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SATURDAY
8 a.m. Tennessee Traditions store in Stokely Athletics Center opens
8 a.m.-10 a.m. VASF office open at the McKenzie-Lawson Center
8:30 a.m. WILL CALL OPEN -- The ticket "will call" gate is located at Gate 21
9 a.m. - noon Chevrolet Volunteer Village open at Humanities Plaza
WIVK Gameday lineup will be broadcast
WIVK Stage featuring live music
9:30 a.m. Tennessee Lettermen's Room opens at Thompson-Boling Arena
10 a.m. Tennessee Park -- Hospitality tents at Tom Black Track
10:15 a.m. VOL WALK -- The Tennessee football team will begin its game-day trek to Neyland Stadium beginning at 10:15 a.m. The team, led by head coach Phillip Fulmer and team captains, will leave from the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center, walk up Lake Loudoun Boulevard to Volunteer Boulevard and then down Peyton Manning Pass to the stadium.
10:30 a.m. GATES OPEN -- All Neyland Stadium gates
10:50 a.m. PRIDE OF THE SOUTHLAND PROCESSION --The University of Tennessee Pride of the Southland Band will make its way to Neyland Stadium beginning at 10:50 a.m. The band will marches down Volunteer Boulevard to Andy Holt Avenue to Stadium Drive, stopping along the way to "Salute the Hill," before marching into the stadium through Gate 21.
11 a.m. KICKOFF CALL-IN SHOW --The Tennessee football kickoff call-in show hosted by Bob Kesling, Tim Priest and Jeff Francis will begin at 11 a.m. on the Vol Radio Network. The number to participate in the program is 1-800-688-8657. Tennessee Cellular One customers of Verizon Wireless can call free at *UT. The on-campus location is located at the northwest corner of Phillip Fulmer Drive and Andy Holt Boulevard.
12:33 p.m. KICKOFF -- Kickoff for the UAB-Tennessee game takes place at 12:33 p.m., on JP Sports with Dave Neal, Dave Rowe and Dave Baker calling the action.
PREGAME
TENNESSEE LEGENDS AND COTTON BOWL HALL OF FAME -- Former Vols Andy Kozar (1950-52) and Hank Lauricella (1949-51) will be recognized
UT CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTATION -- women's track & field, women's soccer, women's basketball, softball and baseball will be recognized
8 a.m. Tennessee Traditions store in Stokely Athletics Center opens
8 a.m.-10 a.m. VASF office open at the McKenzie-Lawson Center
8:30 a.m. WILL CALL OPEN -- The ticket "will call" gate is located at Gate 21
9 a.m. - noon Chevrolet Volunteer Village open at Humanities Plaza
WIVK Gameday lineup will be broadcast
WIVK Stage featuring live music
9:30 a.m. Tennessee Lettermen's Room opens at Thompson-Boling Arena
10 a.m. Tennessee Park -- Hospitality tents at Tom Black Track
10:15 a.m. VOL WALK -- The Tennessee football team will begin its game-day trek to Neyland Stadium beginning at 10:15 a.m. The team, led by head coach Phillip Fulmer and team captains, will leave from the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center, walk up Lake Loudoun Boulevard to Volunteer Boulevard and then down Peyton Manning Pass to the stadium.
10:30 a.m. GATES OPEN -- All Neyland Stadium gates
10:50 a.m. PRIDE OF THE SOUTHLAND PROCESSION --The University of Tennessee Pride of the Southland Band will make its way to Neyland Stadium beginning at 10:50 a.m. The band will marches down Volunteer Boulevard to Andy Holt Avenue to Stadium Drive, stopping along the way to "Salute the Hill," before marching into the stadium through Gate 21.
11 a.m. KICKOFF CALL-IN SHOW --The Tennessee football kickoff call-in show hosted by Bob Kesling, Tim Priest and Jeff Francis will begin at 11 a.m. on the Vol Radio Network. The number to participate in the program is 1-800-688-8657. Tennessee Cellular One customers of Verizon Wireless can call free at *UT. The on-campus location is located at the northwest corner of Phillip Fulmer Drive and Andy Holt Boulevard.
12:33 p.m. KICKOFF -- Kickoff for the UAB-Tennessee game takes place at 12:33 p.m., on JP Sports with Dave Neal, Dave Rowe and Dave Baker calling the action.
PREGAME
TENNESSEE LEGENDS AND COTTON BOWL HALL OF FAME -- Former Vols Andy Kozar (1950-52) and Hank Lauricella (1949-51) will be recognized
UT CHAMPIONSHIPS PRESENTATION -- women's track & field, women's soccer, women's basketball, softball and baseball will be recognized