lukeneyland
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I don't understand the point of removing seats there for a space for people to mess around.here is the upper deck areaView attachment 257365
I love thishere is the upper deck areaView attachment 257365
I know it's a point of pride with many of our fans, but I think it's time to get over this mind set that Neyland must have a seating capacity of over 95,000 and understand that these changes will be enhancing the overall fan experience while also making for a more aesthetically pleasing venue with modern amenities. It's the 21st century. Tennessee's football program needs to join it.
No doubt about it. Some of them drive me nuts too lol. The thing is, it’s not 1985 anymore where you’re lucky to get in TV 4 or 5 times a year and raw capacity is a selling point. Now the live fan experience has to compete with the convenience of every game being on HDTV and big screens becoming common.I’d say about 30% of people at the game would rather be in the shop, getting food/drink, and socializing/taking pics.
Texas A&M Kyle Field 102,733
Tennessee Neyland Stadium 102,455
LSU Tiger Stadium 102,321
Alabama Bryant-Denny Stadium 101,821
Georgia Sanford Stadium 92,746
Florida Ben Hill Griffin Stadium 88,548
Auburn Jordan-Hare Stadium 87,451
S. Carolina Williams-Brice Stadium 80,250
Arkansas Razorback Stadium 76,212
Ole Miss Vaught-Hemingway 64,038
Missouri Memorial Stadium 62,621
Miss State Davis Wade Stadium 61,337
Kentucky Kroger Field 61,000
Vanderbilt Vanderbilt Stadium 40,550
We already know, via Fulmer, that 102,455 isn't correct, hasn't been for a while. How many on that list are truly accurate I wonder?
Dead on accurate. It’s an erector set sitting on top of a 90 year old shell.I have mentioned this here before but there is some very expensive civil engineering that no one will ever see that is overdue. The massive stadium we now see is sitting on the old original stadium from the 20s and 30s. The concrete from that era is crumbling and braces need to be reinforced. A big part for the new facade pictured below, which is a bulk of the $180 million set aside, is structural. Sure, it will look good too but don't fool yourself, this upgrade is well overdue.
But there is never a wait to pee in the south end zone.... either because the troughs are more efficient or men are a little embarrassed to use them.We all dream of a day when the pee trough is upgraded to real urinals. I'm sure we'll all also really miss the always pee soaked, wet concrete smell....
I don't think the people that come to Tennessee games are like that. 99 percent of them are there because they love Tennessee and want to support the boys. Not so they can mill around and drink a $12 bud light