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Power TKNOXVILLE — The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, welcomes fans to campus Saturday for this season’s final home football game against the Vanderbilt Commodores.

Kickoff is set for 7:02 p.m. Saturday. Gates will open at 5:00 p.m. ESPNU and ESPN 3D will televise the game.

Fans are encouraged to follow @UTGameday on Twitter for the latest updates on traffic, weather, gate information, and other game-day events.

Game Day Activities

Saturday is also Senior Day, when fourteen seniors on the football team will be honored for their contributions as student-athletes. The seniors will run through the “T” and join their families on the field for a special recognition to be held just ten minutes before kickoff.

The traditional Vol Walk will start at 4:45 p.m. on Volunteer Boulevard, near Circle Park. It will proceed down Volunteer Boulevard to the Torchbearer statue, down Peyton Manning Pass, turn left onto Phillip Fulmer Way, and enter the stadium.

The Pride of the Southland Marching Band will begin marching at 5:20 p.m. near the Rock on Volunteer Boulevard, march past the Torchbearer statue, turn right onto Andy Holt Avenue, and then right onto Phillip Fulmer Way. The band will briefly pause in front of the new amphitheater for their traditional salute to the Hill, then continue to the stadium.

Fans can attend the final College of Arts and Sciences’ Pregame Showcase, now in its twenty-second year. Held two hours before each home game kickoff in the University Center Ballroom, the showcase is a free thirty-minute presentation by a UT faculty member. This week, at 5:00 p.m., Michael Knight, professor of English, will share details about The Typist, his latest and highly acclaimed novel. The event is free and open to the public.

From 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., the Volunteer Village commercial display area will be open on the lawn of the Humanities and Social Sciences Building. Pregame festivities will be available for fans of all ages, including interactive inflatable games and live bands, as well as appearances from Smokey, Junior Smokey, cheerleaders, and the dance team.

Stadium Security

University officials are advising fans to avoid purchasing “print-at-home” game tickets from vendors outside the stadium. These tickets feature unique bar codes that are good for only one use, but are easily photocopied and resold multiple times, resulting in unusable counterfeit tickets. In addition, there have been issues this season with counterfeit tickets in general, so fans should know the source of any ticket prior to purchase.

UT reminds visitors that all items, including purses, are subject to search at the gates. 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; and
  • weapons of any kind, including pocketknives.

This year, bags larger than 12 inches by 12 inches by 12 inches cannot be brought into the stadium. This is the standard in use by the National Football League and by a growing number of collegiate sports facilities. Items larger than this standard size, as well as other prohibited items, cannot be stored at any stadium gate. To assist fans, boxes demonstrating the proper bag size will be placed at stadium gates and bus loading areas. This should help fans determine if their bags are too large to be allowed into the stadium.

Fans can bring the following items inside the stadium, provided they meet the size requirement:

  • cushions and seats without arms;
  • small diaper bags that accompany infants; and
  • small cameras, pagers, cell phones, and binoculars.

Under state law, no smoking will be allowed anywhere inside the gates of Neyland Stadium. Fans cannot leave the stadium and 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 3-nautical-mile radius and lower than 3,000 feet in altitude, except as authorized by air traffic control.

Solicitation near stadium gates and along Phillip Fulmer Way is prohibited.

Parking and Road Closures

Only fans with permits can park on campus. UT encourages all 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. 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.

At 5:00 p.m. Phillip Fulmer Way, from Andy Holt Avenue to Peyton Manning Pass, will be closed to vehicle traffic for the duration of the game. Peyton Manning Pass, Middle and Lower Drives, and Estabrook Drive will also close at 6:30 p.m. Directional parking will be used in Area 9 and Lots 4, 5A, and 5B. Chamique Holdsclaw Drive from Lake Loudoun Boulevard to Pat Head Summitt Street is closed for the entire season.

For more information on game day parking, including a map of campus parking areas, visit http://web.utk.edu/~pso/maps.html.

Individual game tickets are available at http://www.uttix.com.

C O N T A C T :

Jeff Maples (865-974-3061, maples@utk.edu)