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GAMEDAY ACTIVITIES AT TENNESSEE TENNESSEE vs. UT MARTIN Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010 TIMING SCHEDULE ***REVISED*** Friday 4:30-6 p.m. Stadium Renovation Dedication (Neyland Stadium Tennessee Terrace West Upper Deck) Gate 15 Entrance Saturday 10 a.m. Tennessee Official Team Shop in Stokely Athletics Center and near Gate 20 at Neyland Stadium opens 1-3 p.m. Tennessee Fund Office open in the Brenda Lawson Athletics Center 2:00 p.m. WILL CALL AND GENERAL TICKET SALES OPEN --The ticket “will call” gate is located at Gate 21 Fan booths open 4 hours before kickoff 2:30 p.m. Tennessee Park -- Hospitality tents at John Ward/Joe Johnson Pedestrian Mall Toyota Volunteer Village open at Humanities Plaza The SportsAnimal Gameday lineup will be broadcast (AM 990, FM 99.1 & 99.3) 3:45 p.m. Approx. VOL WALK -- The Tennessee football team begins its gameday trek to Neyland Stadium 2 hours and 15 minutes before kickoff. The team, led by head coach Derek Dooley and team captains, meets at the Volunteer Torch at Circle Park, befpre continuing down Peyton Manning Pass turning left on Phillip Fulmer Way and into the stadium through Gate 21A. 4:00 p.m. GATES OPEN -- All Neyland Stadium gates Lauricella Center for Letterwinners open 4:20 p.m. PRIDE OF THE SOUTHLAND PROCESSION --The University of Tennessee “Pride of the Southland” Marching Band makes its way to Neyland Stadium beginning appoximately 25 minutes after the Vol Walk. The band marches up Volunteer Boulevard to Andy Holt Avenue and then onto Phillip Fulmer Way, stopping to “Salute the Hill” before marching into the stadium through Gate 21. 4:30 p.m. KICKOFF CALL-IN SHOW --The Tennessee Football Kickoff Call-In Show on the Vol Network hosted by Bob Kesling, Tim Priest and Andy Kelly takes place at its remodeled location at the northwest corner of Phillip Fulmer Drive and Andy Holt Avenue, next to Gate 21. The number to participate in the program is 1-800-688-8657. Tennessee Verizon Wireless customers can call for free at #TENN. 6:07 p.m. GAMETIME KICKOFF -- Radio coverage by the Vol Network. Television coverage is on Video Seat Pay-Per-View, with Randy Smith and Pat Ryan calling the action. PREGAME LEGENDS OF THE GAME -- Tennessee’s Legends of the Game are All-Americas Michael Munoz (2000-04) and Roland James (1976-79). FIRST TIMEOUT OF THE FIRST QUARTER CHECK PRESENTATION -- The University of Tennessee Athletic Department acknowledgement by the Campus Administra- tion. HALFTIME PRIDE OF THE SOUTHLAND BAND -- The University of Tennessee “Pride of the Southland” Marching Band will perform. STADIUM/PARKING INFORMATION VOL FAN INFORMATION CENTERS: The Vol Fan Information Centers will be open four hours before each home game at Neyland Stadium (at Gates 21, 22, 10 and 1) and Toyota Volunteer Village. GENERAL PARKING INFORMATION: There will be no general public parking on the UT Agricultural Campus during the 2010 football season. Handi- capped parking and shuttle service will continue to be available from the Ag Campus. All parking on campus is by parking pass only. KNOXVILLE CIVIC COLISEUM: General public parking will be available at the Civic Coliseum parking garage at a cost of $5 per car. Spaces will be avail- able on a first-come, first-served basis. Shuttle bus service will be provided by KAT at a cost of $5 per round trip. Faculty and staff attending the game are encouraged to avoid the campus area and use alternative transportation. RV PARKING: There will be no recreational vehicle parking on the main campus without a permit. RVs will find parking at the Civic Coliseum and at the Blackstock Street lot located behind the Foundry at the North World’s Fair area. The cost is $25 per day, with room for approximately 100 RVs and hookups for 20. Security will be provided at the Coliseum site beginning Friday after 3 p.m. KAT Shuttle service to Neyland Stadium is available. These spaces are sold on a first-come, first-served basis. Call (865) 215-8900 for more info. ON-CAMPUS DINING: Various food vendors are located at Volunteer Village in the Humanities Plaza. KAT BUS TRANSPORTATION: Numerous KAT buses are designated for transporting fans to and from the Civic Coliseum, Old City and Market Square area of downtown at a round-trip cost of $5 per person starting three hours prior to game time. There will be buses running from Farragut High School off Campbell Station Road in West Knoxville to Neyland Stadium at a round-trip cost of $15 per person starting three hours prior to game time. Visit http:// www.cityofknoxville.org/kat/ for more information. Call 615-215-7800. The Knoxville Police Department urges local fans to leave home at least 3 1/2 hours early; Neyland Stadium is a non-smoking venue.

