
Neyland Stadium (University of Tennessee)
Beste tid å besøke
Fall Saturdays during football season are best, arrive about 90 minutes before kickoff to catch the Vol Walk and the Pride of the Southland band.
Budsjettips
Ticket prices vary by opponent, buy through the official UT box office to avoid resale fees and check secondary sites for last-minute deals; campus tours have a modest fee through the Visitor Center and parking near the stadium often costs extra.
Anbefalt for
College football fans, Families, Sports photographers, College traditions enthusiasts
Planlegg ditt besøk
Game day: 3-5 hours; Tour: 45-60 min
Om
Raske fakta: Neyland Stadium tar rutinemessig imot folkemengder på over 100 000, noe som gjør den til en av de største college-fotballarenaene i USA. Stadionens livlige oransje-og-hvite rutemønstrede endesoner og Pride of the Southland-marsjerbandets mektige opptog før kampen skaper en intens sensorisk opplevelse før kampstart.
Høydepunkter: En fremtredende tradisjon er at bandet former det gigantiske 'T'et på banen, med mer enn 300 medlemmer som utfører presise bevegelser som markerer starten på kampen. Fans som deltar i 'Rocky Top'-allsangen og synkroniserte tramp, ofte i folkemengder på rundt 100 000, produserer et øredøvende, brystvibrerende brøl som definerer hjemmekampstemningen.
Insidertips
- Wear layers and orange, fall nights can get chilly and tailgates are sun-exposed.
- Arrive 90 minutes early for prime photo spots of the band, tunnel entrance, and the sea of orange.
- Prebook a parking pass or use campus garages and shuttle lots, they are usually cheaper than stadium-adjacent lots.
- Avoid long food lines by eating shortly after kickoff or visiting smaller vendors near the north end.
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