#CheckerNeyland Returns Saturday Night To Sold Out Neyland Stadium

#CheckerNeyland Returns Saturday Night To Sold Out Neyland Stadium

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – A raucous atmosphere, a sellout crowd and the return of #CheckerNeyland sets the stage for one of college football’s most anticipated games of the season as Tennessee clashes with No. 13 Ole Miss at 7:30 p.m. ET Saturday in Neyland Stadium.

Tennessee Athletics sold out of tickets on Tuesday afternoon, marking the program’s first sellout since the Georgia game on Sept. 30, 2017. 

Neyland Stadium / Credit: UT Athletics

While Tennessee Athletics does not control prices of any tickets obtained via the secondary market, Vol fans are reminded that Vivid Seats is the only secondary marketplace with a 100 percent buyer guarantee on the validity of tickets for Tennessee home games.

In addition, Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics Danny White announced that Saturday’s contest will be a #CheckerNeyland game, showcasing Tennessee’s iconic checkerboard pattern through Neyland Stadium. The fan-driven initiative will be the fifth in program history and the first since 2017.

Fans are encouraged to wear orange or white, depending on their seat location. To find out if your seat section is orange or white, go to CheckerNeyland.com and enter your section/row/seat number as it appears on your ticket or click here for a seat map (PDF).

Fans are encouraged to arrive early. Gates to Neyland Stadium open at 5:30 p.m. Fans with digital tickets are strongly encouraged to download them to their mobile devices before arriving on campus. Those with a parking permit, either printed or mobile, are asked to have their permit ready to display upon entering their parking lot.

To expedite entry into the stadium, it is recommended that each individual hold their own ticket to optimize scanning procedures. All tickets will be electronically scanned to verify authenticity. Tickets will be scanned as patrons enter the stadium, and once a ticket has been scanned, it cannot be reused by another guest. For more information on electronic tickets, view the Mobile Tickets Video or visit our Mobile Delivery FAQ page.

The Saturday primetime showdown features the two fastest offenses in the Power Five. Ole Miss and Tennessee run 2.89 and 2.87 offensive plays per minute, respectively. Those are the two highest rates among Power Five teams.

Head coach Josh Heupel‘s Volunteers (4-2, 2-1 SEC) are riding a two-game winning streak, outscoring opponents 107-44 during that stretch, including back-to-back 28-point first quarters for the first time in modern program history. Ole Miss (4-1, 1-1) enters the contest following a 52-51 shootout victory over then-No. 13 Arkansas last Saturday in Oxford.

Tickets for the 2022 campaign will go on sale in November.

Saturday’s contest will be televised live on SEC Network with Tom Hart (play-by-play), Jordan Rodgers (analyst) and Cole Cubelic (analyst) on the call. For more information on gameday, visit UTsports.com/gameday.

-UT Athletics

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