Volbackhomefromtx
Volbackhomefromtx
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Since Butch arrived, I think that most Vol fans now know the seating capacity of Neyland is 102,455. I used to think I knew a piece of trivia by being able to cite the capacity of Neyland at the time. And I've been coming to games since the capacity was 57,122.
I have a question for VolNation. Somewhere along the way I have missed something. The all-time crowd was 109,061 for Florida 2004. The capacity of Neyland at the time was 104,079. And I recognize stadium improvements have been made since then that actually lowered the official capacity number to what it is now.
However in the last couple of years, I see capacity crowds identified as exactly 102,455 and no greater number. My question is this. Is there now a policy that a official count cannot be greater in number than the capacity, i.e., 102,455?
I have a feeling that if the number 102,455 can be exceeded, officially or not, it will be on Saturday. GBO!!
I have a question for VolNation. Somewhere along the way I have missed something. The all-time crowd was 109,061 for Florida 2004. The capacity of Neyland at the time was 104,079. And I recognize stadium improvements have been made since then that actually lowered the official capacity number to what it is now.
However in the last couple of years, I see capacity crowds identified as exactly 102,455 and no greater number. My question is this. Is there now a policy that a official count cannot be greater in number than the capacity, i.e., 102,455?
I have a feeling that if the number 102,455 can be exceeded, officially or not, it will be on Saturday. GBO!!