Nov. 26, 2010
KNOXVILLE — The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, welcomes fans to campus Saturday for the year’s final home football game.
Kickoff for the Volunteers’ game against the Wildcats of the University of Kentucky is scheduled for 12:21 p.m. ET. Gates open at 10:15 a.m. The SEC Sports Network will televise the game.
Game Day Activities
The traditional Vol Walk will start on Volunteer Boulevard, just east of the intersection with Lake Loudoun Boulevard. The walk will begin at 10 a.m. and will proceed down Volunteer Boulevard, past the Torchbearer statue, then down Peyton Manning Pass, then left onto Phillip Fulmer Way.
The band will begin its march to the stadium at 10:40 a.m. at the intersection of Pat Head Summitt Street and Volunteer Boulevard and will proceed down Volunteer Boulevard, past the Torchbearer statue, then right on Andy Holt Avenue, then right onto Phillip Fulmer Way. The band will briefly pause in front of the new amphitheater for its traditional salute to The Hill, then continue to the stadium.
Fans can attend the College of Arts and Sciences’ Pregame Faculty Showcase, now in its 21st year. Held two hours before each home game kickoff in the University Center Ballroom, the showcase is a free 30-minute presentation by a UT faculty member, followed by a 15-minute question-and-answer session. This week, Brandon C. Prins, associate professor of political science, will present a talk titled “The Pendulum of Congressional Power: Partisan Opposition to Presidential Foreign Policy.”
The Volunteer Village commercial display area will be open on the lawn of the Humanities and Social Sciences Building from 9 a.m. to noon. Also on display at Volunteer Village is the UT Zero Energy House prototype, created by a team of UT Knoxville faculty and students to demonstrate environmentally sustainable design.
Saturday also is Senior Day, when the graduating seniors on the squad are honored for all they have done for Tennessee during their time as student-athletes. The seniors will be honored with a special ceremony 10 minutes before kickoff.
Stadium Security
This season, UT Athletics has introduced a fan text messaging system. The system allows fans to request immediate assistance from event management and security personnel through a text message.
From a personal cell phone, fans can text the location and details pertaining to an incident, including the section, row and seat number, to 69050. The fan then will receive acknowledgement of the message, and stadium staff, security or emergency personnel will be alerted and respond to the site. Standard text messaging rates will apply, based on the provider.
UT reminds visitors that all items, including purses, are subject to search at the gates. Certain items remain prohibited inside the stadium, and those items cannot be stored at any stadium gate.
Prohibited items include the following:
- alcoholic beverages, cans, bottles or coolers
- radios without headphones
- open umbrellas
- video cameras
- stadium seats with arms
- large bags or parcels, including backpacks and large purses
- weapons of any kind, including pocketknives
Fans are allowed to bring the following items inside the stadium:
- cushions and seats without arms
- diaper bags that accompany infants
- small cameras, pagers, cell phones and binoculars
Under state law, no smoking will be allowed anywhere inside the gates of Neyland Stadium. No one inside the gates will be allowed to leave and then be re-admitted.
A no-fly zone extends over the stadium from one hour before the game until one hour after it ends, prohibiting flights within a three-nautical-mile radius and lower than 3,000-feet altitude, except as authorized by air traffic control.
Solicitation near stadium gates and along Phillip Fulmer Way is prohibited.
Only fans with permits can park on campus. UT encourages fans to use shuttle buses from the university’s Kingston Pike building, the Knoxville Civic Coliseum, the Old City and Market Square areas of downtown Knoxville and Farragut High School in West Knoxville. Limited public handicapped parking spaces and handicapped shuttle service to the stadium are available on the UT Agriculture Campus, off Neyland Drive.
Many area hotels also offer shuttle service to the game. Check with your hotel’s management for details.
For those driving on campus, Peyton Manning Pass, Middle and Lower Drives, Estabrook Drive and Phillip Fulmer Way from Middle Drive to Tee Martin Drive will be closed 30 minutes before kickoff. Directional parking will be used in Area 9 and Lots 4, 5A and 5B.
Following the game, westbound traffic on Volunteer Boulevard will be rerouted onto Joe Johnson Drive and Neyland Drive to attempt to reduce traffic congestion at the intersection of Volunteer Boulevard and Cumberland Avenue. In addition, Clinch Avenue from 11th Street to Henley Street will be one-way eastbound after the game.
For more information on game day parking, including a map of campus parking areas, visit http://web.utk.edu/~pso/athletic.php.
Select individual game tickets are available at http://www.uttix.com.
Parking Information
http://web.utk.edu/~pso/images/FootballMap2010.pdf
The following garages will be sold for $25.00 for the Kentucky Football Game:
- Volunteer Hall (G-15) – Enter from White Avenue
- White Avenue Garage (G-12) – Enter from 16th Street
- Volunteer Blvd Garage (G-7) – Enter from Volunteer Blvd West or Andy Holt Avenue