2020 has been a difficult year, complicating what we define as normal. Thankfully, we get to watch sports again, but a lot of questions begin to surface when thinking about the atmosphere on game day in Alabama.
Today in an email to Tide Pride members, Greg Byrne announced the University of Alabama's plans concerning spectators in Bryant-Denny and the activities around campus. Alabama is planing on approximately 20 percent capacity at games and has decided there will be no on-campus tailgating at Alabama this season.
While the lower stadium capacity concept has been implemented in many other schools such as South Alabama, Baylor, and TCU, Tennessee has take an even further step to accommodate for these unfortunate times by banning on campus tailgates which is a sure fire way to reduce the number of people that will gather at Neyland Stadium to watch the Vols play this season.
While the lower stadium capacity concept has been implemented in many other schools such as South Alabama, Baylor, and TCU, Tennessee has take an even further step to accommodate for these unfortunate times by banning on campus tailgates which is a sure fire way to reduce the number of people that will gather at Neyland Stadium to watch the Vols play this season.
There are few places in the country where you'll find better tailgating than the Southeastern Conference during football season, so it's only fitting that two guys in Tuscaloosa have come up with an idea that could become the next big tailgating game.