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GAMEDAY ACTIVITIES AT TENNESSEETENNESSEE vs. UT MARTIN

Saturday, Sept. 4, 2010 TIMING SCHEDULE ***REVISED***Friday 4:30-6 p.m. Stadium Renovation Dedication (Neyland Stadium Tennessee Terrace West Upper Deck) Gate 15 Entrance Saturday10 a.m. Tennessee Offi cial Team Shop in Stokely Athletics Center and near Gate 20 at Neyland Stadium opens1-3 p.m. Tennessee Fund Offi ce open in the Brenda Lawson Athletics Center2:00 p.m. WILL CALL AND GENERAL TICKET SALES OPEN --The ticket “will call” gate is located at Gate 21 Fan booths open 4 hours before kickoff 2:30 p.m. Tennessee Park -- Hospitality tents at John Ward/Joe Johnson Pedestrian Mall Toyota Volunteer Village open at Humanities Plaza The SportsAnimal Gameday lineup will be broadcast (AM 990, FM 99.1 & 99.3)3:45 p.m. Approx. VOL WALK -- The Tennessee football team begins its gameday trek to Neyland Stadium 2 hours and 15 minutes before kickoff . The team, led by head coach Derek Dooley and team captains, meets at the Volunteer Torch at Circle Park, befpre continuing down Peyton Manning Pass turning left on Phillip Fulmer Way and into the stadium through Gate 21A.4:00 p.m. GATES OPEN -- All Neyland Stadium gates Lauricella Center for Letterwinners open4:20 p.m. PRIDE OF THE SOUTHLAND PROCESSION --The University of Tennessee “Pride of the Southland” Marching Band makes its way to Neyland Stadium beginning appoximately 25 minutes after the Vol Walk. The band marches up Volunteer Boulevard to Andy Holt Avenue and then onto Phillip Fulmer Way, stopping to “Salute the Hill” before marching into the stadium through Gate 21.4:30 p.m. KICKOFF CALL-IN SHOW --The Tennessee Football Kickoff Call-In Show on the Vol Network hosted by Bob Kesling, Tim Priest and Andy Kelly takes place at its remodeled location at the northwest corner of Phillip Fulmer Drive and Andy Holt Avenue, next to Gate 21. The number to participate in the program is 1-800-688-8657. Tennessee Verizon Wireless customers can call for free at #TENN. 6:07 p.m. GAMETIME KICKOFF -- Radio coverage by the Vol Network. Television coverage is on Video Seat Pay-Per-View, with Randy Smith and Pat Ryan calling the action.

PREGAMELEGENDS OF THE GAME -- Tennessee’s Legends of the Game are All-Americas Michael Munoz (2000-04) and Roland James (1976-79).

FIRST TIMEOUT OF THE FIRST QUARTER CHECK PRESENTATION -- The University of Tennessee Athletic Department acknowledgement by the Campus Administra-tion.

HALFTIME PRIDE OF THE SOUTHLAND BAND -- The University of Tennessee “Pride of the Southland” Marching Band will perform.

STADIUM/PARKING INFORMATIONVOL FAN INFORMATION CENTERS: The Vol Fan Information Centers will be open four hours before each home game at Neyland Stadium (at Gates 21, 22, 10 and 1) and Toyota Volunteer Village.

GENERAL PARKING INFORMATION: There will be no general public parking on the UT Agricultural Campus during the 2010 football season. Handi-capped parking and shuttle service will continue to be available from the Ag Campus. All parking on campus is by parking pass only.

KNOXVILLE CIVIC COLISEUM: General public parking will be available at the Civic Coliseum parking garage at a cost of $5 per car. Spaces will be avail-able on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Shuttle bus service will be provided by KAT at a cost of $5 per round trip. Faculty and staff attending the game are encouraged to avoid the campus area and use alternative transportation.

RV PARKING: There will be no recreational vehicle parking on the main campus without a permit. RVs will fi nd parking at the Civic Coliseum and at the Blackstock Street lot located behind the Foundry at the North World’s Fair area. The cost is $25 per day, with room for approximately 100 RVs and hookups for 20. Security will be provided at the Coliseum site beginning Friday after 3 p.m. KAT Shuttle service to Neyland Stadium is available. These spaces are sold on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis. Call (865) 215-8900 for more info.

ON-CAMPUS DINING: Various food vendors are located at Volunteer Village in the Humanities Plaza.

KAT BUS TRANSPORTATION: Numerous KAT buses are designated for transporting fans to and from the Civic Coliseum, Old City and Market Square area of downtown at a round-trip cost of $5 per person starting three hours prior to game time. There will be buses running from Farragut High School off Campbell Station Road in West Knoxville to Neyland Stadium at a round-trip cost of $15 per person starting three hours prior to game time. Visit http://www.cityofknoxville.org/kat/ for more information. Call 615-215-7800.The Knoxville Police Department urges local fans to leave home at least 3 1/2 hours early; Neyland Stadium is a non-smoking venue.