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Neyland Stadium Tickets Information
Neyland Stadium is a sports stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee. It is the largest football stadium in the South, and the third largest in the United States. After 79 years and 16 expansion projects, Neyland Stadium now has an official capacity of 102,037 seats. It serves primarily as the home of the Tennessee Volunteers football team, the Volunteers, but is also used to host large conventions and was the venue for an NFL exhibition game between the Washington Redskins and Houston Oilers during the Oilers transition to Nashville. The Sporting News ranked Neyland Stadium as the nation's #1 college football stadium in a poll in the spring of 2001.
The stadium, apart from the field it grew to enclose, came to bear its own name—Neyland Stadium. It was named for the man most responsible for the growth and development of Tennessee's football program. General Robert Neyland served as head coach from 1926-1952, with two interruptions for military service. After retiring from coaching, General Neyland was the university's athletics director for ten years until his death in 1962.
Neyland Stadium, along with Husky Stadium in Washington, is one of two college stadiums located on a major body of water. The south end of the stadium sits on the banks of the Tennessee River.
The latest additions to the facility are the East Club Seats in 2006, bringing capacity down to 102,037. In 2009, the university will add west club-level seats bringing capacity down to 100,000. Tennessee set a school-record by averaging 107,595 fans in 2000.
A record total of 747,870 fans in seven games saw the Vols post an undefeated home season in 1999. The university has averaged 105,176 fans over the past nine seasons, drawing nearly four million patrons during that span. The largest stadium attendance was on September 18, 2004 against the University of Florida with a record of 109,061 people. The game resulted in a 30-28 Volunteer win.
Neyland Stadium is the home of University of Tennessee football. Neyland Stadium has housed over 22 million fans since the 1950 football season, when official attendance records began being kept. Neyland Stadium has become the pride of the University of Tennessee campus. It is the largest stadium in the South, and the second largest in the nation. After 79 years, and 16 expansion projects, Neyland stadium now has a total of 104,079 seats.
Neyland Stadium is known for its unique end zone paint scheme, the orange and white checkerboard pattern. The majority of the UTK's anthropology department's facilities are located inside the Neyland Stadium building, within the South Stadium Hall and East Stadium Hall areas.
The field was named Shields – Watkins Field in 1921 after Col. W. S. Shields and his wife, Alice Watkins, who provided the money to purchase the property. The field had 3200 seats. The stadium that surrounds the field became known as Neyland Stadium. The present-day Neyland Stadium, Shields-Watkins Field, had its beginning in 1919. Col. W.S. Shields, president of Knoxville's City National Bank and a University of Tennessee trustee, provided the initial capital to prepare and equip an athletic field. Thus, when the field was completed in March 1921, it was called Shields-Watkins Field in honor of the donor and his wife, Alice Watkins-Shields.
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