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Better Road Game

cmallory4121

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Jun 24, 2009
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Last year, took my son to Georgia game and it was a great experience. Thinking of going on the road again this season. Considering Knoxville or Oxford. Thoughts
 
Seats in visitors area at TN are impossibly both narrow and tight between rows. It's an 85-90K seat stadium labeled/disguised as 105K or so.
 
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Oxford.

Beautiful campus and surrounding areas. The stadium is one level bowl for good sight lines.

In Knoxville there is all that ugly orange, the stadium is huge, Kentucky always loses, etc.
 
Never been to Oxford, but I've never heard anything negative. Neyland, on the other hand, I've never heard anything positive except from UT fans. Look at what they threw on the field in last year's Ole Miss game: Batteries, golf balls, mustard bottles, etc... Who carries those things into a stadium thinking, "I'll bring a few batteries just in case things go wrong..."? I've lived in the Nashville area for 27 years. Trust me, go anywhere but Neyland.
 
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Last year, took my son to Georgia game and it was a great experience. Thinking of going on the road again this season. Considering Knoxville or Oxford. Thoughts
Been to Kville multiple times . Great atmosphere(except for Rocky Top) see video.
Oxford.

Beautiful campus and surrounding areas. The stadium is one level bowl for good sight lines.

In Knoxville there is all that ugly orange, the stadium is huge, Kentucky always loses, etc.
First trip to Oxford and looking forward to it...This is filthy orange in a nutshell
 
Go to Oxford. You are probably too late to get a hotel room. Tupelo, New Albany, Olive Branch depending on what direction you are coming from. Try the casual but classic Ajax Diner on the Square.
 
I personally have always wanted to go Oxford. Can’t imagine myself going to Knoxville for anything.
 
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