Florida game officially SOLD OUT!!!

This, I have the exact same question, never sat here and also the box seats will be right in front of me, ANYONE ever sat here??

I sat in the row above isle last year for UGA game and actually really liked it. No problem with the view that I can recall, you are a few steps above the isle. More leg room, the railing to lean on, etc. I liked it.

Leaving Indy thursday night for the big weekend! Pick one game a year to do it up right. Staying at the Hilton, 4 tix in Section O row 22, G10 pass that cost more than our per ticket cost. We'll be ready to rock it out. Bring my wife (hoosier) who has only been to one game, the UK game a few years ago while we were in town to visit my family for Thanksgiving. Needless to say, I'm excited to show her Neyland at it's best!
 
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Seriously? You're talking about the entire staff for both the public and athletic side making up less than 5% of the people in the stadium? And you say there's no way there's that many?

Think about it, 5000 people! UT and UF will both dress out 80-85 players for an SEC game. Say there are an additional 50-60 per team with coaches, police escorts, managers, etc. That's still only 300 people. There are probably 50-75 working the gates, 100 or so ushers. That leaves about 4500 to work security, concessions, and media. If you've ever been to a game and waited in the concession line, you know there aren't that many concessions workers.
 
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Unless work has you tied down,coming or going, you actually can do the drive. Not in 12 hours unless you mean Louisiana. However, I wouldn't recommend it. When I was younger, more than once, well honestly often, I drove almost coast to coast in a day and a half. The night before, a shelved chill box stood ready. Sandwiches, water, juice, milk, cereal, various nuts and washed fresh fruits were ready. I was in bed by 7PM, got up at 1AM, showered. 2AM the car was on the road. Two tricks were to time your trip to give yourself a one day arrival cushion to allow for delays enroute. The other was use route to I-40 because in New Mexico, had segments that allowed 75mph but I did 80mph in case a rare cop was lurking. Also Texas segments allowed 70mph but I did 75mph, you got a 5-9mph cushion. Stopped only for gas since I had all the food I needed, used paper bowls and plastic spoons for breakfast cereal. First night sleep was either Amarillo, TX or Shamrock, TX depending on traffic or road construction situations. Same thing, up by 1AM, wheels rolling by 2AM. I hit Tennessee between 11AM and noon my second day out. depending on where I was going, I got a hotel, a friend's home or family member's home and crashed until about 6PM-7PM and I was good to go. But again, though I did that often in the past I'd not recommend it. But if you're as crazy as I was back then, it can be done.

Once drove straight through from Los Angelos to Jackson, TN in 28 hours. Like you, everything needed was in the car prior to departure, and I took advantage of every liberal speed limit.

Back to the game. Go Vols.
 
Once drove straight through from Los Angelos to Jackson, TN in 28 hours. Like you, everything needed was in the car prior to departure, and I took advantage of every liberal speed limit.

Back to the game. Go Vols.

That's a lot of driving! Holy crap!!!!
 
got my ticket last night K64 on ticket turbo. can anyone confirm this is a reliable site my friend is alittle worried.
 
Got my tickets on the way with FedEx... Section K row 64... Anybody know if they are pretty good seats? Seemed like I got a pretty good deal on them
 
Awesome!!

That's a great sign.

Make plenty of noise Vol fans!

:td::groupwave::td:

:fireworks::fireworks::fireworks:
 
Get ready to have a new standard for a football game. Been to dozens of Atlanta Falcons games and been to a few UGA games, and NOTHING comes close to a full house in Neyland.

I was telling my dad and brother about this at the NCST game, I'm not sure if they believed it could have been a good deal more loud at Neyland. Wish I could be at this FL game, it would be a new Neyland experience for me, but I didn't get around to looking for tickets until it was too late.
 
Driving up from Florida with my daughter. Got mine last night 50 yard line 25 rows up...first time in a while very excited about our Vols :good!:
 
LETS GOOO!!!!! I'll be watching on TV from NorCal and I want it to be tough to hear Nessler and Blackledge. Get wasted students and never stop yelling! Streak stops now! GBO!!
 
LETS GOOO!!!!! I'll be watching on TV from NorCal and I want it to be tough to hear Nessler and Blackledge. Get wasted students and never stop yelling! Streak stops now! GBO!!

ill be at a wedding, watching on my phone.

have fun guys. ill be honest im pretty bummed about not getting to go. this sucks.

signed butthurt.
 
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Still available on Stubhub. Btw I could use some advice, should I go ahead and buy 2 on Stubhub or scalp? The 2 I found on Stubhub are on top of the jumbotron but I'm ok with it. Thoughts? Any help would be appreciated.

Go for it!
My ticket for last week's GA State game was from stubhub and I sat up under the overhang outta the rain : D
No problems with the purchase experience at all and the family who sold their extra tix even came over to say "hey" ... the fans of TN are AWESOME!!!
 
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ill be at a wedding, watching on my phone.

have fun guys. ill be honest im pretty bummed about not getting to go. this sucks.

signed butthurt.

Who in their right mind in the South has a Fall Sat afternoon wedding. Think brides do this to pull the what do you love more card me or fill in your fav sec team here..All the woman non sec football fans at the reception are going to love seeing all the guys and woman sec fans buried in their phones watching games Groom needed to provide intervention imo
 
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