Someone help clear this up, is this really a seat in Neyland?

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And is this really the view you have? Or is this some tricky camera work?

This image (and the same one from the other side) tends to make its way around social media occasionally. Surely this isn’t really your Game experience from here is it?

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And is this really the view you have? Or is this some tricky camera work?

This image (and the same one from the other side) tends to make its way around social media occasionally. Surely this isn’t really your Game experience from here is it?

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They call those the experience seats. You get the ”Experience” of being there to celebrate the win but only get to see part of 2 quarters of the game when Tennessee is putting the ball in the end zone.
 
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And is this really the view you have? Or is this some tricky camera work?

This image (and the same one from the other side) tends to make its way around social media occasionally. Surely this isn’t really your Game experience from here is it?

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That seat is there in case Butch or Dooley comes back to take in a game at Neyland
 
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#9
The poster above is correct. Those seats are not sold and the only ones that sit there do at their own choice. I sit in secton D and this was evident at Florida game.
 
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And is this really the view you have? Or is this some tricky camera work?

This image (and the same one from the other side) tends to make its way around social media occasionally. Surely this isn’t really your Game experience from here is it?

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Yes, and they are on the North & South side of each of the Club/Media Structures so there are a total of 4 areas with this heavily obstructed view within Neyland. My guess is 50-100 total seats. I always wondered if they are counted within the 102,455 or whatever # it is this year...
 
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Yes, that is the Bama section.
Good place for them. Legion field had seats right behind the support columns and even a few rows back, it's hard to see around them. I've lived in Alabama most of my life and went to a lot of games at Legion field when we played both Bama and Auburn there (every other year for each, but we played there annually). Always was proud that Neyland's design was enough of a cantilever type that it didn't need underneath supports. It really sucked to get behind those. I sat there in the '97 game (Manning still at the helm, and perhaps the last UT game at Legion). Those Columns SUCK.

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At the top of the stadium, behind xx there is a place to stand and watch, if you did actually buy one of those seats, you could just go standing room only
 
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