas State’s facilities page features concept images and July 2025 project photos, including the weight room, patio deck, end zone entry and hospitality interior. (facilities.txst.edu) ### Where can readers check the renovation details themselves? The May 22 X post remains the cited social source for the fan-shot images and video referenced in the briefing. Texas State’s facilities page provides the official project description, budget, contractor, architect and completion date for the UFCU Stadium End Zone Complex Expansion. (facilities.txst.edu) Texas State’s listed milestone remains July 25, 2025, when substantial completion was reached on the $42 million project, according to the university’s facilities page. (facilities.txst.edu)