Neyland Stadium is home to the University of Tennessee Volunteers and is the fifth largest football stadium in the nation. Accommodating approximately 102,000 fans, it is considered a landmark field for college football. It is named after legendary coach General Robert Neyland who was head coach from 1926 to 1952 and is credited for having built the tradition of Volunteer football.
His statue now graces the west side entrance. Undergoing three phases of renovations from 2004-2010, the stadium now offers fans easier access and a more comfortable overall experience. Tours of the stadium can be arranged by appointment during operating hours.
1600 Phillip Fulmer Way, Suite 201, Knoxville, Tennessee, Phone: 865-974-1205