Volsfaninva917
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Years ago Fulmer stated there were only about 97,000 actual seats in Neyland and that was before the recent renovations so the current number is certainly lower.Correct, that leaves nothing after that. I've always wondered, do we have 102,000 actual seats? Or is this total capacity including suites, press box, sideline?
they still doYears ago Fulmer stated there were only about 97,000 actual seats in Neyland and that was before the recent renovations so the current number is certainly lower.
Visiting teams get about 8000 seats I beleive. You also have to take out all the non-revenue seats such as a few hundred seats for the band and then there are the seats the university itself gets (president, chancellor, etc.), player parents tickets, recruits plus hosts, coaches tickets, etc. Not sure if this is still occurring, but UTAD used to give tickets to members of the state legislature also.
As a season ticket holder all i can say is had you gotten second job at the end of last season, you could probably have earned enough for a $300 season ticket and had all the opportunity to make the noise in 2023 you claim no one else will.Some of you were. But if I had a dollar for every blue hair sitting down I might be able to afford a Georgia ticket
Are you drunk? 300$? My Bama tickets cost that in the South UpperdeckAs a season ticket holder all i can say is had you gotten second job at the end of last season, you could probably have earned enough for a $300 season ticket and had all the opportunity to make the noise in 2023 you claim no one else will.
That seems way too low isn’t a donation also necessary? Anyway it’s not the price but the cross country trip that keeps me from getting them. My concern is that UT is slowly pricing out a lot of its less well off fans. Sort of in the same way they seem to prioritize out of state kids when it comes to admission.Lower level season tickets start at $600 and upper level season tickets start at $300.
That seems way too low isn’t a donation also necessary? Anyway it’s not the price but the cross country trip that keeps me from getting them. My concern is that UT is slowly pricing out a lot of its less well off fans. Sort of in the same way they seem to prioritize out of state kids when it comes to admission.
Nope, that's all in except taxes.That seems way too low isn’t a donation also necessary? Anyway it’s not the price but the cross country trip that keeps me from getting them. My concern is that UT is slowly pricing out a lot of its less well off fans. Sort of in the same way they seem to prioritize out of state kids when it comes to admission.
Depends on which tickets you're trying to get. Mine didn't require a donation. Mine only cost $700-$800 for 2 tickets.That seems way too low isn’t a donation also necessary? Anyway it’s not the price but the cross country trip that keeps me from getting them. My concern is that UT is slowly pricing out a lot of its less well off fans. Sort of in the same way they seem to prioritize out of state kids when it comes to admission.