Map Graph

Neyland Stadium

American sports stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee

Neyland Stadium is a sports stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States. It serves primarily as the home of the Tennessee Volunteers football team, but is also used to host large conventions and has been a site for several National Football League (NFL) exhibition games. The stadium's official capacity is 101,915. Constructed in 1921 as Shields–Watkins Field, the stadium has undergone 16 expansion projects, at one point reaching a capacity of 104,079 before being slightly reduced by alterations in the following decade. Neyland Stadium is the sixth largest stadium in the United States, the eighth largest stadium in the world, and the second largest stadium in the Southeastern Conference. The stadium is named for Robert Neyland, who served three stints as head football coach at the University of Tennessee between 1926 and 1952.

Read article
File:Neyland_aerial_view_of_checkerboard.jpgFile:Tennessee_Volunteers_at_Wait_Field.jpgFile:Major_Robert_Reese_Neyland.pngFile:2012_Alabama_at_Tennessee_NCAA_Football_Game.jpgFile:NeylandStadium2009.jpgFile:NeylandStadium.JPGFile:Neyland_Stadium_south_end.jpgFile:Neyland_and_downtown_aerial.JPGFile:IPhone_Pics_003.jpgFile:Tenn_Pride_Southland_Field.jpgFile:Neylandstadium.jpgFile:IPhone_Pics_001.jpgFile:IPhone_Pics_002.jpgFile:IPhone_Pics_005.jpgFile:Neyland_Stadium_aerial.jpgFile:Neyland_032.jpgFile:Neyland_Stadium_2010.JPGFile:A_statue_of_former_University_of_Tennessee_football_coach_Brig._Gen._Robert_R._Neyland_is_unveiled_at_Neyland_Stadium_in_Knoxville,_Tenn.,_Nov._3,_2012_121103-A-EO110-001.jpg
Top Questions
AI generated

List the top facts about Neyland Stadium

Summarize this article

What is the single most intriguing fact about Neyland Stadium?

Are there any controversies surrounding Neyland Stadium?

More questions