28,934 is Vandys current stadium capacity.

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During the renovation, many of the previous 41,000 seats are not available this season.
So it will be quite cozy on Saturday.


Yes and 80% of that stadium was filled with Bama fans when they pulled the upset. They didn't even have enough fans to storm the field and cover the hashmarks. But yet half of the posters on this board think its some spooky stadium that isn't friendly to visiting teams
 
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Yes and 80% of that stadium was filled with Bama fans when they pulled the upset. They didn't even have enough fans to storm the field and cover the hashmarks. But yet half of the posters on this board think its some spooky stadium that isn't friendly to visiting teams
Their stadium isn’t scary.
Their meager fan base isn’t scary.
But their team has been scary THIS year.
A lot of that is because of Pavia’s ability to pick up so many first downs and shorten the game with long time consuming drives.
That puts more pressure on opposing offenses to score on most of their few possessions.
It is IMPERATIVE that our front four on defense have good games and our LB’s bring down Pavia if he escapes containment.
We must tackle well.
 
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Should have moved it to Titan Stadium but I’m sure Vandy was afraid we’d have 50,000 Vol fans there.
Great point. Wouldn’t they want the added revenue to help pay for their remodel? Makes no sense.
Kansas is playing most of their home games this year at Arrowhead in KC during their massive stadium remodel in Lawrence.
Not sure why Vandy didn’t make a deal with the Titans.
 
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Kinda like one year when Clemson was good and they went to Dook for a road game. They talked about how weird and difficult it was to play in a small, quiet stadium.
Hopefully, the Vols realize how much they have to play for and will come out hot and stomp the Commodes to pieces
 
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