snappervol
SnapperVol
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2013
- Messages
- 356
- Likes
- 541
They didn't show the replay because is was an obvious touchdown when looking at the replay.He needs to apologize for what they have done to the watching experience. For 20 something years we could see replays of the game after a big play or a penalty. Yesterday there was absolutely nothing on those stadium tv’s.
For us on the opposite end of the stadium, we couldn’t even see how the game ended. Just some referee saying “touchdown” and everyone exited. $2000 worth of seats to have to hear the game results over the mother flippin’ PA system.
I lost some hearing yesterday because the stadium speakers were so loud. I couldn’t even hear the crowd when they played music on a 3rd down.
Those seat backs take up too much space, too. It’s getting really hard to resist booting the hefty person in front of me down 50 rows of stairs.
Gate 21 was a nightmare to get through after POTS.
We did have a much easier time getting out of Neyland though, which is unusual for an ot game.
It was a disaster, probably the worst I’ve seen traffic flow around the stadium yesterday. Some of the folks in front of us said that the scanner was out at their gate, so the staff was sending people to the front gates, which made things even more crowded.
The security process was slow, you could tell the staff was frustrated. Watched people trying to scan phones and having issues. More than a few folks said that getting rid of the paper tickets was stupid move and after yesterday, I tend to agree.
The bus/shuttle area is a free for all. We finally gave up and just walked all the way back to Market Square.I got in the gate right before they came through. They held us up for a few minutes but then realized there was plenty of time to let a large portion of us in the gate so they let a large portion of us run quickly for the gates.
My only question - hasn't the band always eventually came in that way? Maybe the angle due to the route makes it more problematic and now it mirrors what happens right after the Vol Walk when the gates first open. Trust me I've tried to go in right after the Vol Walk that way and it has and always be a nightmare. Too many people in one location at a time.
But the tradeoff would be to not have the Vol Walk or not let the band play into the stadium and that is tradition.
I'm in the upper deck and coming out was very crowded - similar to other games where folks stay to the end of the game.
My only complaint is that it is chaos to get back to where the Knoxville but to the Civic Center is. I think that is because they don't let the fans use the entire road, so both the bus folks and all the folks wanting to just cross the streets are together and there is no room for the bus line.
Hated to see seats taken out for all the downgrades.
I’m not sure it’s that. You have people with a variety of phone, models, specs, and all kinds of other things that come into play. Another one that I’ve noticed is some people have cases on their phones that make it hard for the NFC readers to work. In others, the readers can’t scan fast enough and require a brief reset period before it scans the next one. That’s what I saw with my own eyes yesterday - scan the first ticket and wait until you can scan the second.I'm sure some folks are used to the new technology but I always have trouble with scanning the ticket from my phone. Maybe they need to send me an example via email so I can figure it out.
VolNation, I owe so many of you an apology. The experience getting into Neyland yesterday was not acceptable. The expanded south concourse and gate 9 / Truly Plaza are intended to make ingress much better, and they will, but our plan was obviously not effective. It wasn’t for lack of effort, our staff and campus partners have been working hard on this all offseason. It is proven to be difficult to predict traffic flow with new gates given our tight footprint. That’s not an excuse, we missed the mark. That’s on me. I want you all to know that we are immediately looking at adjustments to our plan. Just as importantly, we will communicate with y’all this week about your best path into the stadium depending on your seat location. Thank you to those that have made me aware of the situation on this platform. I did see it myself at Gate 20. It gutted me to see our loyal fans so frustrated. I’m very sorry. We will fix it.
This is the first time I've ever had an issue getting into Neyland in many years, so I'm assuming it is the new route of POTS that causes the backlog.I got in the gate right before they came through. They held us up for a few minutes but then realized there was plenty of time to let a large portion of us in the gate so they let a large portion of us run quickly for the gates.
My only question - hasn't the band always eventually came in that way? Maybe the angle due to the route makes it more problematic and now it mirrors what happens right after the Vol Walk when the gates first open. Trust me I've tried to go in right after the Vol Walk that way and it has and always be a nightmare. Too many people in one location at a time.
But the tradeoff would be to not have the Vol Walk or not let the band play into the stadium and that is tradition.
I'm in the upper deck and coming out was very crowded - similar to other games where folks stay to the end of the game.
My only complaint is that it is chaos to get back to where the Knoxville but to the Civic Center is. I think that is because they don't let the fans use the entire road, so both the bus folks and all the folks wanting to just cross the streets are together and there is no room for the bus line.
This they try to hoard 100k through about 12 metal detectors which takes forever to get through. You are right they need to close the street and give more room for detectors.All west side gates are dedicated to Sky Box access and premium seating, three west side gates are not even in use so as not to flood the concourse with non-premium seat holders. His catering to the less than one percent is embarrassing as they continue to carve and remodel the facilities to create a "premium" experience for a solid six figure committment each year per seat. Simple solution is close streets pre game, move the scanners out of the tunnels and into the street (need about 5 times as many scanners) much as the older NFL stadiums do, most of which seat 30,000 fewer spectators. White Danny has done nothing for the pedestrian fan except price them out of the stadium. Karma is coming.
Is that an official statement from Tennessee Athletics or is that your assumption?They didn't show the replay because is was an obvious touchdown when looking at the replay.
It was the same for the Florida game last year, only there were fewer chainlink fences so the crowd was more spaced out.that was the biggest cluster f***k I've ever been in at the stadium since I started going in 1975. The security gates didnt help, the new band route didnt help. I stood in front of the main gate forever and the crowd wasnt moving. Utterly stupid