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The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, welcomes fans to campus Saturday, October 24, for the football game against the University of Alabama. A sold-out matchup, this is UT’s third home football game of the 2020 season.
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Kickoff is set for 3:30 p.m. EDT in Neyland Stadium. Gates open at 1:30 p.m. CBS will televise the game. Fans are encouraged to visit UTSports.com/gameday/football or follow @UTGameday on Twitter for the latest updates on game information.
There are some college football games that end up as scouting lore. Games you watch over and over again because of the talent on the field, to the point where you have them memorized. Seared into your brain, ready to be recalled at a moment’s notice. The 2019 clash between Alabama and LSU is one such game. That meeting had everything. Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa (13) leaves the field during the first half of the Tennessee-Alabama game on Saturday, Oct. 19, 2019, at Bryant-Denny Stadium on the UA campus in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
“The response and cooperation from our fans so far this season have been fantastic,” Director of Athletics Phillip Fulmer said. “They have demonstrated a clear willingness to follow our new health and safety protocols. With three more home games remaining, we’re still in this fight against COVID-19, and everyone’s continued cooperation is imperative. I expect that Volunteer spirit to remain on full display, and I want to thank everyone who’s contributing to a safe and healthy atmosphere at Neyland Stadium.”
At the conclusion of Saturday’s national anthem, a KC-135 Stratotanker from the 134th Air Refueling Wing, a Tennessee Air National Guard unit based at McGhee Tyson Airport, will conduct a flyover of the stadium.
Game Day Safety Measures
Due to the pandemic, the university reminds fans of the following adjustments to the game day experience:
- Parking lots will open four hours before kickoff. For more information, visit the Parking and Transit Services game day web page.
- The Vol Walk and the Pride of the Southland Band march will not take place. The Toyota Volunteer Village, located in the Humanities Plaza, will offer activities for fans attending the game.
- The kickoff call-in show broadcast stage near the Gate 21 Plaza will be absent this season, with the broadcast continuing to be available for listeners via the Vol Radio Network.
- A limited number of boat mooring spaces will be available at the Volunteer Landing and Vol Navy docks. Shuttles will not be available.
- University-sponsored tailgates will not take place, but fans will be allowed to bring a tent as large as 10 feet by 10 feet for their group.
- Tents can be set up four hours before kickoff and must not block parking spaces or vehicle traffic within a parking area.
- Gatherings should include only family members or individuals who plan to sit together in the stadium.
- Masks are required for all fans as they enter, exit, and move around in the stadium. Fans can pull down their masks when eating or drinking but otherwise must keep their nose and mouth covered and should maintain social distancing by staying in their assigned space. Face shields are allowed but cannot be used in place of a mask.
- Fans can bring into the stadium one unopened factory-sealed clear water bottle per person.
- The same policies apply to fans sitting in the student section of the stadium.
Plexiglass screens have been installed at all concession stands, and hand sanitizer dispensers are available throughout the stadium. The Southeastern Conference is allowing beer sales in metal cans this season to reduce wait times. Anyone attempting to enter the stadium with alcohol will be denied entry.
Stadium staff will go through a health screening before entering the stadium. Fans are asked to perform a health self-screen and stay home if they feel sick or may have been exposed to COVID-19.
Because of reduced seating capacity and the absence of university-sponsored tailgating, restrooms in Thompson-Boling Arena will not be open to the public. Restrooms in the Student Union will be open to the public, and portable toilets will be available.
The university has transitioned to a digital ticketing system. Fans are strongly encouraged to download their tickets on their phone before arriving. Fans who purchase tickets from any source other than Tennessee Athletics and AllVols.com should note that the university cannot guarantee the location of those seats to be socially distant from other ticket holders.
The number of entry gates to the stadium has been reduced this year. However, all gates will be open for exiting the stadium after the game has ended.
Smoking is prohibited at UT, including within private vehicles parked or operated on university property. The prohibition extends to any lighted tobacco, electronic cigarettes, and other vape devices.
As required by the SEC, fans are allowed to bring to the stadium one clear plastic bag no larger than 12 inches by 6 inches by 12 inches or a one-gallon clear resealable plastic storage bag. They also will be allowed a small clutch purse not to exceed 4.5 inches by 6.5 inches.
Fans interested in purchasing an approved clear bag should visit the Official Team Store at Neyland Stadium; VolShop locations in the Student Union, at the corner of Cumberland Avenue and 17th Street, and in University Commons; and other area retailers.
No other bags will be allowed inside the stadium. All items are subject to search at the gates.
Other prohibited items:
- Artificial noisemakers
- Open umbrellas
- Outside food, snacks, and beverages
- Radios without headphones
- Video cameras, professional cameras, and cameras with detachable lenses
- Stadium seats with arms or side pockets
- Selfie sticks
- Weapons of any kind, including pocket knives
No items can be stored or left at the gates. Fans can bring the following items inside the stadium, subject to search at the gates:
- Cushions or seats without arms or side pockets
- Small cameras, binoculars, and mobile phones
- Small bags with medically necessary items (Note: Diapers and non-medically necessary items for babies and young children must be carried in a clear bag.)
For more information, read the clear bag and prohibited items policy.
Suspicious activity can be reported to UT Police at 865-974-3114.
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CONTACT:
Charles Primm (865-974-5180, primmc@utk.edu)
The long and winding road to college football's national championship game finally ends tonight with top-ranked Alabama taking on No. 3 Ohio State at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
The Crimson Tide (12-0) will be looking to win their sixth title in 14 seasons under head coach Nick Saban, while the Buckeyes (7-0) will look to win for the 24th time in Ryan Day’s 25 career games as head coach.
Alabama features a dominant offense with Heisman Trophy winner DeVonta Smith at wide receiver and Heisman finalist Mac Jones at quarterback. Ohio State is led by quarterback Justin Fields, who finished seventh in the voting.
© Russell Costanza, USA TODAY Sports Ohio State tight end Luke Farrell (89) celebrates his touchdown reception with tight end Jeremy Ruckert (88).What are the latest odds for Alabama vs. Ohio State?
According to BetMGM, the latest betting line is Alabama -8.5 and the over/under is at 74.5.
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