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Special thanks to Madison Blevins at WBIR for crunching the numbers: Looking at social distancing scenarios in Neyland Stadium
Here is what it could look like this fall:
The NCAA’s thought is essential staff and family would be the first in stadiums, then it would slowly increase from there.
Based off the dimensions of the average size of sports seating found with 3D Digital Venue, one fan every six feet apart, would allow Neyland Stadium to reach roughly 16% capacity or 16,393 people.
If they allow two seats together, Neyland Stadium could reach roughly 18,442 fans at 18% capacity.
If venues can use a combo of one or two seats, or triple seats only, Neyland would be able to reach a capacity of roughly 24% or 24,589.
And, if Neyland Stadium could find the best combo of singles, doubles, and triple seats, the maximum capacity of fans would be 35% or 35,859.
Here is what it could look like this fall:
The NCAA’s thought is essential staff and family would be the first in stadiums, then it would slowly increase from there.
Based off the dimensions of the average size of sports seating found with 3D Digital Venue, one fan every six feet apart, would allow Neyland Stadium to reach roughly 16% capacity or 16,393 people.
If they allow two seats together, Neyland Stadium could reach roughly 18,442 fans at 18% capacity.
If venues can use a combo of one or two seats, or triple seats only, Neyland would be able to reach a capacity of roughly 24% or 24,589.
And, if Neyland Stadium could find the best combo of singles, doubles, and triple seats, the maximum capacity of fans would be 35% or 35,859.