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Not to hijack a thread about LNS, but I walked past the south side of Neyland yesterday. Our seats are in W so we don’t go to that side of the stadium much. Where the brick cladding stops, and the metal begins really looks crappy. The rust is embarrassing. I don’t understand why they don’t at least paint it black.Here’s the overall status plus hopefully what you’re looking for.
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Not to hijack a thread about LNS, but I walked past the south side of Neyland yesterday. Our seats are in W so we don’t go to that side of the stadium much. Where the brick cladding stops, and the metal begins really looks crappy. The rust is embarrassing. I don’t understand why they don’t at least paint it black.
Worst ingress and egress I’ve ever seen at Neyland. Adding the fences and barricades which funneled fans into chokeholds, it was potentially a dangerous situation. Danny White and his team totally screwed this up. Reserving way too many “premium” entrances has reduced the entrance and exit gates for 98% of the fans creating a total debacle. This is 100% a problem created by administration. Never had this issue with 110,000 fans when virtually every gate was open for entrance and exit.My assumption is there’s no return on the expense so it has minimal priority…
(I’ll hush beyond saying that. I’m still extremely heated about the pre and post game “experience” on Saturday. They deserve every bit of heat coming their way and more).
Worst ingress and egress I’ve ever seen at Neyland. Adding the fences and barricades which funneled fans into chokeholds, it was potentially a dangerous situation. Danny White and his team totally screwed this up. Reserving way too many “premium” entrances has reduced the entrance and exit gates for 98% of the fans creating a total debacle. This is 100% a problem created by administration. Never had this issue with 110,000 fans when virtually every gate was open for entrance and exit.
No worries. Danny has an easy fix.Not to hijack a thread about LNS, but I walked past the south side of Neyland yesterday. Our seats are in W so we don’t go to that side of the stadium much. Where the brick cladding stops, and the metal begins really looks crappy. The rust is embarrassing. I don’t understand why they don’t at least paint it black.
This is what greed typically leads to. So much easier when everyone had a physical ticket and assigned gate. Yeah, I know that was eons ago, but the KISS rule still applies here...at least in my mind. Just another confirmation of my decision to give up my tickets and enjoy the games from my couch.Worst ingress and egress I’ve ever seen at Neyland. Adding the fences and barricades which funneled fans into chokeholds, it was potentially a dangerous situation. Danny White and his team totally screwed this up. Reserving way too many “premium” entrances has reduced the entrance and exit gates for 98% of the fans creating a total debacle. This is 100% a problem created by administration. Never had this issue with 110,000 fans when virtually every gate was open for entrance and exit.
I’ll take that over what we have now.No worries. Danny has an easy fix.
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This is what greed typically leads to. So much easier when everyone had a physical ticket and assigned gate. Yeah, I know that was eons ago, but the KISS rule still applies here...at least in my mind. Just another confirmation of my decision to give up my tickets and enjoy the games from my couch.
Sometimes folks get these "great ideas" which over complicate situations or just simply weren't thought out. I don't know the particulars, but I suspect somehow, someway a rush to get more technology into the situation is the culprit. Everyone wants high tech. Makes things work faster, easier and cooler....when it works. The more dependent we become on it, the more these sorts of situations will pop up. I know this is a new generation, but I really do miss the days of physical tickets that you could keep a portion of after entry. Collecting game programs with ticket stubs and lineups was a really good thing to this old fan. In my mind, it worked so well for so long....if it ain't broke, why try to fix it?I have defended DW more than the average fan has because I’ve felt most of what he has done for the university, love it or hate it, has been in the interest of competing at the highest level in all sports.
With that being said, I won’t defend this, it was simply inexcusable. I don’t live in Knoxville anymore, but my parents do and I made the 16 hour round trip drive for the game to attend with my family in the same seats we’ve had for 30+ years. I arrived at Gate 22 at 2:50 thinking it would be more than enough time to get to my seat by the 3:40 kickoff. To my surprise, when we arrived, I saw a sea of orange and white gridlocked in front of the gate. It took my 45 minutes to move maybe 200-300 feet. I was stunned. Gate 22 had always been kind of a “hidden” gate that was easy to get in and out of with most traffic directed to Gate 21 at the front of the stadium. This was…..horrible.
I hesitate to think what would have happened if someone had a weapon. No one could move. It was like being in a mosh pit at a concert, you are simply at the mercy of the crowd. I still don’t understand how it got screwed up so bad. 30+ years of doing the same routine. It makes no sense.
Sometimes folks get these "great ideas" which over complicate situations or just simply weren't thought out. I don't know the particulars, but I suspect somehow, someway a rush to get more technology into the situation is the culprit. Everyone wants high tech. Makes things work faster, easier and cooler....when it works. The more dependent we become on it, the more these sorts of situations will pop up. I know this is a new generation, but I really do miss the days of physical tickets that you could keep a portion of after entry. Collecting game programs with ticket stubs and lineups was a really good thing to this old fan. In my mind, it worked so well for so long....if it ain't broke, why try to fix it?
Agree.I have defended DW more than the average fan has because I’ve felt most of what he has done for the university, love it or hate it, has been in the interest of competing at the highest level in all sports.
With that being said, I won’t defend this, it was simply inexcusable. I don’t live in Knoxville anymore, but my parents do and I made the 16 hour round trip drive for the game to attend with my family in the same seats we’ve had for 30+ years. I arrived at Gate 22 at 2:50 thinking it would be more than enough time to get to my seat by the 3:40 kickoff. To my surprise, when we arrived, I saw a sea of orange and white gridlocked in front of the gate. It took my 45 minutes to move maybe 200-300 feet. I was stunned. Gate 22 had always been kind of a “hidden” gate that was easy to get in and out of with most traffic directed to Gate 21 at the front of the stadium. This was…..horrible.
I hesitate to think what would have happened if someone had a weapon. No one could move. It was like being in a mosh pit at a concert, you are simply at the mercy of the crowd. I still don’t understand how it got screwed up so bad. 30+ years of doing the same routine. It makes no sense.
Seats are black. Have been for a while. I’d prefer a light gray. Those seats get hot as fire.