25% capacity in Neyland per Fulmer

#3
#3
Also heard this is to start season, could be some more season progresses
I think we will see capacities increase into the fall in all outside sporting events. SD had a rodeo, nothing happened. Bristol had a race with 30K, nothing happened. Theyre playing summer college baseball leagues with fans and no one is dying
 
#6
#6
Bama is only going 20%, and it's only available to current season ticket holders in the form of mini-plans.

However, if one opts not to purchase the mini-plans being offered, one gets the full donation back and it doesn't disqualify one from purchasing next year. I was convinced that the donation was going to be held hostage, so I'm really surprised.
 
#7
#7
Bama is only going 20%, and it's only available to current season ticket holders in the form of mini-plans.

However, if one opts not to purchase the mini-plans being offered, one gets the full donation back and it doesn't disqualify one from purchasing next year. I was convinced that the donation was going to be held hostage, so I'm really surprised.
Are they keeping your full donation for getting a mini pack? I assume that’s only 2 or 3 games.
 
#10
#10
Also heard this is to start season, could be some more season progresses
Can’t you just see Fulmer walking thru Neyland with stickers to put on our aluminum bench seats going, “duck, duck, duck, Goose!”. Dear fans,I have labeled every fourth seat in Neyland as a good available seat, these we will call goose. The three seats in between each good seat is a duck seat. Those are unavailable to sit in.
So, be a goose, don’t be a duck ! Stay socially distanced, masked up, and enjoy the games!
 
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#17
Nor has it been for quite sometime. Other issues in play besides pandemic. Sorry
I'm specifically speaking of covid-19. It's because of it that we likely won't see anything but 25% all year and it could be less. I'm very well aware there are other issues involved as to why we haven't been seeing capacity crowds, but that's not what we're talking about

What in the world are you sorry about?
 
#19
#19
I'm specifically speaking of covid-19. It's because of it that we likely won't see anything but 25% all year and it could be less. I'm very well aware there are other issues involved as to why we haven't been seeing capacity crowds, but that's not what we're talking about

What in the world are you sorry about?

I think we could hit 40-50% or more this season if they let us. Especially considering that there aren't any cupcake games on the slate.

Also, TN has most of their toughest games at home this season (AL, aTm, FL, KY and Mizzou) verses road games (Arky, Aub, UGA, SCAR and Vandy).
 
#22
#22
Check back on November 4th, should go to 100% shortly after.

Thats close to flu season. Don't see that happening even after the election. Whether or not the MSM is saturating us with it, folks will still be skeptical.
 
#23
#23
25% attendance, eh? It occurs to me that this could be one of the only years we'll ever see crowds comprised totally of home fans for games. In other words, no cheering, no nothing when visiting teams have success. I'm kind of interested to see how that'll go.
 

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