BYU @ Tennessee CougarTown Tailgate
BYU had 3500 tickets from the alumni chapter in Tennessee. They are sold out a month before the game, and That doesn't even include tickets from the BYU ticket office. It is likely that BYU will have about 8-10 thousand fans there. In our MTSU road game in 2014 had 6000 more fans there than their next home game against FAU (18000 vs 12000). Generally we travel very well and already have lots of fans scattered throughout the country. Gonna be a fun game and a great atmosphere. It'll be my first game in a stadium anywhere near this big. (Nebraska would be my next biggest)
Is there anything we need to know as far as things to do or places to eat that I can pass on to fellow cougars?
Trained at Hill AFB in Salt Lake in the 90s. Drank horrid beer (Grizzly Beer Malt Liquor, worse than Colt 45) cause the beer alcohol % was and still is 3.2% in Utah. Utah is beautiful, great skiing, grocery stores are or were awesome. Alcohol for consumption takes time and money for the desired effect, unless on base or carried from out of state. Watch out tail gaiting with the BYU fans ; Might not want to offer TN shine.
I went through Utah on my way to Idaho, we spent one night there. You are correct, lots of beautiful women.Good ole Stormin Mormons not likely to get smashed and make a mess. Lol.
I spent 4 summers in Salt Lake, and I gotta say that the demographics are nice for a white guy. State is over 90% white, 60% female, and there are many many natural blondes many with blue eyes. Lots of pretty LDS girls...
Edit..if you cant find a decent looking wife in Utah, you're just a chump. The hotties are everywhere, and they are pushed from about birth to marry up and procreate. Seriously.
BYU @ Tennessee CougarTown Tailgate
BYU had 3500 tickets from the alumni chapter in Tennessee. They are sold out a month before the game, and That doesn't even include tickets from the BYU ticket office. It is likely that BYU will have about 8-10 thousand fans there. In our MTSU road game in 2014 had 6000 more fans there than their next home game against FAU (18000 vs 12000). Generally we travel very well and already have lots of fans scattered throughout the country. Gonna be a fun game and a great atmosphere. It'll be my first game in a stadium anywhere near this big. (Nebraska would be my next biggest)
Is there anything we need to know as far as things to do or places to eat that I can pass on to fellow cougars?
So, if we spot you 8,000, that’s leaves us about 94,000 in the stands. I do believe we’ll have you a bit outnumbered.BYU @ Tennessee CougarTown Tailgate
BYU had 3500 tickets from the alumni chapter in Tennessee. They are sold out a month before the game, and That doesn't even include tickets from the BYU ticket office. It is likely that BYU will have about 8-10 thousand fans there. In our MTSU road game in 2014 had 6000 more fans there than their next home game against FAU (18000 vs 12000). Generally we travel very well and already have lots of fans scattered throughout the country. Gonna be a fun game and a great atmosphere. It'll be my first game in a stadium anywhere near this big. (Nebraska would be my next biggest)
Is there anything we need to know as far as things to do or places to eat that I can pass on to fellow cougars?
Lol, SLC is a smog haven and hardly what I would call a healthy city. And I like going there. And they do drink in Utah.
Ye Olde Steakhouse has best prime rib in town (Just about five miles or so south of Neyland stadium). Calhoun's on the river is nice and there is live music. Visit the smoky mountains if you get the chance (approximately 50-60 minutes drive outside of Knoxville). Lots of things to do in Pigeon Forge if you bring the kids. GBO!!!!!!
BYU @ Tennessee CougarTown Tailgate
BYU had 3500 tickets from the alumni chapter in Tennessee. They are sold out a month before the game, and That doesn't even include tickets from the BYU ticket office. It is likely that BYU will have about 8-10 thousand fans there. In our MTSU road game in 2014 had 6000 more fans there than their next home game against FAU (18000 vs 12000). Generally we travel very well and already have lots of fans scattered throughout the country. Gonna be a fun game and a great atmosphere. It'll be my first game in a stadium anywhere near this big. (Nebraska would be my next biggest)
Is there anything we need to know as far as things to do or places to eat that I can pass on to fellow cougars?
I want to move there.Good ole Stormin Mormons not likely to get smashed and make a mess. Lol.
I spent 4 summers in Salt Lake, and I gotta say that the demographics are nice for a white guy. State is over 90% white, 60% female, and there are many many natural blondes many with blue eyes. Lots of pretty LDS girls...
Edit..if you cant find a decent looking wife in Utah, you're just a chump. The hotties are everywhere, and they are pushed from about birth to marry up and procreate. Seriously.
Good ole Stormin Mormons not likely to get smashed and make a mess. Lol.
I spent 4 summers in Salt Lake, and I gotta say that the demographics are nice for a white guy. State is over 90% white, 60% female, and there are many many natural blondes many with blue eyes. Lots of pretty LDS girls...
Edit..if you cant find a decent looking wife in Utah, you're just a chump. The hotties are everywhere, and they are pushed from about birth to marry up and procreate. Seriously.
Totally agree. Way overhyped and too many other good places to eat. Don't waste time going here. Just stay downtown and any of the Market Square restaurants ( Not Watsons, Cafe 4, Stock and Barrel, Oliver Royale, Myrtles Chicken and Beer) or for an upscale meal try JC Holoway. For breakfast try OliBea or French Market. For the best Sushi try Nama on Gay street. Have a beer at Preservation Pub and listen to some live music. Way too much to do downtown without wasting your time traveling to Ye Old Steak House for an overpriced , low quality steak.I don't recommend the ye olde steak house, ate there once and needed a chainsaw to cut my steak. Poor quality beef to say the least.