Neyland Stadium is going through some notable changes this season.
While fans file in for Tennessee's first game of the 2024 season, they may notice some of these upgrades throughout the facility.
Here are some key changes to take note of.
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Last season, Tennessee debuted WiFi for fans named 'Rocky Top WiFi' that could be accessed in parts of Neyland Stadium. Now, it is available throughout the entire stadium after a year of testing.
There are some new speakers installed in parts of Neyland Stadium. If you are underneath the overhang in the lower bowl, the audio should be enhanced.
Across the stadium, there are new televisions that have been installed. You will find them along the north and east concourse on Level 1 and the east and south concourse on Level 3. They are also in the Vol Shop in Gate 21 and NIL Vol Shop in Gate 24.
At the Truly's Tailgate outside Gate 9, there is a new type of Vol Shop. Fans can buy classic game day merchandise with all their favorite marks and logos. Against Chattanooga, it will open at 9:30 a.m. ET and will close at the conclusion of the third quarter.
Fans can purchase a pack of trading cards at a vending machine inside Gate 24 just outside the NIL Vol Shop.
Here are the concession upgrades as listed by Tennessee Athletics:
Pilot Fast Favorites – will offer drinks, snacks and all your fan favorites in a quick service market style setup inside Gate 21
Checkerboard Cheese – a new concept inside Neyland Stadium, fans can stop by for various grilled cheese sandwiches, snacks and fountain Coke products
Vol Classics – some of your Vol Classics stands have been upgraded to now include pulled buffalo chicken sandwiches, Korean BBQ pork sandwiches, chips, peanuts, candy and Coke products
Vol Classics Portable – enjoy a pulled buffalo chicken sandwich, hot dogs, bottled Coke products, chips and more in a quick service market style setup
K-Town Dog Pound – everyone's favorite Smokey Dog will still be available, and new options will feature a pimento cheese dog and a buffalo chicken dog
The General's Grill – grab a braised Philly beef, snacks and bottled Coke products
Cookies & Coffee – Kids need a cookie? Parents need a coffee? Stop by the stands throughout the concourses to purchase a treat
On the East Skybox, a pair of Pilot logos surround the returned 'Home of the Vols' signage that has been put back up.
Tennessee Athletics: "Vol Network announced an exciting, new multiyear partnership with Yee-Haw Brewing Company and Ole Smoky. Yee-Haw is now the exclusive craft beer of the Tennessee Volunteers. Ole Smoky's moonshine has been named the exclusive moonshine of the Vols. The Social Deck in the north endzone is now the Yee-Haw Ole Smoky Social Deck. It will include many Yee-Haw brews, as well as various Ole Smoky drinks on tap. Fans throughout the stadium will be able to purchase the new Yee-Haw Vol Lager, the first-ever officially licensed, co-branded craft beer with the University of Tennessee."
Tennessee Athletics: "The Lower West Club has been transformed into the Transcard Premier Club. The luxurious premium access area features extra-wide, padded 22-inch chairback seats with expanded leg room, an adjoining climate-controlled club amenity level, private restrooms, enhanced food and beverage offerings, social spaces and televisions."
As technology advances, physical tickets have become a thing of the past. However, many fans still enjoy having the physical ticket experience as a way to remember the game and to add to the collection. They will be able to do this again with commemorative game tickets available for purchase following each home game. The tickets will be custom to match the seating location of each fan.
Tennessee Athletics: "Vol Village presented by Toyota opens at 9:15 a.m. Saturday is free to all fans with or without a game ticket. Located across from Circle Park, Vol Village features live music, food trucks and beverage stations, interactive displays and fun activities for all ages."
Tennessee Athletics: "Vol fans can access UT Medical Center resources throughout Neyland Stadium, including onsite clinics and four first-aid stations—each equipped with innovative technology such as portable diagnostic services and advanced life support equipment. In addition to the four first aid stations, roaming medical teams will be present on all stadium levels, offering rapid medical care and enhancing the fan experience."
The General Neyland statue that kneeled at Neyland Stadium for years has a temporary new home. It is outside the practice facility.
Interactive parking maps can now be used to find on-campus lots on game days.
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