![]() Neyland Stadium’s capacity will reportedly decrease from 102,455 to 101,915 (a decrease of 540 seats) following these renovations, according to Mike Wilson of the Knoxville News Sentinel.Įven with the drop in capacity, the Vols still have the sixth-biggest stadium in college football, at least in terms of capacity (falling from fifth to sixth this year). With the addition of chairback seating in part of the lower bowl and the jumbotron in the upper deck, the Vols surprisingly didn’t lose that much in terms of stadium capacity. Now, fans on both sides of the stadium will have the ability to watch the jumbotron. A new standing-room-only and walking section has been added directly below the new large video board. via Tennessee AthleticsĪlong with new seating in the lower bowl, Tennessee has also added a new jumbotron in the upper deck behind the north endzone. With that, 12,00 square feet of indoor club space has also been added underneath this new chairback seating deck. ![]() The Vols have added several rows of luxury chairback in the lower bowl directly behind Tennessee’s sideline. #Vols #Tennessee /tEoiky9xNv- Kellyanne Stitts January 13, 2022 The lower west sideline sections will feature a chair-back seating enhancement and a field-level club. They are adding a videoboard to the north-side of the stadium. Today we got a glimpse of the renovations happening to Neyland Stadium!
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