This past June, I asked the question of whether or not luxury tailgating experiences would come to the SEC.

On Wednesday, MSU announced its “1878 Club” of custom-made tailgating premier suites, a brand-new game-day tradition for fans.

Here’s a portion of the release from the school’s website that explains the plans in detail:

The 1878 Club will be the first-of-its-kind in the Southeastern Conference and will feature a neighborhood collection of custom-made, premier suites that are specially designed for tailgate entertaining, complete with a rocking chair front porch, a cozy, temperature-controlled interior suite with a private restroom and an outdoor shaded entertainment area. The 400-square-foot individual suites feature many luxury home amenities such as hardwood floors, a vaulted ceiling, stainless steel appliances, four HD televisions, a refrigerator and television with exterior access from the covered entertainment area.

The physical structures won’t be in place until the 2016 season, but fans can view and walk through a model this fall on October 10 when Mississippi State hosts Troy.

“Tailgating is an important part of gameday at Mississippi State, and we continue to focus on innovative ways for fans to enhance their gameday experience,” said Director of Athletics Scott Stricklin. “The 1878 Club provides a unique, premium opportunity to enjoy all the fun of tailgating in upscale surroundings.”

Here’s a video preview of the “1878 Club:”

You can get more information at the1878club.com.